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Calculate weekly pay with overtime, effective rate & annual projection.
Work Hours Calculator is a free browser-based tool that helps you calculate weekly pay with overtime, effective rate & annual projection. 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 adding up hours worked for a timesheet, calculating pay from hours and an hourly rate, and tracking billable hours as a freelancer. 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.
Work Hours Calculator is designed for people who want a practical, privacy-friendly workflow with instant results inside the larger ToolsMonk library.
Enter start and end times (and break durations)
The tool calculates total hours worked
Optionally enter an hourly rate to compute pay
Use it for timesheets, invoicing, or tracking
Calculates total work hours from start and end times
Subtracts breaks; supports multiple entries
Optionally computes pay from an hourly rate
Handy for timesheets and freelancing
Runs in your browser — your details stay on your device
Free, with no signup
Adding up hours worked for a timesheet
Calculating pay from hours and an hourly rate
Tracking billable hours as a freelancer
Working out hours across shifts with breaks
Work Hours Calculator is a powerful free online tool available on ToolsMonk that helps you calculate weekly pay with overtime, effective rate & annual projection. Whether you're a professional, student, or casual user, our work hours 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.
Work Hours Calculator adds up hours worked from start and end times, subtracts breaks, and can multiply by an hourly rate to estimate pay — built for timesheets, freelancing, and shift tracking.
Handling breaks correctly is central: entering break durations and subtracting them means the total reflects actual worked (and usually paid) hours, not just clock-in to clock-out, so unpaid lunches don't inflate the figure.
A subtle point worth checking is overnight shifts. When a shift crosses midnight, the end time appears 'earlier' than the start, and the calculation must account for that rollover to total correctly — so verify the result for past-midnight shifts. The optional pay calculation gives a gross figure (hours × rate); remember take-home is lower after tax, and premium overtime should be computed separately at its higher rate.
Everything runs in your browser, keeping your details private. Pair it with the Salary and Time Duration calculators for the rest of your time and pay maths.
Subtract unpaid breaks so the total reflects actual paid hours
Double-check overnight shifts — the past-midnight rollover is where errors creep in
The pay figure is gross; account for tax and any premium overtime rate separately
Common questions about this tool, its workflow, and what to expect before you use it.
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