UK Hourly to Salary Rate Calculator 2026/27

Convert your hourly salary to see how much you earn per year

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Pay, Deductions & Tax  — optional
Allowances & NI Options  — optional
i Your partner transfers £1,260 of their Personal Allowance to you. Adds £1,260 to your PA (2026/27).
i Tick if exempt from NI contributions, e.g. if you are over State Pension age or have a specific exemption.
i Adds £3,070 to your Personal Allowance for 2026/27.
i Reduces your income tax bill by £428 minimum (2026/27). Available if you or your spouse were born before 6 April 1935.
i Compare your current rate against another role to see gross and net differences across all selected periods.

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What does this calculator do?

The UK Hourly to Salary Calculator 2026/27 instantly converts your hourly wage into daily, weekly, monthly, and annual gross pay. Whether you’re comparing job offers, negotiating freelance rates, or planning your finances, this tool helps you understand your true earning power.

Use it to: compare hourly vs. annual jobs, calculate overtime or contractor rates, or estimate your total yearly income from hourly pay.

Features include:

  • Converts hourly rate to daily, weekly, monthly, and annual salary.
  • Compare two salaries side-by-side.
  • Supports flexible working hours and updated for the 2026/27 UK tax year.

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How to Convert Hourly Wage to Salary in the UK

To convert an hourly wage to an annual salary, multiply your hourly rate by your weekly working hours and then by 52 weeks. For example, an hourly rate of £18 with 37.5 hours per week equals approximately £35,100 per year before tax.

Why Use the Hourly to Salary Calculator?

  • Instantly convert hourly pay into annual, monthly, or weekly income.
  • Compare two different jobs or contract rates side-by-side.
  • Get accurate calculations updated for the 2026/27 UK tax year.

UK Average Hourly Pay in 2026/27

As of 2026/27, the average full-time UK worker earns around £17–£20 per hour, depending on experience and industry. Use this calculator to see how your rate compares and what your annual equivalent salary would be.