Discount Calculator — Percentage Off, Sale Price & SavingsSale Price = Original Price × (1 − Discount%)  ·  % Off · Savings · Final Price

Use this free Discount Calculator to instantly compute the discounted sale price, exact discount amount saved, and total percentage savings after applying any percentage off discount to an original price — using the standard discount formula: Sale Price = Original Price × (1 − Discount% / 100). Whether you are calculating a 10% off discount, 25% off sale price, 50% off clearance deal, or a custom percentage discount — this percentage off calculator delivers the final discounted price, amount saved in rupees or dollars, and effective savings rate in under a second, with no manual arithmetic required.

This sale price and discount calculator is used across a wide range of everyday and professional applications: retail shopping & e-commerce discount verification · Black Friday, Diwali & seasonal sale price calculation · coupon code & cashback offer savings estimation · wholesale & bulk purchase discount pricing · business promotional pricing & margin impact analysis · GST-inclusive & tax-exclusive price calculation · trade discount, cash discount & invoice pricing. Trusted by shoppers, retailers, e-commerce sellers, pricing analysts, procurement managers, and small business owners for fast, accurate discount and savings calculations across any currency, product category, or promotional pricing strategy.

⚠ Pricing Disclaimer: This discount calculator provides estimates for informational and planning purposes only. Final sale prices may vary due to applicable taxes (GST, VAT, sales tax), platform-specific pricing fees, rounding policies, membership or loyalty card pricing, location-based pricing differences, and terms and conditions of the promotional offer. Always verify the final discounted price at the point of purchase with the retailer or seller.

Discount Calculator — What 30% Off Actually Means in Dollars at the Register

Percentage discounts are designed to sound larger than they feel. "30% off" on a $49.99 item saves $15. "30% off" on a $299 item saves $89.70. The absolute saving is completely different, but the percentage feels the same. Retail stores exploit this by putting high percentage discounts on low-priced items and modest percentage discounts on expensive ones — both feel substantial because the brain anchors on the percentage, not the dollar amount. The discount calculator shows both the percentage and the dollar saving so you evaluate deals on both dimensions.

Successive discounts do not add. A 20% discount followed by an additional 10% discount is not 30% off — it is 28% off. The first discount reduces the price to 80% of original; the second discount takes 10% off the already-reduced price, not off the original. This is why "20% off, plus an extra 10% off sale items" sounds better than a straight 28% off, even though the math is identical. The calculator handles stacked discount chains correctly so you know the true final price.

Wholesale and bulk pricing use discount logic in the opposite direction from retail. A supplier offering net-30 payment terms with a 2/10 discount (2% discount if paid within 10 days) is offering a 2% reduction for paying 20 days early. Annualized, that is equivalent to a 36.7% annual interest rate on the 20-day float. Businesses should almost always take early payment discounts because the implied annual rate far exceeds what they would earn on the cash sitting in an account.

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