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Calculate tips, split bills & compare tip percentages.
Tip Calculator is a free browser-based tool that helps you calculate tips, split bills & compare tip percentages. It is part of ToolsMonk's calculators collection, so you can finish the job without downloading software, creating an account, or jumping between multiple websites.
This tool is especially useful for workflows such as working out a tip at a restaurant and the final total, splitting a bill evenly among a group, and calculating per-person cost including tip. Because it runs directly in your browser, you can use it on desktop, tablet, or mobile while keeping the process fast and easy for one-off tasks as well as repeat work.
Tip Calculator is designed for people who want a practical, privacy-friendly workflow with instant results inside the larger ToolsMonk library.
Enter the bill amount and the tip percentage
Enter the number of people to split between
See the tip, total, and per-person amount
Adjust the tip % or party size to compare
Calculates the tip and total from a bill and chosen tip percentage
Splits the total evenly across any number of people
Shows per-person amount including tip
Instant results as you adjust inputs
Runs in your browser — nothing is uploaded
Free, with no signup
Working out a tip at a restaurant and the final total
Splitting a bill evenly among a group
Calculating per-person cost including tip
Quickly checking different tip percentages
Tip Calculator is a powerful free online tool available on ToolsMonk that helps you calculate tips, split bills & compare tip percentages. Whether you're a professional, student, or casual user, our tip calculator provides instant, accurate results right in your browser without requiring any software installation or account creation.
As part of our Calculators collection, this tool is designed with simplicity and power in mind. All processing happens client-side, ensuring your data remains completely private and secure. The tool works seamlessly across all modern browsers on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.
Tip Calculator works out the tip and final total from a bill and a chosen percentage, and splits the total evenly across a group so everyone pays their fair share including tip — no awkward table maths.
The core calculation is simple (bill × tip%), but the calculator's real convenience is combining it with the split: it adds the tip first, then divides by the number of people, so each person's share already includes their portion of the gratuity. That avoids the classic mistake of dividing the bill and the tip separately and shorting the total.
A couple of conventions are worth knowing. Tipping is traditionally calculated on the pre-tax amount since tax isn't service, though many people tip on the total for simplicity (a slightly larger tip). And tipping norms vary widely by country — 15–20% is standard in US restaurants, while elsewhere it's lower or optional — so set the percentage to your local custom.
Everything runs in your browser with nothing stored. Pair it with the Discount and Percentage calculators for the rest of your everyday money maths.
Tip on the pre-tax amount if you want to be precise; tipping on the total just rounds the tip up slightly
Splitting includes each person's share of the tip, so no one underpays
Adjust the percentage to local norms — tipping customs vary a lot by country
Common questions about this tool, its workflow, and what to expect before you use it.
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