Salary Calculator - Hourly to Annual Pay

Free salary calculator. Convert pay between hourly, daily, weekly, biweekly, monthly and annual. Set your hours and weeks. Print or export the breakdown.

Convert pay between hourly, daily, weekly, biweekly, semi-monthly, monthly, quarterly and annual. Set how many hours and weeks you work and see every figure at once. Everything runs in your browser.

How to Use Salary Calculator - Hourly to Annual Pay

  1. Enter your pay amount. Type the figure you know, such as your hourly rate or your annual salary.
  2. Tell it the period. Choose whether that amount is per hour, per week, per month, per year, and so on.
  3. Set your schedule. Enter your hours per week, days per week, and weeks per year so the conversions match your real working time.
  4. Read every figure. The calculator shows your pay at every period at once, from hourly to annual.
  5. Save it. Print a clean copy, download a CSV, or copy a share link.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you convert hourly pay to a yearly salary?

Multiply the hourly rate by the hours you work per week, then by the weeks you work per year. For example, 25 dollars per hour at 40 hours for 52 weeks is 52,000 dollars a year.

Is this before or after tax?

These figures are gross pay, before tax and other deductions. Tax depends on your country and situation, so your take-home pay will be lower.

What is the difference between biweekly and semi-monthly?

Biweekly means every two weeks, which is 26 pay periods a year. Semi-monthly means twice a month, which is 24 pay periods a year, so the two amounts are slightly different.

What if I take unpaid weeks off?

Lower the weeks per year. If you only work 48 weeks, set weeks per year to 48 and every figure updates to match.

Is my information sent anywhere?

No. Everything runs in your browser. Your numbers never leave your computer and it works offline once loaded.

Can I use it for any currency?

Yes. The conversions are the same in any currency. Amounts show a dollar sign, but the figures are correct whatever you are paid in.