Discount Calculator

Find the final price after a discount, see exactly how much you save, and work backwards to the original price — in seconds.

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15% of 200 is
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How discounts work

A discount is a percentage decrease applied to a price. The discount percentage tells you what share of the original price you save; the rest is what you pay. To find the final price, multiply the price by (1 − discount/100); the saving is simply the original price minus the final price.

Real-world example

A jacket priced 3,500 with 30% off saves you 1,050, so you pay 2,450. Watch out for stacked offers: "30% then an extra 10% off" is not 40% off — the second discount applies to the already-reduced price, giving an effective 37% off.

Find the original price

Only have the sale price? Divide it by (1 − discount/100) to recover the original. A 1,275 price after 15% off came from an original of 1,500.

Frequently asked questions

Multiply the original price by the discount percentage divided by 100 to get the saving, then subtract it. A 20% discount on 2,400 saves 480, leaving 1,920.

No. The second discount applies to the already-reduced price, so 30% then 10% gives an effective 37% off, not 40%.

Divide the sale price by (1 − discount/100). A 1,275 price after 15% off came from an original of 1,500.

Yes, free and private — it calculates in your browser.