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Salary Calculator

Convert your salary between annual, monthly, weekly and hourly rates — instantly calculate your take-home breakdown.

⚡ Instant calculation 🔒 Private — runs in your browser 🚫 No login required 📋 Copy or download results
💼 Salary Calculator
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Enter your figures and click Calculate to see your results.

📖How to Use the Salary Calculator

  1. 1
    Enter your figures

    Enter your annual salary and working hours to see your exact monthly, weekly and hourly pay breakdown.

  2. 2
    Click Calculate

    Press the Calculate button. All results appear instantly — no page reload needed.

  3. 3
    Read and use your results

    Your results are shown in a clear summary card. Use the Copy button to grab the result or Download to save a text report.

💡When to Use This Calculator

SituationWhy It Helps
Comparing job offers See true hourly value
Negotiating pay rises Know your current rate
Freelance rate setting Benchmark vs employment

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Salary Calculator convert annual to hourly?

It divides your annual salary by (hours per week × weeks per year). For a £40,000 salary working 40 hours for 52 weeks, the hourly rate is £40,000 ÷ 2,080 = £19.23.

Does it account for tax or deductions?

No — this calculator shows gross figures before tax. For net take-home pay, subtract your income tax, national insurance and other deductions from the gross salary.

What is a good way to use this calculator?

Use it to compare job offers with different structures — one job might offer a higher annual salary but fewer hours, making the hourly rate lower. Seeing all formats helps you compare fairly.

Can I calculate part-time salary?

Yes — enter the actual hours per week you work (e.g. 20 for part-time) and the tool automatically adjusts the annual equivalent.

Is this calculator free?

Yes — completely free to use with no login, no sign-up and no usage limits.

Is my data private?

Yes. All calculations happen entirely in your browser using JavaScript. No figures are ever sent to any server or stored.