What this tool is for
Average Order Value Calculator is built for business planning inside business calculators when you need to turns revenue and order count into average order value. It focuses on average order value instead of making you adapt a broad calculator to a narrow task.
When to use it
Use it when revenue and orders are already known and you want a fast estimate before comparing options, checking a worksheet, or copying the result into another workflow.
Inputs
- Revenue is the money value used by the formula. Use $ for this field.
- Orders is the count that the result is divided by, multiplied by, or compared against. Use orders for this field.
Formula
AOV = revenue / orders
Example
$2,500 revenue across 125 orders gives $20 AOV.
What the result means
The result labeled "Average Order Value" is the direct output of AOV = revenue / orders. In the worked example, $2,500 revenue across 125 orders gives $20 AOV.
Before you rely on the result
Treat the output as a planning estimate. Taxes, refunds, fees, contracts, accounting policy, and local rules can change the real business result.