Caffeine Calculator
Calculate your total caffeine intake and see how it compares to safe daily limits.
Enter your values and click Calculate
This caffeine calculator estimates how much caffeine you are consuming and compares it to established safety thresholds. The FDA and most health authorities recommend a maximum of 400 mg of caffeine per day for healthy adults — roughly equivalent to four 8-ounce cups of brewed coffee. For body-weight-based sensitivity, 6 mg per kg of body weight per day is a commonly used limit. Pregnant women are advised to stay below 200 mg per day. The caffeine content per drink type used in this calculator is an average: actual amounts vary significantly between brands, brew strength, serving size, and preparation method. Energy drinks, specialty coffee drinks, and pre-workout supplements can contain far more caffeine than standard estimates. This calculator covers the five most common caffeinated drinks; for other sources, use the FDA's published caffeine database or the product label.
How It Works
Total caffeine = number of drinks × caffeine per drink. Caffeine amounts used: coffee 95 mg/cup (8 oz brewed), espresso 63 mg/shot (1 oz), energy drink 150 mg (16 oz can), black tea 47 mg/cup (8 oz steeped 3 minutes), cola soda 34 mg (12 oz). Safe daily limit = min(400 mg, body weight in kg × 6 mg/kg). The 400 mg figure is the FDA's recommendation for healthy adults. The 6 mg/kg figure is a body-weight-adjusted threshold used in some clinical guidelines — it produces a lower limit for lighter individuals and aligns with 400 mg for someone weighing about 66 kg (145 lbs). Percentage of limit = (total caffeine ÷ safe limit) × 100. Caffeine half-life in the body is approximately 5 hours, meaning half the caffeine from a morning coffee remains in your system five hours later. Multiple doses throughout the day accumulate.