Discount Calculator - Free Online Tool

Calculate the final price after a percentage discount and see how much you save. Enter the original price (e.g. in ₹) and the discount percentage (e.g. 25 for 25% off). The tool shows the discounted price and the amount saved. Amounts are displayed in Indian Rupees (₹) with standard formatting. Useful for shopping, pricing, and quick checks during sales or when applying coupons.

Discount Calculator

How to Use This Tool

  1. Enter the original price in the first field (e.g. 1000 for ₹1,000).
  2. Enter the discount percentage in the second field (e.g. 25 for 25% off).
  3. Read the discounted price and the amount saved below.
  4. Change either value to recalculate.

Benefits of Using This Tool

  • Instant calculation; results update as you type.
  • Clear display of both final price and savings in ₹.
  • No signup; runs in the browser.

When to Use Discount Calculator

  • Checking the sale price when a store shows “X% off”.
  • Computing final price after a coupon or promo code.
  • Comparing offers by working out effective price after discount.

Decision Guide

Best for

  • Shoppers who want to know the final price and savings before buying.
  • Anyone who needs a quick discount calculation without a spreadsheet.

Avoid when

  • You need to add multiple discounts or stack with tax; do those steps separately or use a spreadsheet.
  • Discount is in fixed amount (e.g. ₹100 off); this tool works with percentage only.

Example

25% off ₹1,000

Input

Original: 1000, Discount: 25%

Output

Discounted price: ₹750.00, Amount saved: ₹250.00

You pay ₹750 and save ₹250 when the original price is ₹1,000 and the discount is 25%.

FAQs

What formula is used?

Discounted price = original price × (1 − discount ÷ 100). Amount saved = original price − discounted price.

Can I use this for any currency?

The tool displays results in ₹ (Indian Rupees). You can still enter values in another currency mentally; the numbers will be correct, but the symbol will show ₹.

What if the discount is more than 100%?

Discount is treated as a percentage; values over 100 would imply a negative price, so the tool accepts 0–100% for typical use.