Tattoo Price Calculator

Our Tattoo Price Calculator helps you estimate the cost of your tattoo based on factors like style, placement, complexity, and artist experience. Simply enter your tattoo details, and our tool will provide an accurate price range to help you plan your tattoo investment. Whether you're considering a small, intricate design or a large, detailed piece, our calculator takes all variables into account to give you a realistic estimate. Say goodbye to uncertainty and plan your tattoo budget with confidence

Price By Style Guide

Style

Description

Price Range (USD)

Notable Artists

TraditionalClassic tattoo style with bold lines and solid colors, often featuring nautical or military themes.$100 - $300Norman "Sailor Jerry" Collins
Neo-TraditionalModern take on traditional tattoos with added shading and color depth, allowing for more detailed designs.$150 - $400Chris Garver
RealismHighly detailed tattoos that mimic real-life images, such as portraits or landscapes.$200 - $500Nikko Hurtado
WatercolorTattoos that mimic the brushstroke and color blending of watercolor paintings.$150 - $400Ondrash
GeometricTattoos featuring geometric shapes and patterns, often symmetrical and abstract.$100 - $300Chaim Machlev
TribalTattoos inspired by traditional tribal art, characterized by bold black lines and patterns.$80 - $250Horimyo
Fine LineTattoos using thin lines to create delicate and detailed designs.$100 - $300Dr. Woo
DotworkTattoos created using dots to form patterns or images, often resulting in a stippled effect.$150 - $400Dotwork Tattoo

Price By Placement Chart

Placement

Description

Price Range (USD)

Interesting Facts

ForearmA popular area for medium to large tattoos, easily visible and often chosen for detailed designs.$150 - $350- Great for showcasing tattoos
- Less painful than other areas
Upper ArmOffers a larger canvas, popular for detailed tattoos, often chosen for sleeve tattoos.$200 - $500- Common for both men and women
- Perfect for full-sleeve designs
BackOne of the most versatile areas, suitable for large or multiple tattoos.$300 - $1000+- Great for large pieces like wings, dragons, and mandalas
- Takes longer and is more expensive
ChestOften chosen for bold, personal pieces, covering large parts of the chest or even the full chest.$250 - $700- Painful area due to proximity to bones
- Ideal for symmetrical or large designs
Leg (Thigh)A prime area for large and detailed tattoos, especially for individuals looking for more privacy.$200 - $600- Less painful than the chest or ribs
- Popular for leg sleeves and large artwork
RibsKnown for being one of the most painful areas, it is ideal for intricate designs that wrap around the torso.$300 - $800- Painful due to thin skin and close proximity to bones
- Great for large, symmetrical pieces
HandsSmall but visible tattoos, often chosen for simple designs or meaningful symbols.$100 - $300- Highly visible and noticeable
- May be subject to fading more quickly due to skin exposure
NeckAn eye-catching location for small to medium tattoos, typically chosen for bold statements or personal expressions.$250 - $600- Can be very visible and attention-grabbing
- Can be more painful due to proximity to bone
WristA common location for small, simple tattoos, often chosen for their visibility and personal meaning.$100 - $250- Popular for minimalistic designs
- Less painful than other areas

Price To Complexity Chart

Complexity Level

Description

Price Range (USD)

Time to Complete

SimpleSmall, minimalistic designs with limited shading and details. Typically one or two colors.$50 - $1501 - 2 hours
MediumTattoos with moderate detail, some shading, and multiple colors. Often requires more time for precision.$150 - $4002 - 4 hours
ComplexHighly detailed tattoos with intricate designs, multiple colors, gradients, and fine line work. May cover larger areas.$400 - $1000+4 - 8 hours
SleeveFull arm sleeve tattoos involving detailed designs, multiple elements, and shading across the entire arm. Often a combination of styles.$500 - $2000+8 - 20 hours (multiple sessions)
RealisticTattoos that aim to look like real-life images, requiring high precision, gradients, shading, and a lot of detail.$400 - $1500+4 - 10 hours
PortraitTattoos that replicate human faces or figures, requiring exceptional detail and shading work. Very intricate and custom.$500 - $3000+6 - 12 hours (multiple sessions)
Full BackLarge, detailed tattoos that span the entire back. Can include complex designs, landscapes, or intricate themes.$800 - $3000+12 - 30 hours (multiple sessions)
GeometricTattoos based on precise geometric shapes and patterns, requiring attention to detail and precision to ensure symmetry.$200 - $10002 - 6 hours

Price To Tattoo Artist Experience Chart

Experience Level

Description

Price Range (USD)

Time to Complete

Style Specialization

ApprenticeStill learning the craft, usually under the mentorship of a more experienced artist. Limited portfolio and techniques.$50 - $1001 - 3 hoursBasic designs, simple line work, and minimal shading.
Junior ArtistGained some experience, has worked on multiple clients, and can handle standard designs. Portfolio starts to show versatility.$100 - $2002 - 5 hoursTraditional styles, lettering, and simple geometric tattoos.
Experienced ArtistA well-rounded artist with solid experience, capable of doing detailed designs with precision. Has a portfolio showcasing a variety of styles.$200 - $4003 - 6 hoursRealism, blackwork, geometric patterns, and color work.
Master ArtistHighly skilled and experienced, often with years of work under their belt. Known for their expertise and ability to create custom and intricate designs.$400 - $1000+4 - 8 hoursPortraits, large-scale work, hyper-realistic, and highly detailed custom designs.
Celebrity/Top-tier ArtistHighly sought after for their work, often with a cult following. They may have worked with celebrities or on notable projects.$1000 - $5000+5 - 12 hours (multiple sessions)Unique and groundbreaking styles, specializing in the latest trends or exceptionally customized art.