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YouTube Money Calculator Malaysia

Estimate Malaysian YouTube AdSense earnings in RM by niche and monthly views, using 2026 Malaysian RPM benchmarks. Free calculator.

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YouTube Money Calculator Malaysia

Estimate Malaysian YouTube ad earnings (AdSense) in RM, by niche and monthly views.

Estimated AdSense earnings — Lifestyle / Vlog

RM600RM1,600/mo

RM7,200RM19,200 / year · RM38 RPM

AdSense estimate only — excludes sponsorships, memberships, and Super Chat (often 2–5× ad revenue for established channels). RPM varies with audience location, season, and advertiser demand. MY RPM is lower than US/UK.

Brand sponsorships pay far more than AdSense

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does YouTube pay per 1,000 views in Malaysia?

Malaysian YouTube RPM (what the creator keeps per 1,000 monetised views) typically ranges RM1.50–5 for entertainment/music, RM3–10 for lifestyle/food/travel, RM7–18 for tech/education, and RM12–28 for finance/business. MY RPM is lower than US/UK because advertiser rates differ by audience location.

How much do Malaysian YouTubers earn?

AdSense alone: a channel with 200,000 monthly views in lifestyle might earn RM600–1,600/month; a finance channel with the same views could earn RM2,400–5,600. But established creators earn 2–5× more from sponsorships, memberships, and Super Chat than from ads.

Do YouTube Shorts make money in Malaysia?

Yes, but far less than long-form — Shorts monetise at roughly RM0.20–0.80 per 1,000 views via the Shorts ad-revenue pool. Shorts are better for growing subscribers than for direct ad income; convert that audience to long-form and sponsorships to actually earn.

How is this estimate calculated?

Monthly views ÷ 1,000 × niche RPM (the creator's share after YouTube's ~45% cut), using 2026 Malaysian RPM benchmarks. It excludes sponsorships, memberships, and Super Chat — which are usually the larger income sources for established Malaysian channels.