Mercari fee calculator
Enter your item price and the buyer-paid shipping to see Mercari’s flat 10% fee and what you keep. No sign-in, no math.
Mercari's 10% is charged on the item plus the shipping the buyer pays.
That fee works out to 11.2% of the item price. No separate processing fee since January 2025.
How Mercari fees work
Since January 2025, Mercari charges sellers a flat 10% on the item price plus the shipping the buyer pays. The old separate processing fee is gone, so the 10% is the whole story. The one thing that surprises people is that the fee touches shipping too, so a $50 item with $6 shipping is treated as a $56 sale.
For the full breakdown, and how Mercari compares to Poshmark, Depop, and eBay, see Mercari Fees Explained and the reseller fees guide.
Questions, answered
How much does Mercari take from sellers?+
A flat 10% of the item price plus the buyer-paid shipping, on listings created or updated on or after January 6, 2025. There is no separate payment-processing fee anymore, and no listing or monthly fee.
Why does the fee apply to shipping too?+
Mercari charges the 10% on the full amount the buyer pays, which is the item price plus their shipping. So a $50 item with $6 shipping is treated as a $56 sale, and the fee is $5.60.
Did Mercari get rid of the processing fee?+
Yes. The old payment-processing fee of 2.9% plus $0.50 per transaction was eliminated. The flat 10% selling fee now covers it, so there is only one fee to track.
Does Mercari charge a listing fee?+
No. Posting items is free, however many you list. You only pay the 10% when an item actually sells.
Price every listing for what it actually nets.
ResellerIQ cross-lists to every marketplace, prices each one for its own fees from real sold-comp data, and delists the rest the second something sells.
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