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Shipping Cost Calculator

Estimate shipping costs by weight and dimensions. Compare carriers and delivery speeds.

xx
Actual Weight
2.00
kg
Dimensional Weight
1.80
kg
Billable Weight
2.00
kg (max of both)
Estimated Shipping Costs
Economy
14-30 days
$31.50
Standard
7-14 days
$47.25
Express
3-5 days
$78.75
Carrier Comparison (Estimated)
CarrierEconomyStandardExpress
📬PostAL$28.35$42.53$70.88
📦Standard Carrier$31.50$47.25$78.75
🚀Express Carrier$37.80$56.70$94.50
These are estimates only. Actual rates vary by carrier, route, fuel surcharges, and package type. Check carrier websites for exact rates.

Free Shipping Cost Estimator

This shipping calculator helps you estimate the cost of sending packages domestically or internationally. Enter the package weight, dimensions, and origin and destination countries to see estimated costs across economy, standard, and express delivery tiers. The calculator also shows a side-by-side carrier comparison so you can quickly see which service level fits your budget and timeline.

Understanding Dimensional Weight

Shipping carriers charge based on whichever is greater: actual weight or dimensional weight. Dimensional weight is calculated by multiplying length by width by height and dividing by 5000 for centimeters or 139 for inches. This means a large but lightweight package can cost more to ship than a small heavy one. Our calculator automatically determines the billable weight by comparing both values and using the higher number.

Domestic vs International Shipping

Domestic shipping within the same country typically costs less and arrives faster. International shipping costs are affected by the distance between continents, customs processing, and import duties. Shipping between nearby regions like North America and Europe costs less than shipping to the opposite side of the globe. This tool applies zone-based multipliers to give you realistic estimates based on geographic distance.

Running an online store? Use our profit margin calculator to factor shipping into your pricing. Need to convert units? Try the unit converter.