Arbitrum Gas Fee Calculator
Bottom line: use this Arbitrum gas fee calculator when the search intent is specifically Arbitrum transaction cost. Estimate ETH-denominated Layer 2 costs before a transfer, swap, or contract interaction.
Quick answer
Use this Arbitrum gas fee page to estimate L2 transaction cost before moving funds or submitting a contract call. It is a planning estimate, not a wallet-confirmed quote.
| Formula | Arbitrum fee = gas limit x gas price, converted from Gwei to the native token and then to USD. |
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| Inputs | Transaction type, gas limit or preset, gas price, native token price, and chain selection. |
| Sources | The page uses calculator presets and any supplied or fetched native-token price; it is not a live wallet quote. |
| Limits | Final cost can change with congestion, priority fees, contract execution path, wallet routing, and failed transactions. |
Why Arbitrum Deserves Its Own Page
Arbitrum searchers usually want a dedicated Layer 2 fee estimate, not a broad comparison page. Keeping this page separate helps the site serve the exact intent while the main gas fee calculator stays focused on multi-chain comparison.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I calculate Arbitrum gas fees?
Arbitrum gas fees are estimated by multiplying gas limit by gas price, then converting the result into ETH and USD.
Why are Arbitrum fees lower than Ethereum mainnet?
Arbitrum is a Layer 2 network that batches activity more efficiently than Ethereum mainnet, which usually lowers transaction costs.
Can I estimate Arbitrum fees in USD?
Yes. Once the fee is estimated in ETH, you can convert it into USD using the current ETH price.
What affects Arbitrum gas cost the most?
The biggest factors are gas limit, gas price, token price, and the complexity of the on-chain action.
Should I use the main gas fee calculator or this page?
Use this page when the search intent is specifically Arbitrum. Use the main gas fee calculator when you want to compare multiple networks side by side.