Hourly rate
£0 / hour
Based on annual salary, hours per week, and weeks worked per year
Before tax and deductions
Monthly pay
£0
Weekly pay
£0
Daily pay
£0
Annual hours
0
Hours per year
UK Salary to Hourly Calculator
Convert annual salary to hourly pay, or hourly pay to annual salary, based on your working hours and weeks worked per year.
Hourly rate
£0 / hour
Based on annual salary, hours per week, and weeks worked per year
Before tax and deductions
Monthly pay
£0
Weekly pay
£0
Daily pay
£0
Annual hours
0
Hours per year
Assumptions
Estimates are before tax, National Insurance, pension contributions, overtime, bonuses, or other deductions.
Results assume the same working hours each week and the same number of working weeks each year.
To convert salary to hourly pay, divide annual salary by annual working hours. Annual working hours are your hours per week multiplied by your working weeks per year.
This means the same annual salary can produce different hourly rates depending on your working pattern. Fewer working hours usually push the hourly equivalent higher.
To convert hourly pay to annual salary, multiply hourly rate by hours per week and weeks worked per year. This gives a gross annual estimate before deductions.
If your hours or weeks vary through the year, use an average to get a practical planning estimate.
This converter shows gross pay only. It does not include Income Tax, National Insurance, pension contributions, student loan deductions, or other payroll adjustments.
For take-home pay estimates, use our Salary Calculator after converting your headline pay.
Hours per week and weeks worked per year make a direct difference to the conversion. The same annual salary spread across more total hours gives a lower hourly rate, while fewer total hours gives a higher hourly rate.
That is why this calculator keeps both inputs editable, so you can compare full-time and part-time scenarios quickly.
Divide annual salary by annual working hours. Annual working hours are hours per week multiplied by weeks worked per year.
Multiply hourly rate by hours per week and weeks worked per year.
This calculator is before tax and deductions.
Use your typical paid working hours per week and your expected working weeks per year.
No. This version does not separately model holiday pay or unpaid leave patterns.
Want to see your take-home pay after tax? Try our Salary Calculator. Checking pension deductions too? See our Pension Tax Relief Calculator. If student loan deductions matter for your final pay, use our Student Loan Calculator as well.
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