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ROI Calculator

Calculate Return on Investment for marketing campaigns, real estate, stocks, or any business venture. Track net profit margins and calculate annualized growth instantly.

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Features & Analytics

Dynamic Profit Tracking

Our dashboard highlights your performance based on real-time data. If your return exceeds your investment, the metrics turn green. If you are at a loss, the layout alerts you in red for immediate visual feedback.

Annualized Growth Logic

A 50% total ROI sounds great, but not if it took 10 years to achieve. By entering your investment duration, the algorithm automatically calculates your "Annualized ROI", allowing you to compare long-term assets cleanly.

Instant Output Sync

There is no "Calculate" button. Every keystroke is instantly processed by your browser, enabling you to rapidly test out different stock sale prices, ad spend budgets, or real estate flip scenarios in real-time.

100% Offline Privacy

This tool runs entirely in your local browser. No financial data, investment amounts, or business metrics are ever transmitted to our servers, ensuring your commercial privacy is guaranteed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Return on Investment (ROI) mean?

ROI is a basic financial ratio used to calculate the profitability of an investment. It is the percentage of your net profit compared to the initial money you spent. For example, if you spend $100 on ads and make $150 back, your net profit is $50, which is an ROI of 50%.

Why is Annualized ROI important?

Overall ROI doesn't account for time. An investment that returns 10% in 1 month is vastly superior to an investment that returns 10% in 5 years. Annualized ROI breaks down your return into an equivalent yearly rate, allowing you to accurately compare a stock purchase against something like a savings account yield.

Can I use this for digital marketing and ads?

Yes. In marketing, ROI is often referred to as ROAS (Return on Ad Spend). Simply enter your total campaign ad spend into the "Amount Invested" field, and the total gross revenue pushed by the campaign into the "Amount Returned" field to instantly find your margin.