A free, no-nonsense tip calculator built for everyday use.
TipAmount.org is a free online tip calculator designed to answer one simple question: how much should I tip? Whether you are at a restaurant, splitting a bill with friends, paying a delivery driver, or figuring out the right amount for your hairdresser, our tool gives you an instant, accurate answer.
No app download required. No account to create. No personal data collected. Just open the page, enter your bill amount, choose a tip percentage, and get your answer in seconds. It works on any device with a web browser, from your phone at the table to your laptop at home.
Tipping should not be stressful. But for many people, it is. The math can be tricky under pressure, customs vary by service type and country, and the rise of digital tip screens has made the whole experience more confusing than ever. We built TipAmount.org with a clear mission: help people tip fairly and confidently, every single time.
Fair tipping matters. Service workers depend on tips as a significant portion of their income. At the same time, diners and customers deserve clarity about what is expected and what is appropriate. We believe that clear information and a simple tool can bridge that gap.
TipAmount.org is designed to be fast, clean, and accessible. We intentionally kept the design minimal and the interface intuitive because a tip calculator should not require a tutorial. The site loads quickly on any connection, works without JavaScript for basic information, and is fully responsive on mobile devices.
We do not collect your bill amounts, tip calculations, or any personal financial information. All calculations happen directly in your browser. Your data stays on your device.
We believe useful tools should be accessible to everyone. TipAmount.org is supported by advertising, which allows us to keep the calculator and all of our content completely free for every visitor. We carefully balance ad placement so it does not interfere with the core experience of using the calculator.
Every piece of content published on TipAmount.org goes through a structured review process:
Our editorial team focuses on tipping customs across the U.S. service industry. We cross-reference our guidance with Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, National Restaurant Association surveys, and peer-reviewed hospitality research.
Our tipping recommendations are derived from three sources: (1) annual surveys of service industry workers on tipping expectations, (2) published wage data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to understand tip-dependent income, and (3) academic research from Cornell's School of Hotel Administration on tipping behavior and norms.
We are committed to transparency. If you believe any content on this site contains an error, please contact us and we will review and correct it promptly.
Have a suggestion, question, or feedback? We would love to hear from you. Visit our contact page or email us directly at [email protected].
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