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2026 Fee Structure

Does Vinted Have Fees in 2026?

Yes — but fewer than you might expect. Vinted has one primary fee: the buyer protection fee, which buyers pay at checkout. Sellers have no fees on standard US transactions in 2026. No listing fee. No commission. No final value percentage. This page explains every fee Vinted has — and every fee it deliberately does not have.

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Every Fee Vinted Has (and Doesn't Have) in 2026

Here is the complete picture of Vinted's fee structure in 2026:

Fee Type Who Pays? Amount (US, 2026) Mandatory?
Buyer protection fee Buyer ~5% + $0.70 Yes (for buyers)
Listing fee Seller $0 No — free
Seller commission Seller $0 No — free
Final value fee Seller $0 No — free
Payment processing fee Seller $0 No — included
Vinted Boost (promoted listing) Seller Varies No — opt-in only

US baseline rates for 2026. Buyer protection fee percentages may vary; always verify in the Vinted app.

The Buyer Protection Fee: Vinted's One Core Fee

The buyer protection fee is the only fee Vinted has that is charged on every transaction. It appears at checkout for buyers — added on top of the item price — and funds Vinted's purchase protection program, which covers disputes, lost parcels, and items not matching their description.

On a $25 item, the buyer protection fee at the US baseline rate would be approximately $1.95 (5% × $25 + $0.70), bringing the buyer's total to $26.95. The seller still receives the full $25. On a $60 item, the fee would be approximately $3.70 ($60 × 5% + $0.70).

Sellers never see this fee in their earnings — it bypasses the seller's account entirely and goes directly to Vinted as a platform service charge on the buyer's payment.

Vinted vs. Platforms That Have Higher Seller Fees

Vinted's zero seller-fee model stands out sharply compared to competing resale platforms that have significant seller-side fees in 2026:

Platform Seller Fee (2026) Seller keeps on $50 sale
Vinted $0 $50.00
Depop ~10% ~$45.00
Poshmark $2.95 flat or 20% ~$40.00
Mercari 10% ~$45.00
eBay ~13.25% + $0.30 ~$43.33

For a $50 sale, the difference between Vinted and Poshmark is $10 per transaction. Over 20 sales a month, that is $200 more in your pocket on Vinted.

Calculate Your Vinted Payout

Because Vinted has no seller fees, your payout on any sale equals your listing price minus shipping costs you choose to absorb. Use the free Vinted fee calculator to see your exact net payout at any price point — and compare it side by side against Depop, Poshmark, Mercari, and eBay.

For a detailed look at the buyer protection fee and how it is calculated, see the Vinted buyer protection fee guide. For a complete seller-focused breakdown, see Vinted seller fees 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Vinted have fees in 2026?

Yes — Vinted has one main fee: the buyer protection fee, charged to buyers at checkout. Sellers do not have any fee in standard US transactions in 2026. There is no listing fee, no commission, and no final value fee for sellers.

What fees does Vinted have for sellers?

Vinted has no mandatory fees for sellers on standard US sales in 2026. Sellers keep the full item price as their payout. Optional paid features (like Vinted Boost to promote listings) exist but are entirely opt-in.

What fees does Vinted have for buyers?

Buyers pay a buyer protection fee on top of the item price. In the US, the widely referenced baseline is approximately 5% of the item price plus $0.70 per transaction. This fee covers Vinted's purchase protection program.

Does Vinted have a selling fee like Depop or Poshmark?

No. Unlike Depop (which charges sellers around 10% in the US) or Poshmark (which charges 20% on items over $15), Vinted has no seller-side selling fee. This is one of the main reasons sellers prefer Vinted for higher-margin transactions.

Does Vinted have a listing fee?

No — Vinted has no listing fee. You can list as many items as you want for free. Items can also remain listed indefinitely without an ongoing cost.