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CPC calculator: cost per click calculator and max bid for Google Ads

Cost per click is your total ad spend divided by the clicks it bought. Spend $2,000 and get 800 clicks and your CPC is $2.50. That is the number most calculators stop at, and on its own it tells you almost nothing about whether the account is working.

The number that decides whether you make money is the maximum CPC: the most you can pay for a click before the campaign stops paying for itself. It is your profit per customer multiplied by your conversion rate. At a 4 percent conversion rate and $180 of profit per customer, a click is worth $7.20 to you, so a $2.50 CPC leaves real headroom and you are probably under-bidding. The tool above computes both, side by side, as you type.

Across all industries the average Google Ads CPC in 2026 is $5.42, but the average is close to useless as a target. What matters is your ceiling, not everyone else's floor.

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Your actual CPC and the maximum CPC your economics support, together, so you can see immediately whether you are over-bidding or leaving volume on the table.

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The ceiling comes from your own profit per customer and conversion rate rather than an industry average, because averages cannot tell you what your account can afford.

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Knowing the ceiling is half the job. AdBot adjusts bids toward it every day across Google and Meta, pushing on the searches that convert and pulling back on the ones that do not.

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Average CPC by industry, against what a click is worth

Average CPC figures are 2026 US search benchmarks published by WordStream, drawn from more than 13,000 campaigns across 23 industries. The break-even column is the same worked example applied to every row: a 5 percent conversion rate and $150 of profit per customer, which puts a click ceiling at $7.50.

Industry Average CPC Break-even CPC at 5% CVR, $150 profit Headroom per click
Arts & entertainment $1.63 $7.50 plus $5.87
Restaurants & food $2.05 $7.50 plus $5.45
Travel $2.14 $7.50 plus $5.36
Real estate $3.22 $7.50 plus $4.28
Finance & insurance $3.39 $7.50 plus $4.11
Apparel, fashion & jewelry $4.44 $7.50 plus $3.06
Physicians & surgeons $4.76 $7.50 plus $2.74
All industries average $5.42 $7.50 plus $2.08
Business services $5.87 $7.50 plus $1.63
Health & fitness $6.17 $7.50 plus $1.33
Personal services $7.17 $7.50 plus $0.33
Dentists & dental services $8.00 $7.50 minus $0.50
Home & home improvement $8.33 $7.50 minus $0.83
Attorneys & legal services $9.87 $7.50 minus $2.37

The negative rows are the useful part. Dental, home improvement, and legal clicks cost more than $7.50, so those businesses cannot run on a $150 profit per customer at a 5 percent conversion rate. They work because a dental patient, a roof, or a signed case is worth far more than $150. If your industry sits at the bottom of this table, your margin has to be bigger or your conversion rate higher, and that is the whole game.

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  • Your real CPC from spend and clicks
  • The maximum CPC your margin supports
  • Cost per customer at your conversion rate
  • Then AdBot bids to that ceiling daily

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How do you calculate cost per click?

Divide total ad spend by total clicks. If you spent $2,000 and received 800 clicks, your average cost per click is $2.50. That single formula, CPC equals spend divided by clicks, works for Google Ads, Meta, Microsoft Ads, and any other auction-based platform, and it is what the calculator above runs on the first two inputs.

One caveat worth knowing: the CPC you pay is not the bid you set. Google runs a second-price style auction where your actual cost is driven by the ad rank of the advertiser below you divided by your Quality Score, which is why a strong Quality Score lets you sit in the same position for less money. You set a maximum bid; the auction decides what you actually pay, and it is almost always less.

What is a good cost per click?

A good cost per click is any CPC comfortably below what a click is worth to you. In 2026 the all-industry Google Ads search average is $5.42, ranging from $1.63 in arts and entertainment to $9.87 in legal services. But a $9 click is excellent for a law firm signing $8,000 cases and ruinous for a store selling $30 items.

This is why chasing a lower CPC as a goal in itself is a mistake. You can cut CPC to almost nothing by bidding on cheap, irrelevant searches, and you will sell nothing. The industry table above shows the published averages next to a worked break-even, and the gap between the two columns is the only comparison that matters for your account.

How do I calculate my maximum CPC bid?

Multiply your profit per customer by your conversion rate. If a customer is worth $180 in gross profit and 4 percent of visitors buy, each click is worth $7.20, so $7.20 is your break-even CPC. Bid below it to make money on the traffic, and treat anything above it as a loss you are choosing to take.

Most advertisers then work to a target rather than the ceiling, bidding at 50 to 70 percent of break-even so there is margin left after refunds, overhead, and the conversions the tracking misses. If you would rather set the ceiling from a target cost per acquisition instead of per click, our CPA calculator works the same math from the acquisition end, and the advertising budget calculator turns the result into a monthly number.

Use gross profit, not revenue. Running the ceiling off revenue is the single most common way advertisers talk themselves into unprofitable bids: it ignores cost of goods, payment fees, and delivery, and it can easily double the ceiling you think you have.

Subscription businesses are the exception worth calling out. If you price a click off the first month's payment you will underbid badly, because the customer is worth twelve or thirty months of that. Use lifetime gross profit instead, discounted for churn, which is why software companies can outbid retailers on the same keyword and still profit. We cover that economics on our ads for SaaS companies page.

What is the difference between CPC and CPM?

CPC bills you per click, CPM bills you per thousand impressions. With CPC you pay only when someone actually visits, which suits search campaigns aimed at people already looking for what you sell. With CPM you pay for the impression whether or not anyone responds, which suits awareness and reach campaigns on social and display.

Converting between them takes click-through rate. Effective CPC equals CPM divided by 1,000, divided by your CTR. A $12 CPM at a 1 percent CTR is an effective $1.20 per click; the same $12 CPM at 0.5 percent doubles that to $2.40. Which is why creative quality drives cost on impression-priced inventory: a better ad does not just get more clicks, it lowers what each one costs.

Why is my cost per click so high?

CPC rises for four common reasons: more advertisers bidding on your keywords, a low Quality Score, broad keywords pulling you into expensive unrelated auctions, and bidding on high-competition head terms instead of specific long-tail searches. Quality Score is the one most within your control, and it directly discounts what you pay.

Quality Score is built from expected click-through rate, ad relevance, and landing page experience. Improving all three lets you hold position at a lower cost, which is why ad copy testing pays back twice over: higher CTR earns more clicks and cheaper ones. Tools built specifically for generating and testing ad variations, covered on our AdCreative.ai alternative comparison, exist for exactly this reason. Our guide on how to lower cost per click walks through the rest.

Seasonality matters too. Click costs in retail climb through November and December, legal and insurance spike at renewal periods, and home services rise with the weather. A CPC that jumped 30 percent may be the market, not your account, which is worth checking before you rebuild anything.

How AdBot bids to your maximum CPC

A ceiling only helps if something enforces it. Doing that by hand means checking search terms, adjusting bids, and cutting waste across hundreds of keywords every week, which is why most accounts get reviewed monthly and drift in between.

AdBot runs it as software. Give it your URL and a budget and it builds campaigns across Google Ads, Meta, and TikTok, holds cost per customer under your target, adds negative keywords as wasteful searches appear, and moves budget daily toward whatever is returning. The fee is flat, from $297 a month, and it never takes a percentage of your ad spend, so lowering your CPC does not lower what we earn. Teams weighing this against a retainer can compare both models on our PPC agency comparison, or against buying tooling on the AI PPC software page.

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Divide total ad spend by total clicks. Spend $2,000 and receive 800 clicks and your average CPC is $2.50. The same formula works on Google Ads, Meta, and Microsoft Ads. Note that the CPC you pay is set by the auction and is usually lower than the maximum bid you entered.
A good CPC is one comfortably below what a click is worth to you. The 2026 all-industry Google Ads search average is $5.42, from $1.63 in arts and entertainment to $9.87 in legal. A $9 click is cheap for a firm signing $8,000 cases and far too expensive for a $30 product.
Multiply profit per customer by conversion rate. At $180 profit and a 4 percent conversion rate, a click is worth $7.20, so that is your break-even CPC. Most advertisers bid at 50 to 70 percent of that ceiling to leave room for refunds, overhead, and untracked conversions.
CPC charges per click, CPM charges per thousand impressions. To compare them, divide CPM by 1,000 and then by your click-through rate. A $12 CPM at a 1 percent CTR is an effective $1.20 per click, so a weaker CTR raises your true click cost on impression-priced inventory.

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