How Much do Twitch Streamers Make? [+Twitch Media Value Money Calculator] (2024)

Twitch is the place to be for those loving the social side of gaming. Some of the world’s top gamers demonstrate their skills for their fans on their Twitch channel, many on an almost full-time basis. The top Twitch streamers can do this because they can make a healthy income from playing games and commentating on their progress.

It is perhaps surprising that quite a few of Generation Z are more entertained by watching others play games than playing themselves. Clearly, this indicates that the more popular Twitch streamers can skillfully entertain their fans. The viewers are there more for the commentary and conversation than they are for the fun of the game.

Twitch has grown in popularity, and there are now more than 7.6 million broadcasters per month. There is 1346 billion minutes’ worth of Twitch broadcasts watched every month. At any moment in time, more than 1.1 million viewers watch Twitch, with nearly 4 million viewers at busy times.

Influencer Marketing Hub can give you an indication of the media value of any Twitch channel along with the likely cost of buying a sponsorship for that channel. These values weigh up numerous factors, but effectively indicate the level of influence of the chosen Twitch channel. The tools below are not official Twitch tools and are not in any way associated or endorsed by Twitch. The Influencer Marketing Hub developed this tool to provide media value earning potential guidelines to Twitch streamers and brands considering working with them. Below is an estimation of the highest paid Twitch Streamers followed by our Twitch Money Calculator.

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How Much do Twitch Streamers Make?

  • Sources of Income for Twitch Streamers
  • The Top 10 Twitch Streamers Earn More than $20M Per Year
  • Subscription Revenue
  • Bits and Cheers
  • Sale of Games and In-Game Items on Twitch
  • Advertising Revenue
  • Winning Prize Money
  • Estimated Earnings of the Top Twitch Streamer
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Sources of Income for Twitch Streamers

In How to Make Money on Twitch, we discussed the primary income sources available to Twitch streamers. Any Twitch streamer has the chance to make money through any combination of the following:

  • Affiliate Links
  • Selling Customized Merchandise
  • Donations
  • Sponsorship
  • Tournament Winnings

Although all of the above forms of income are technically available to any Twitch streamer, you would, in reality, have to have a reasonable audience (or be an exceptionally skilled gamer) to make money using these tactics.

In reality, if you were to be successful at earning money with any of the above methods, you probably would have at the least meet the criteria to be a Twitch Affiliate:

  • Stream for at least 500 minutes in the last 30 days
  • Steam on at least seven days in the last 30 days
  • Receive an average of three concurrent viewers per stream
  • Grow your audience to 50 followers

If you meet these criteria, Twitch will automatically invite you to become an Affiliate. This will give you a few more earning opportunities:

  • Twitch Bits
  • Twitch Subscriptions
  • Sell games, in-game items, and T-shirts from their Twitch page

Twitch has an additional level it bestows its best streamers – Twitch Partners. However, the Twitch Partnership program is exclusive - invitation only. In addition to all of the previously mentioned ways to make money, Twitch Partners can:

  • Run video ads

That may not seem like a huge benefit in itself, but there are many other non-moneymaking benefits from being able to call yourself a Twitch Partner.

The Top 10 Twitch Streamers Earn More than $20M Per Year

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Twitch is an extremely lucrative source of income for the top streamers. Many of the top Twitch streamers are also talented professional e-sport players, too, and the combination makes them powerful influencers to their gaming/viewing fans.

It is estimated that the top 5 Twitch streamers gross over $35 million between them.

It is important to remember these are not your stereotypical gaming bums who spend all day playing games and never find a job. They may look like the stereotype, but in reality, they are shrewd business people, who have found a way to maximize the potential of their gaming talents.

However, Twitch streamers are more than just gamers. They are entertainers. The commentaries and conversations are more critical to the viewers than any natural gaming ability. You don’t have to win every game to be a successful Twitch streamer. The fans come to the Twitch channels for the entertainment experience. Moreover, they pay for what they like.

Subscription Revenue

Twitch Affiliates and Partners can earn a portion of the money people pay to subscribe to their channels. Affiliates can provide their subscribers with a single Sub Emote to use in the chat room. However, Twitch Partners can unlock up to 60 Sub Emotes to act as an incentive for people to subscribe at the higher levels.

Viewers can opt for one of three subscription levels - $4.99, $9.99, or $24.99. The streamer and Twitch share the subscription income, initially with a 50:50 split. Large broadcasters often receive a higher percentage of the subscription revenue, however, up to 100% in some cases.

One of the most significant benefits of subscriptions to streamers is that it provides them with a recurring income. They will continue to receive their share of a subscription payment until the subscriber actively cancels the subscription.

Successful streamers can make $3,000 to $5,000 per month from their subscribers, with the top broadcasters earning substantially more.

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Bits and Cheers

Bits are Twitch’s virtual currency. Channel subscriber can buy Bits and redeem them for a range of emotes they can use to Cheer in their favorite streamers’ chatrooms. There is a range of animated emoji (called Bit gems and Cheermotes), worth varying amounts of bits. These range from a small gray Bit gem worth one bit, up to large red highly animated star Bit gems worth 10,000 bits each. Cheermotes are slightly different, as individual streamers customize these. However, they primarily work the same way.

Whenever a fan uses a Bit gem or Cheermote, Twitch pays the broadcaster at the rate of one cent per Bit.

Sale of Games and In-Game Items on Twitch

Although the direct sale of games and in-game items was initially limited to Twitch Partners, it has more recently been expanded to include Twitch Affiliates. Both Affiliates and Partners can earn a 5% share of the revenue from purchases that originate from their channel page.

When a broadcaster streams a game that is available on Twitch, an offer to buy the game or in-game items automatically appear on the channel page in an area just below the video window. Whenever one of the viewers takes up the offer, the streamer gets paid 5% of the purchase amount.

Advertising Revenue

Twitch ads operate in a similar way to those on YouTube. However, only Twitch Partners can share in the revenue from the ads. The ads on Twitch generate approximately $231.8 million in revenue on average, making it very lucrative for those with millions of followers.

Twitch offers standard IAB pre-roll and display advertising opportunities. They pay streamers according to the CPM model — for every 1000 views.

One thing that has reduced ad income of late has been the rise in ad blocking. However, streamers do often ask their fans to turn off Ad Block to help them.

CPM prices are highly seasonal, and the CPM price can vary significantly at different times of the year, form $2 to $10 per 10000 views. June, October, November, and December are the months when advertisers pay the most for advertising spots.

Advertising rates differ for each streamer. Twitch drafts an individualized contract with each partnered streamer defining their personal rates and rewards. It also includes a confidentiality clause, making it difficult to establish the exact amounts that streamers earn from advertising.

Winning Prize Money

Although much of the appeal of Twitch streaming is the entertaining commentaries from the streamers, many of the broadcasters are highly skillful players. Some of them play in profession e-sports leagues. E-Sports are enormous and even enjoy dedicated television channels.

These broadcasters can make good money from winning their championship games, over and above the money, they earn from their Twitch streams.

Kuro "KuroKy" Takhasomi has a reasonable following on Twitch with 13.8K followers, although this is much smaller than the top streamers who have millions of followers. He probably doesn’t make an enormous amount of money from the regular Twitch income earning methods. However, as captain and support player at Team Liquid Dota 2, he performed very well in e-Sports Championships. Indeed he had the highest overall earnings from e-Sports playing - $4,097,926.95. Over half of this ($2,172,536.60) came from winning The International (TI7) in 2017.

KuroKy has won 37 gaming tournaments, been runner-up in 13 tournaments, and made it to 3rd place or semis in a further 18 tournaments over the last decade. He is considered a top five Dota player of all time.

Estimated Earnings of the Top Twitch Streamer

The Twitch channel with the most followers is that of Ninja, aka Richard "Tyler" Blevins, who currently has nearly 18.5 million followers. He plays and streams the incredibly popular Fortnite game.

There is an estimation onhow much money Ninja makes from the various types of Twitch income sources. They calculate that Ninja has a yearly estimated revenue of $5,417,447, made up of:

  • Subscription - $3,955,571
  • Ad - $509,521
  • Bit Donations - $316,354.92
  • Average Sponsorship - $600,000
  • Average Estimated YouTube Compensation - $36,000

These numbers may overestimate his earnings, however. Twitchstats suggest he “only” earned $19,577.10 from Bit Donations last September, and there were months when he earned less than $10,000.

Regardless of the exact amount, it is likely that Ninja is financially very comfortable, just from playing games, and talking as he plays.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can you make money on Twitch?

Twitch streamers can make money through a combination of affiliate links, selling customized merchandise, donations, sponsorship, and tournament winnings. All these forms are available to all Twitch streamers, but to make money using these tactics you need to have access to a reasonable audience or be an exceptionally skilled gamer.

How do I become a Twitch Affiliate?

There are four criteria that you must meet to become a Twitch Affiliate. Firstly, you have to stream for at least 500 minutes in the last 30 days. Secondly, you must stream on at least seven days in the last 30 days. Thirdly, you must receive an average of three concurrent viewers per stream. Lastly, you must have grown your audience to 50 followers. Twitch will automatically invite you to become an Affiliate if you meet these four criteria.

How much money does the top Twitch streamer make?

At the time of writing this article, Ninja (aka Richard “Tyler” Blevins) has the Twitch channel with the most followers. He has almost 12 million followers who follow how he streams himself playing the popular Fortnite game. It is estimated, according to Mediakix, that his revenue per year is $5,417,447. Most of this he made from subscription, followed by Ad ($509,521), and Bit Donations ($316,354,92). Though, Twitchstats suggested that he earned only $19,577.10 from Bit Donations.

How does Twitch’s subscription revenue work?

Twitch Partner and Affiliates can earn a portion of the money that people pay to subscribe to their channels. There are three subscription levels available to viewers: $4.99, $9.99 and $24.99. Initially, the streamer and Twitch will share the subscription income equally. Though, bigger broadcasters often get a higher percentage of the subscription revenue. In some instances, they might even receive the entire amount. A streamer will continue to receive this share till the subscriber actively cancels his/her subscription.

How can I work out the media value earning potential of Twitch?

Influencer Marketing Hub has designed a tool to give you an indication of the media value of any Twitch channel and the likely cost of buying a sponsorship for that channel. It weighs up several factors such as the number of total subscribers, number of total video views, average media value and total estimated media value. It is not an official Twitch tool and is not associated or endorsed by Twitch.

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How Much do Twitch Streamers Make? [+Twitch Media Value Money Calculator] (2024)

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How Much do Twitch Streamers Make? [+Twitch Media Value Money Calculator]? ›

Successful streamers can make $3,000 to $5,000 per month from their subscribers, with the top broadcasters earning substantially more. Related Content: 16 Twitch Influencer Marketing Platforms to Help Find the Right Tw... Top 17 Twitch Streamers Every Gamer Should Follow (Updated 2024)

How to calculate Twitch streamer earnings? ›

The Twitch Money calculator takes into account your average donation amount, number of subscribers, and viewership. It also factors in things like bits, commercials, and cheers. Based on that information, it gives you an estimate of how much money you are making.

How much does a 1,000 viewer Twitch streamer make? ›

Twitch streamers with a slightly bigger audience can earn anywhere from $5000 to $30,000 per month, depending on their average viewership. There are some of the averages: 1000 average viewers: $5000 per month. 5000 average viewers: $13,000 per month.

How much does Twitch pay for 5,000 views? ›

The amount of money a streamer can make on Twitch varies depending on many factors, including the number of viewers, the number of hours streamed, and the monetization strategies used. According to reports, a basic streamer who averages around 5 to 5,000 viewers per stream can earn anywhere from $50 to $13,000 a month.

How much money do small 100 viewers Twitch streamers make? ›

How much money can Twitch streamers make?
Average number of viewersMonthly earnings estimate
Five to 10$50 to $200
20$200 to $400
50$500 to $750
100$1,000 to $1,500
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How much money does a streamer with 500 viewers make? ›

Small Streamers (100-500 viewers): Streamers in this range might make a few hundred dollars per month, primarily from donations and occasional subscriptions. While not a sustainable income, it can offset streaming costs.

How much is 1000 subs on Twitch? ›

There are also monthly contributions of $9.99 and $24.99 per month. For example, 1000 monthly subs roughly equates to $2.5k per month or $30k per year.

Who is the highest paid Twitch streamer? ›

Highest-paid Twitch stars worldwide Q1 2023, by subscription revenue. In the first quarter of 2021, the highest earning Twitch streamer based on income from subscriptions worldwide was Kai Cenat.

Is it hard to make money on Twitch? ›

The amount of money you can make on Twitch depends heavily on how many viewers consistently tune in and the frequency of your livestreams. While a larger audience usually is considered the key to increasing your income, other factors—such as higher-tier subscribers and donors—can impact the amount of money you earn.

Do streamers pay tax? ›

Twitch streamers are also online creators who are treated as self-employed individuals if they choose to pursue it as a career. As a Twitch streamer, you'll have to pay your Twitch 1099 taxes on your own, as opposed to employees who have taxes taken out of their paychecks.

Does Twitch pay for followers? ›

Twitch streamers get paid depending on many different factors, but views are not one of them. The number of regular viewers that a streamer has obviously factors quite a bit into how much money they earn, but there is no direct correlation between viewership and earnings.

Does Twitch take 70%? ›

The split used to be 70/30 (with streamers getting 70% and Twitch taking 30%) for all Partners. But, in September 2022, Twitch upped its own cut to 50%, something that—as you can probably guess—didn't go over too well with streamers.

Is Twitch streaming profitable? ›

The hard truth. In a recent stream, Twitch CEO Dan Clancy had this to say about the platform's financial position: “I'll be blunt: We aren't profitable at this point.” The truth is Twitch has never been profitable. Even back in the Justin.tv days, the platform consistently lost money.

How many Twitch streamers make a living? ›

In a small-scale poll, 72.6% of Twitch streamers said that they make no money on the platform, while 15.2% make between $1 and $25 monthly.

What time does Twitch pay you? ›

Payouts are made 15 days after the end of the month of revenue being earned. For example, if you earn at least $50 with most payout methods or $100 with wire transfer on April 5th, the payout will be initiated 15 days after April 30th, which is May 15th.

How do you calculate stream revenue? ›

The way streaming platforms calculate how much to pay in royalties is by summing up all the generated income from subscriptions and advertising, and then dividing this by the number of streams per month. This way, the amount of money you earn per stream is variable even on the same music streaming platform.

How do you check how much money you've made on Twitch? ›

View your payout balance in your Payout Dashboard, or your Channel Analytics page. If someone contributed to your channel an hour ago, your revenue dashboard and payout history widget do not update instantly. Balance updates are not immediate, and usually take 24 hours.

How much does a Twitch streamer make? ›

How much money can you make on Twitch?
# of viewersEstimated income
5–10 average viewers per stream$50–$200 per month
20 average viewers per stream$200–$400 per month
50 average viewers per stream$500–$750 per month
100 average viewers per stream$1,000–$1,500 per month
3 more rows

How do I get my Twitch earnings? ›

You'll receive your payment on or around the 15th of each month if your status is payable, and your balance exceeds $50 (most payout methods) or $100 (wire transfer). Verify that a payout is submitted to you around the 15th of each month by visiting your Payout History.

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