Etsy Listing Fee 2026: $0.20 + Renewals (Calculator)
Published on January 26, 2026
The Etsy listing fee is one of the easiest seller fees to miss because it looks small. If you sell multiple quantities or renew listings often, it can add up across SKUs.
Quick answer
Model per SKU- $0.20 when you publish a listing.
- Renews every 4 months if still active.
- Often $0.20 per additional quantity sold (via auto-renew).
listing fees ≈ $0.20 × (new listings + renewals + extra quantities sold)
What is the Etsy listing fee?
Etsy commonly states a $0.20 USD listing fee for each listing. The key is that the fee can be charged again via renewals, so it can behave like a small “per sale” cost on multi-quantity listings.
When does the listing fee renew?
- Every 4 months if the listing is still active.
- After a sale if the listing is configured to renew with additional quantity sold.
How to model it in profit calculations
If you mostly sell single quantities, you can approximate the listing fee as $0.20 per order. If you sell multiple quantities, treat it as $0.20 per unit sold, then add the transaction fee and payment processing to get total Etsy seller fees.
Next: see Etsy transaction fee (2026) and Etsy payment processing fee (2026).
FAQ
What is the Etsy listing fee in 2026?
Etsy’s listing fee is commonly stated as $0.20 per listing. Listings last 4 months and can renew, which can charge the fee again.
How often does Etsy charge the $0.20 listing fee?
When you create a listing, and again when the listing renews (every 4 months) or when it auto-renews after a sale depending on your quantity settings.
Does Etsy charge $0.20 per item sold?
Often, yes: each additional quantity sold can trigger a $0.20 listing renewal. Model it as a per-unit listing cost when you sell multiple quantities.
How do I calculate listing fees for a month?
Estimate: $0.20 × (new listings + renewals + additional quantities sold). Then add transaction and processing fees to model total seller fees.