StockX Seller Fees Calculator

Estimate StockX seller fees and net payout

Step 1 · Enter your StockX sale
Step 2 · StockX fee settings
StockX fee summary
Enter amounts · USD only

Add your StockX sale and optional target net to see estimated fees and net payout in USD.

Assumptions: Single StockX sneaker or streetwear sale in USD with one blended fee % plus optional fixed fee. “Final sale price” is treated as the total StockX uses for seller and processing fees. StockX fees (in this tool) = Sale price × fee % + fixed fee. Net payout = Sale price − StockX fees. Target mode solves for the minimum sale price needed to reach your desired post-fee net. Defaults (12.00% + $0.00) loosely mirror a 9% transaction fee plus 3% payment processing for new sellers; adjust to match your seller level and region. Does not include shipping label cost, storage or Flex fees, import duties, or your product cost. Always confirm in your StockX account.
Updated: November 21, 2025

StockX fee calculator FAQs

What StockX fees does this calculator include?

This tool combines your StockX transaction fee and any payment processing fee into one percentage, plus an optional fixed fee per sale. You enter the total fee % and fixed amount that StockX takes from the final sale price, and the calculator estimates total fees and net payout in USD.

How do I set the fee % for my seller level?

Look at the fee table in your StockX account, then add your seller level transaction fee and any processing fee together. For example, a 9% transaction fee plus 3% processing would be entered as 12.00%. If your level gives you 7.5% and processing is 3%, you’d enter 10.50%.

Does this calculator include shipping labels or Flex fees?

No. To keep things simple and fast, the calculator only models the StockX seller and processing fees you enter. Shipping labels, Flex fulfillment fees, storage fees, and customs are not included. If you want to account for them, increase the fee % slightly or treat them as part of your product cost in your own spreadsheet.

Can I use this to compare StockX with GOAT or TikTok Shop?

Yes. Run the same sale price through this StockX fee calculator and your other marketplace tools using each platform’s percentage and fixed fee. Comparing the net payouts and effective fee rates helps you decide whether a pair is better listed on StockX, GOAT, or on a social commerce channel.

Is this an official StockX fee tool?

No. This is an independent StockX fee estimator for planning and pricing. Official fees, promos, and seller program rules are always published in your StockX account and help center. Use those as your source of truth before making financial decisions.

How to use this StockX seller fees calculator

This StockX seller fees calculator gives you a quick estimate of how much of each sale goes to StockX and payment processing, and how much you actually keep. It’s designed for sneaker resellers, streetwear shops, and collectors who want to sense-check payouts before accepting bids or setting asks.

1. Enter the final sale price the buyer pays

Start by adding the final sale price in USD — the amount the buyer pays for the item on StockX (excluding buyer-side taxes and shipping). This is the base that StockX uses to calculate transaction and processing fees. Once you enter it and hit Calculate, the tool estimates fees and shows your net payout.

2. Add a target payout if you have a profit goal

If you already know the minimum you want to walk away with after StockX fees, use the “You want to receive after fees” box. Treat this as your payout before product cost and shipping to StockX. When you enter a target net, the calculator works backward and shows the minimum sale price needed to hit that number, plus the fees and effective fee rate at that price.

3. Match the fee % to your StockX seller level

StockX uses a seller level program where higher-volume sellers pay a lower transaction fee, and many sellers also have a separate payment processing fee. To keep things simple, the calculator combines them into one field:

  • Take your current transaction fee % from the StockX seller level table.
  • Add your processing fee % (if StockX still charges it on your account).
  • Enter the total as “StockX + processing fee (%)” in the form.

Most sellers can leave the fixed fee at $0.00, but if StockX ever introduces a minimum or per-order flat fee for your region, plug that into the fixed fee per sale field.

4. Read the breakdown to see what StockX takes

The results box highlights one main number — either your net payout on the sale you entered or the required sale price to reach your target net. Under that, you’ll see a breakdown of sale price, total StockX fees, payout, and the effective fee %. That last number makes it easy to sanity-check whether a bid is worth accepting once StockX has taken its share.

5. Use it to compare platforms and set better asks

Use this StockX fee calculator when you’re setting asks, comparing StockX to GOAT or in-store consignment, or planning a bulk sell-through strategy. Try a few “what if” runs: raise the sale price, lower your fee % to simulate a higher seller level, or add a small fixed fee. The Copy summary button gives you a clean, text-only breakdown you can paste into spreadsheets, sourcing docs, or Discord chats with other sellers.

Remember that this is an unofficial estimator. It does not include your product cost, shipping to StockX, storage or Flex fees, or taxes. Always double-check actual fee lines and payouts in your StockX account and talk to a tax professional if you’re making bigger business decisions based on your reselling income.

How the StockX fee math works

This calculator models StockX as a combination of a percentage fee and an optional fixed fee per sale. Let G be the final sale price in USD, the amount the buyer pays for the item on StockX (excluding their taxes and shipping). Let r be your combined StockX fee percentage as a decimal (for example 0.12 for 12%), and f be any fixed fee in USD.

The total StockX fees under this model are:

StockX fees = G × r + f

Your payout after those fees is:

Net payout = G − (G × r + f)

When you enter a target net payout instead of just a sale price, the calculator rearranges the equation to solve for the sale price that leaves that net after fees. If N is the amount you want to receive in USD, the minimum total sale price is:

Required sale price = (N + f) ÷ (1 − r)

The effective fee rate shown in the results is:

Effective fee % = StockX fees ÷ sale price × 100

That one number lets you compare StockX to other marketplaces or your own direct channel on an apples-to-apples basis and see how much margin you give up to platform and processing fees before product cost and logistics.

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