Discount Calculator
Calculate Discount with just one click.
What Is a Discount Calculator?
A Discount Calculator is a free tool that instantly calculates the discounted price, the amount saved, and the final price you pay after a percentage discount is applied. Whether you are shopping online and want to quickly verify a sale price, calculating discount pricing for your own products, or budgeting for a promotional campaign — our DaniProTools Discount Calculator gives you the exact answer in seconds without any math required.
In 2026's fast-moving e-commerce environment — with flash sales, seasonal discounts, coupon codes, and stacked promotions across platforms like Daraz, Amazon, Shopify, and major retail chains — being able to instantly calculate your actual savings is an everyday essential. Our tool handles any discount percentage and any original price accurately.
How to Calculate a Discount
- Enter the original price of the item
- Enter the discount percentage (e.g. 20%)
- Click 'Calculate'
- See the discount amount, final price, and your total savings instantly
Discount Calculation Formulas
|
Calculation |
Formula |
Example (Price: Rs.5,000 / Discount: 25%) |
|
Discount Amount |
Price × (Discount% ÷ 100) |
5,000 × 0.25 = Rs.1,250 |
|
Final Price |
Price − Discount Amount |
5,000 − 1,250 = Rs.3,750 |
|
Savings Percentage Verification |
(Discount ÷ Price) × 100 |
(1,250 ÷ 5,000) × 100 = 25% |
|
Reverse: Find original from discounted |
Discounted Price ÷ (1 − Discount%/100) |
3,750 ÷ 0.75 = Rs.5,000 |
Quick Discount Reference — Popular Percentages
|
Original Price |
10% Off |
20% Off |
30% Off |
50% Off |
70% Off |
|
Rs.1,000 |
Rs.900 |
Rs.800 |
Rs.700 |
Rs.500 |
Rs.300 |
|
Rs.2,500 |
Rs.2,250 |
Rs.2,000 |
Rs.1,750 |
Rs.1,250 |
Rs.750 |
|
Rs.5,000 |
Rs.4,500 |
Rs.4,000 |
Rs.3,500 |
Rs.2,500 |
Rs.1,500 |
|
Rs.10,000 |
Rs.9,000 |
Rs.8,000 |
Rs.7,000 |
Rs.5,000 |
Rs.3,000 |
|
Rs.25,000 |
Rs.22,500 |
Rs.20,000 |
Rs.17,500 |
Rs.12,500 |
Rs.7,500 |
Double Discounts and Stacked Promotions — How to Calculate
Many online stores in 2026 offer stacked discounts — for example, '20% off plus an extra 10% off with a coupon code.' These are NOT the same as a single 30% discount. Here is how stacked discounts work:
EXAMPLE: Rs.10,000 item — 20% off + extra 10% off coupon
Step 1: Apply 20% discount: 10,000 × 0.80 = Rs.8,000
Step 2: Apply 10% coupon to new price: 8,000 × 0.90 = Rs.7,200
Total effective discount: 28% (not 30%) — Final price: Rs.7,200
Discount Calculator for Retailers and E-Commerce Sellers
- Use the discount calculator to verify your promotional pricing before publishing it
- Check that your discounted price still maintains a healthy profit margin using our Margin Calculator
- Calculate the break-even discount percentage: the maximum discount you can offer before losing money
- Plan seasonal sale pricing (Eid sales, Black Friday, 11.11) with accurate price impact calculations
Q: Is the Discount Calculator free?
A: Yes, 100% free with no account or registration required.
Q: What is 30% off Rs.8,000?
A: 30% off Rs.8,000 = discount of Rs.2,400, final price = Rs.5,600.
Q: How do I calculate a discount percentage from two prices?
A: Subtract the sale price from the original price, divide by the original price, then multiply by 100. Example: Original Rs.6,000, Sale Rs.4,200 → ((6,000−4,200) ÷ 6,000) × 100 = 30% off.
Q: Is a 20% + 10% discount the same as 30%?
A: No. Stacked discounts multiply rather than add. A 20% discount followed by a 10% discount gives a total effective discount of 28%, not 30%. Each discount is applied to the already-reduced price.