Grailed Fee Calculator
Grailed's commission is now 9% at $120 and up, or 6% below that with a $1.99 minimum (new for 2026), plus a 3.49% + $0.49 processing fee. Most calculators still show a stale flat 9%. Enter your numbers for your real payout, profit and breakeven.
Rates verified 28 Jun 2026 vs Grailed's Help Center, including the May 2026 tier change
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How much does Grailed take?
For most domestic sellers, Grailed takes about 12.49% plus $0.49 on a sale over $120. That splits into two parts. The first is the seller commission, which is now tiered: 9% on sales of $120 or more, and 6% on sales under $120, with a $1.99 minimum (effective 20 May 2026). The second is a payment-processing fee of 3.49% + $0.49 for a Stripe-onboarded seller selling to a domestic buyer. So a $200 grail costs $25.47 in fees and you keep $174.53. There is no listing fee, you can list as much as you want for free, and buyers pay nothing extra.
Two things move that number. Processing changes with where your buyer is and whether your Stripe account is finished, so an international buyer or an unfinished onboarding costs more. And the commission base shifts with the Grailed Label: ship on a label and commission is on the item price only; set your own shipping charge instead and commission covers the item plus that shipping. Processing always applies to the full amount the buyer pays, shipping included. The calculator above does the whole sum for your exact setup.
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Grailed seller fees (2026)
Grailed runs one global USD schedule. The seller pays a tiered commission plus a payment-processing fee. There is no listing fee, no store subscription, and no buyer fee.
Seller commission
| Sale price | Commission | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Sale of $120 or more | 9% | On the item price (item plus shipping without a Grailed Label) |
| Sale under $120 | 6% | Minimum fee of $1.99 |
Payment processing
| Your setup | Processing fee |
|---|---|
| Stripe-onboarded · domestic buyer | 3.49% + $0.49 |
| Stripe-onboarded · international buyer | 4.99% + $0.49 |
| Stripe-eligible, not onboarded · domestic | 3.49% + $0.99 |
| Stripe-eligible, not onboarded · international | 5.49% + $0.99 |
| Non-Stripe country (all sales) | 4.99% + $0.49 |
Commission applies to the item price (item plus buyer-paid shipping without a Grailed Label). Processing applies to the full transaction including shipping. Treat these as current published rates, and re-check Grailed's Help Center on launch, since the May 2026 tier change is recent. Source: Grailed Help Center, verified 28 Jun 2026.
How Grailed seller fees work in 2026
Grailed charges two fees and nothing else. No listing fee, no monthly subscription, no buyer fee. The first two pieces cover the commission, which is the part most guides get wrong; the rest cover processing and shipping.
Seller commission, now tiered (the part everyone gets wrong)
Since 20 May 2026, Grailed's commission is not a flat 9%. It is 9% on sales of $120 or more, and 6% on sales under $120, with a $1.99 minimum fee. So a $300 jacket pays 9%, a $50 tee pays 6%, and a $25 item pays the $1.99 floor instead of 6% of $25. A lot of blogs and competitor calculators still print flat 9%, which is now wrong on every sub-$120 sale. That gap is the whole reason this page exists.
The commission base: a Grailed Label changes it
What the percentage gets charged on depends on how you ship. Ship on a Grailed Label and the commission base is the item price only. Set your own shipping charge that the buyer pays, and the base becomes the item price plus that shipping. Same $300 item, but adding a $20 shipping charge without a label pushes the commission up from $27.00 to $28.80. The calculator defaults to item-only and exposes the label toggle as the advanced path.
Payment processing: a five-cell matrix
On top of commission, Grailed charges a payment-processing fee on the full transaction, item plus any shipping the buyer pays. The rate depends on your Stripe status and your buyer's location. Stripe-onboarded and domestic is 3.49% + $0.49. Onboarded and international is 4.99% + $0.49. Eligible but not yet onboarded is 3.49% + $0.99 domestic, or 5.49% + $0.99 international. A seller in a country Stripe does not support pays 4.99% + $0.49 on all sales. No other calculator exposes this as inputs, so pick your cell above.
Buyer-paid shipping
Shipping the buyer pays you is part of the transaction, so the processing fee always sits on it. Whether it also counts toward commission depends on the Grailed Label rule. If you offer free shipping instead, the label you buy comes out of your payout. The calculator treats your own label as a cost line, not a Grailed fee, so the net it shows is honest.
No listing fee, no buyer fee
Listing on Grailed is free and unlimited. There is no insertion fee, no monthly store subscription, and nothing owed unless an item sells. Buyers pay nothing extra at checkout either, so the whole cost of selling is the commission plus processing. That is simpler than eBay or Depop, where a per-order or buyer-side fee can stack on top.
Real Grailed sale examples
$300 jacket, Grailed Label, domestic
Over $120, so commission is 9% of $300, which is $27.00. Processing for a domestic onboarded seller is 3.49% of $300 plus $0.49, which is $10.96. Total fees $37.96, net payout $262.04, an effective rate of about 12.65%.
$50 tee, Grailed Label, domestic (the 6% tier)
Under $120, so commission is 6%, not 9%: 6% of $50 is $3.00, which clears the $1.99 minimum. Processing is 3.49% of $50 plus $0.49, which is $2.24. Total fees $5.24, net payout $44.77, an effective rate of about 10.47%. The 6% tier is the detail most calculators still get wrong.
$25 item, domestic (the $1.99 floor)
Under $120, so 6% of $25 would be $1.50, but the $1.99 minimum binds, so commission is $1.99. Processing is 3.49% of $25 plus $0.49, which is $1.36. Total fees $3.35, net payout $21.65, an effective rate of about 13.41%. This is the case that breaks flat-9% calculators.
$300 item, no label, $20 buyer shipping
Without a Grailed Label the commission base is item plus shipping, so $320, and commission is 9% of $320, which is $28.80. Processing on the full $320 is 3.49% plus $0.49, which is $11.66. Total fees $40.46, net payout $279.54 on the $320 you took in. The label toggle is what moves the commission base.
What counts as a good profit on Grailed?
There is no official "good" margin, but the math is clean because Grailed only charges two fees. Take off the commission and the processing fee, then subtract what the piece cost you and what shipping cost to send, and what is left is real profit. On a domestic sale over $120 that is roughly 12.49% plus 49 cents going to Grailed, so on a $200 grail you keep about $174.53 before your own costs.
The calculator gives you three numbers to judge a flip by. Net payout is the dollars Grailed deposits. Margin is your profit as a share of the sale. ROI measures that profit against what you actually spent to source the piece and ship it, which matters most when you paid real money for stock. Fast-moving brands can work on a thin margin because you turn them over quickly. A piece that sits for months needs a fatter one to earn its space in the closet. Use the breakeven price as your floor, then price above it by the margin you want. And remember the tier: pricing a piece at $120 instead of $115 flips the commission from 6% to 9%, so check the calculator before you round up.
How to pay less in Grailed fees
- ✓Finish your Stripe onboarding. A fully onboarded account pays 3.49% + $0.49 on domestic sales. An unfinished one pays the same percentage but a $0.99 fixed fee instead of $0.49, and more on international buyers.
- ✓Use a Grailed Label when you can. With a label, commission is charged on the item price only. Without one, any shipping you charge the buyer gets added to the commission base.
- ✓Mind the $120 line. Commission is 6% under $120 and 9% at $120 and up, so a piece priced just over the line jumps to a higher rate. Check the calculator before you round a price up.
- ✓On low-value items, expect the $1.99 floor. A $20 listing pays $1.99, not 6% of $20, so very cheap items carry a higher effective rate. Bundle small pieces where it makes sense.
- ✓Build the fee into your asking price, not your hopes. Grailed is about 12.49% plus 49 cents all in on a domestic sale over $120, so set your price above breakeven rather than discovering the fee at payout.
Grailed fee calculator FAQ
How much does Grailed take from a sale?
On a domestic sale, Grailed takes about 12.49% plus $0.49: a seller commission of 9% on sales of $120 or more (6% below that, minimum $1.99) plus a payment-processing fee of 3.49% + $0.49 for a Stripe-onboarded seller. On a $200 grail that is $25.47, so you keep $174.53. There is no listing fee and buyers pay nothing.
What is Grailed's commission?
Grailed's commission is tiered, not flat. As of 20 May 2026 it is 9% on sales of $120 or more, and 6% on sales under $120, with a $1.99 minimum fee. So a $300 item pays 9%, a $50 item pays 6%, and a $25 item pays the $1.99 floor. A lot of older guides still say flat 9% and are wrong on cheaper sales.
Is there a minimum Grailed fee?
Yes. On sales under $120, the 6% commission has a $1.99 minimum, so the smallest commission you can pay is $1.99 even when 6% of the price is less. A $25 sale pays $1.99 in commission, not $1.50. The payment-processing fee, 3.49% + $0.49 domestic, then applies on top of that.
Does Grailed charge a listing fee?
No. Listing on Grailed is free and unlimited, and there is no monthly store subscription. You only pay when an item sells: the seller commission plus the payment-processing fee. There is no insertion fee and no charge for a listing that never sells, which is one reason sellers list freely.
What is Grailed's payment processing fee?
It depends on your Stripe status and buyer location. A Stripe-onboarded seller pays 3.49% + $0.49 on domestic sales and 4.99% + $0.49 on international. Eligible but not onboarded is 3.49% + $0.99 domestic or 5.49% + $0.99 international. Sellers in non-Stripe countries pay 4.99% + $0.49. The fee is charged on the full transaction, shipping included.
Does Grailed charge fees on shipping?
The payment-processing fee always applies to the full amount the buyer pays, including shipping. Whether shipping also counts toward commission depends on the Grailed Label: with a label, commission is on the item price only; without one, the shipping you charge the buyer is added to the commission base. Toggle the label above to see both.
Does Grailed charge buyers a fee?
No. Grailed is free for buyers, with no buyer-side fee at checkout, unlike some platforms that add a buyer protection or service charge. The full cost of selling on Grailed is the seller's: the tiered commission plus the payment-processing fee. Buyers pay only the item price and shipping, which is why this calculator shows no buyer-paid line.
How much does Grailed take from a $100 sale?
A $100 sale is under $120, so commission is 6% of $100, which is $6.00. Processing for a Stripe-onboarded domestic seller is 3.49% of $100 plus $0.49, which is $3.98. Total fees are $9.98 and you keep $90.02. That is an effective rate of about 9.98%, lower than the headline because the 6% tier applies.
Grailed vs eBay fees: which is cheaper?
It depends on the price. Grailed is about 12.49% + $0.49 all in on a domestic sale over $120, so $25.47 on a $200 item. eBay's standard final value fee is about 13.6% plus a $0.30 to $0.40 per-order fee, so about $27.60 on the same $200, though sneakers and some categories run lower. For most menswear, Grailed comes out slightly cheaper. Run your exact item through both.
Did Grailed change its fees in 2026?
Yes. As of 20 May 2026, Grailed's commission became tiered: 6% on sales under $120 with a $1.99 minimum, and 9% on sales of $120 or more. Before that it was a flat 9%, which is why many older guides and calculators are now wrong on sub-$120 sales. The processing fee was unchanged.
How do I calculate my Grailed payout?
Payout is your sale price plus any shipping the buyer pays, minus Grailed's commission and the payment-processing fee, minus what the item cost you and what shipping cost to send. Enter your price, shipping, costs, Grailed Label choice and Stripe status above, and the calculator returns net payout, profit, margin, ROI and breakeven.
Grailed fee terms, in plain English
- Seller commission
- Grailed's main fee. Tiered since May 2026: 9% on sales of $120 or more, 6% below that, with a $1.99 minimum.
- Commission tier
- The $120 line that splits the rate. At or above $120 it is 9%; below it the rate is 6%.
- Minimum fee
- The $1.99 floor on the 6% tier. On a low-value sale you pay $1.99 even when 6% of the price is less.
- Payment processing fee
- A percentage plus a fixed amount on the full transaction. About 3.49% + $0.49 for a domestic onboarded seller.
- Grailed Label
- A prepaid shipping label from Grailed. Use one and commission is charged on the item price only, not on shipping.
- Commission base
- The amount the commission percentage is charged on. Item only with a Grailed Label; item plus shipping without one.
- Stripe onboarding
- Completing your Stripe payout setup. A fully onboarded account pays the lower fixed processing fee.
- Domestic vs international
- Where your buyer is. An international buyer raises the processing percentage.
- Net payout
- What Grailed deposits: sale plus buyer-paid shipping, minus commission and processing.
- Breakeven price
- The sold price where your profit is exactly zero. Price above it to make money.
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