Getting a tattoo is exciting, but you’re probably wondering what it’s gonna cost.
Our Tattoo Cost Calculator helps you estimate how much you need to pay. The price is based on things like the size, how complex it is, and where you want to place it Every tattoo artist ans shop has their own unique pricing system. However, our calculator will give you a good idea of what it will cost, so you’ll have a starting point to help you plan.
Try out the calculator below to get your estimate:
Tattoo Cost Calculator
Estimated Cost Range:
* This is an estimate. Final price may vary based on artist, location, and specific design requirements.
How The Tattoo Estimate is Calculated
Here’s a breakdown of what influences your quote:
1. Size Matters
- Tiny to Extra Large: Larger tattoos require more time, ink, and detail work. For example:
- Tiny (1-2″): Ideal for minimalistic designs.
- Large (6-8″): Perfect for sleeves or intricate artwork.
2. Design Complexity
- Simple vs. Custom:
- Simple: Basic linework or geometric shapes.
- Custom/Portrait: High-detail work with shading and fine lines.
Complex designs multiply the base price to account for the artist’s skill and time.
3. Body Location
Some areas are trickier to tattoo due to bone structure, sensitivity, or skin texture:
- Easy Zones: Arms/legs (minimal adjustment).
- Challenging Zones: Ribs, hands, or feet (+$50–$100).
4. Color Count
- First color included: Additional colors add $25 each.
- Example: A 3-color design adds $50 to the base price.
Your Results Explained
After clicking “Calculate,” you’ll see two key sections:
1. Price Range
- Example: “$200 – $300”
- This 15% range accounts for variables like:
- Artist experience (apprentices vs. veterans).
- Studio location (urban vs. rural).
- Design revisions during consultation.
2. Price Breakdown
This shows how each choice impacts the total:
- Base size cost.
- Complexity multiplier (e.g., +50% for moderate detail).
- Location adjustments.
- Extra color fees.
Why Estimates Vary
Your final quote may differ from this estimate because:
- Artist Rates: Specialized styles (e.g., realism, watercolor) may cost more.
- Studio Policies: Some include aftercare kits in pricing.
- Time: Multi-session designs increase labor costs.
Next Steps
- Save Your Estimate: Use it as a budget reference.
- Consult an Artist: Share your design ideas for a precise quote.
- Ask Questions: Inquire about deposits, aftercare, or touch-ups.
Remember: A tattoo is an investment in self-expression. Prioritize quality and safety over price alone!