How Much to Charge as a Freelance Developer
Calculate a sustainable freelance developer rate based on your income target, stack, and billable hours.
Developer freelancers compete with agencies and offshore teams — your rate must cover slow periods between contracts and time spent on estimates, code review, and learning new stacks.
Market reference
| Metric | Range | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Full-stack (mid) | $80–$140/hr | US remote |
| Senior / specialist | $140–$220/hr | security, data, mobile |
| Project buffer | +15–25% | scope uncertainty |
| Billable utilization | 60–70% | between gigs |
Interactive example — how much to charge as freelance developer
Defaults match this page's scenario. Adjust numbers to see your rate update instantly.
- Minimum hourly
- $139
- Day rate (8h)
- $1,112
- Typical project
- $6,670
- Monthly retainer
- $16,846
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Frequently asked questions
What do freelance developers charge in 2026?
US rates commonly range from $80/hr for generalists to $200+/hr for senior specialists.
Should I charge less for remote clients?
Price on value delivered, not location — unless you deliberately target lower-cost markets.
Fixed bid or hourly for dev work?
Hourly for unclear scope; fixed price once requirements and acceptance criteria are documented.