Wedding budget calculator
Punch in what you're hoping to spend, and we'll help you track everything a wedding throws at you. Add or drop whatever you like, tweak the numbers, and share the plan with whoever's helping pay.
What are you budgeting for?
Pick the bits that apply to your day — skip what's not you. You can add or drop categories anytime, so no need to get it perfect now.
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Don't fancy paying for all this yourself?
That's the whole idea behind Reggie. List the gifts you actually want, add a honeymoon fund or wishing well, and let your guests chip in — cash lands straight in your account.
Wedding budget calculator FAQ
A wedding budget calculator is a free tool that helps you plan and track what you'll spend on your big day. This one splits a total budget across every category — venue, catering, flowers, photography and more — then lets you adjust each line, track your actual costs, and share the whole plan with your partner or family.
Start with a rough total if you've got one, pick the categories that apply to your day, and let the calculator split it across every line item. From there you tweak — bump up the venue, trim the flowers — and it rebalances as you go.
It depends on guest count, location, venue style, season, and how many extras you say yes to. This wedding budget calculator helps you map it all out — split a budget across every category, then track your estimates and actual costs line by line.
There isn't one magic number that works for every couple. A tiny registry-office lunch and a Saturday-night reception are playing different sports. Use the calculator to track your own estimates, actual costs, and who is paying for each line item.
A big chunk of a wedding scales per head — catering, drinks, stationery, cake, and favours. In the calculator those costs move with your guest count, so you can change the number and watch the total shift. Handy when you're deciding whether the second cousins make the cut.
However works for you — there's no rule that says the cake gets a set slice. Pop in a total and the calculator spreads it across your chosen categories as a starting point, then you adjust each line wherever it needs to go.
For most couples it's the reception — venue, food, and drinks — partly because those scale with how many people you're feeding. The calculator makes it easy to see what's eating your budget, so you can decide where to splurge and where to save.
The quickest lever is usually the guest list, since so much scales per head. Beyond that, drop whole categories you don't need, set your own estimates, and watch the total update live — a fast way to spot what's actually worth cutting.
Loads — ceremony, reception, food and drinks, attire, flowers, photography, music, stationery, rings, transport, the honeymoon and more. The calculator breaks it into categories so nothing sneaks up on you, and you can add your own line items for anything unique to your day.
Traditions vary wildly, and many couples split costs in whatever way feels fair. The calculator includes neutral who-pays options for you, each partner, families, or other helpers, so you can track the actual plan without assuming old-school rules.
Absolutely. Pick only the categories that apply — elope with five guests or throw a big destination do — and ignore the rest. It flexes to whatever kind of day you're planning.
Yep. The calculator is free, no sign-up, and your numbers are saved in your browser.
Yes. Click Copy share link, then send it to anyone helping out. They can open the link to see the same numbers — handy for planning the wedding budget together.
You can export a CSV for spreadsheets. Handy for venue calls, family chats, or that one spreadsheet-loving person in your life.
