Hourly to Salary Calculator.

Convert your hourly wage into a salary in seconds with our hourly to salary calculator. Enter your hourly rate, hours per week, and weeks per year to see annual, monthly, weekly, and daily pay – ideal for comparing job offers and budgeting.

Use Our Hourly to Salary Calculator

Convert an hourly rate into annual, monthly, weekly, and daily salary. Enter your hourly wage, hours per week, and weeks per year for instant results.

Tip: Use 52 for standard comparisons, or reduce if you want to exclude unpaid time off.

Used to estimate a daily rate (optional but recommended).

What is an Hourly to Salary Calculator?

An hourly to salary calculator converts an hourly wage into an annual salary (and also monthly, weekly, and daily pay) using your working pattern.

By entering your hourly rate, hours per week, and weeks per year, you can quickly estimate what a job offer is worth in real terms and compare roles fairly.

Enter your hourly rate (for example, £15/hour).

Add your hours per week (common examples: 35, 37.5, or 40).

Choose weeks per year (52 for standard comparisons, or lower if you want a “worked weeks” estimate).

Set the number of working days per week to estimate a daily rate.

Click Calculate to see annual, monthly, weekly, and daily pay.

To convert hourly pay to an annual salary, use:
Annual salary = Hourly rate × Hours per week × Weeks per year

If you earn £15/hour, work 37.5 hours per week, and use 52 weeks per year:

  • Weekly pay = £15 × 37.5 = £562.50
  • Annual salary = £562.50 × 52 = £29,250
  • Part-time work: Use your actual weekly hours (e.g., 20 hours/week).
  • Variable hours: Use your average hours over the last 4–8 weeks for a realistic estimate.
  • Unpaid breaks: Subtract unpaid breaks from total hours if you want a truer hourly value.

How do I convert hourly to a salary?
Multiply the hourly rate by hours per week, then multiply by weeks per year.

What weeks per year should I use?
Use 52 for standard salary comparisons. If you want to reflect unpaid time off, use fewer weeks.

Is the monthly salary just the annual divided by 12?
Yes – this calculator uses annual ÷ 12 for a clean monthly estimate.

Does this include tax?
No. This is gross pay.