Calculator inputs

Enter the original price and the discount percentage to get the sale price instantly.

Enter the amount in the currency you are using. Keep the same currency across money fields.

Enter the percentage as a whole number, not a decimal. For example, enter 10 for 10%.

Controls rounding in the displayed result only; it does not change the underlying calculation.

Result
Enter a value to begin

Formula

sale price = original price - (original price × discount ÷ 100)

Example: 25% off 120 = 90.000, saving 30.000

Worked examples

10% off 80 = 72.000, saving 8.000

25% off 120 = 90.000, saving 30.000

40% off 250 = 150.000, saving 100.000

When to use a discount calculator

Use this calculator when you know the original price and the discount percentage and want the final sale price fast. It is useful for comparing offers, checking advertised sale tags, and seeing exactly how much money you save before you buy.

Discount calculator FAQ

How do I calculate a sale price after discount?

Multiply the original price by the discount percentage, divide by 100, then subtract that amount from the original price. This calculator does that automatically.

How do I know how much I save?

The amount saved is the discount itself. For example, 25% off 120 saves 30 and leaves a sale price of 90.

What calculator should I use for general percentage maths?

Use the Percentage Calculator for X% of Y, or visit the Percentage hub to compare related tools.

Using this calculator effectively

This page keeps the calculator, formula, examples, and related tools together so you can check the result, understand the method, and move to the next useful calculator when needed.

How to use discount results

Use the discount calculator to compare sale price, discount amount, and final price. If taxes or shipping apply, calculate the discounted price first and then add any extra costs if required.

Before relying on the result: Retailers may apply discounts before or after taxes, exclude certain products, or combine offers differently, so check the checkout total before purchasing.

Accuracy and use of results

CalculatorWorks aims to make calculations clear and practical. We use standard calculation methods where possible, explain assumptions in plain language, and encourage users to verify important results before relying on them.

How Discount Calculations Are Used

Discount calculations are commonly used for retail pricing, sales promotions, budgeting, tax comparisons, and shopping analysis. Understanding percentage discounts can help users compare deals more accurately.

Comparing Discount Scenarios

A larger percentage discount does not always mean a better value if the original price differs significantly. Comparing multiple scenarios can improve purchasing decisions.

Common Real-World Uses