YouTube Views Ratio Calculator
Compare a channel's average views against its subscriber count.
The YouTube Views Ratio Calculator compares average views per video against subscriber count. The ratio reveals whether a channel's videos reach far beyond its subscribers — a strong sign of healthy, algorithm-driven growth.
Why use this tool
Instant ratio
See views per subscriber as a clean multiplier and percentage.
Health verdict
Tells you whether reach is weak, healthy or excellent.
Spot fake channels
A very low ratio can hint at inflated subscriber counts.
How to use it
Enter average views
Add the channel's typical views per video.
Enter subscribers
Add the channel's subscriber count.
See the ratio
Get the views-to-subscriber ratio and a verdict.
Frequently asked questions
What is a good views-to-subscriber ratio?+
Around 1 is healthy; well above 1 means videos reach far beyond subscribers via the algorithm.
Why would the ratio be low?+
A low ratio can mean inactive subscribers, weak recent uploads or, sometimes, purchased subscribers.
How is the ratio calculated?+
Ratio = average views per video ÷ subscriber count.
Is a high ratio always good?+
Usually yes — it shows strong discovery — but pair it with retention and engagement for the full picture.