About CalcVue
CalcVue is a free online financial calculator platform designed to help everyday people make informed financial decisions. Whether you are buying your first home, planning for retirement, estimating your paycheck, or simply splitting a tip, CalcVue gives you instant, accurate results with clear visual breakdowns.
Our Mission
Our mission is simple: help everyday people make informed financial decisions. We believe that powerful financial tools should be free, fast, and easy to understand — no sign-ups, no paywalls, no confusing interfaces.
What Makes CalcVue Different
Most online calculator sites were designed over a decade ago and still look the part. CalcVue is built from the ground up with a modern experience in mind:
- Interactive Charts — Every calculation is paired with dynamic, real-time charts that update as you adjust inputs via sliders and fields. See how changing your down payment affects your monthly mortgage at a glance.
- Detailed Breakdowns — Go beyond a single number with year-by-year and month-by-month tables. See exactly how each payment splits between principal and interest, or how a balance grows over time.
- Transparent Methodology — Every tool documents the formula it uses, and our tax calculators cite the official IRS and Tax Foundation figures behind them. Read more on our How We Calculate page.
- Shareable Results — All calculator inputs are encoded in the URL. Copy and share a link to show someone exactly what you calculated — no screenshots needed.
Our Calculators
CalcVue offers 20+ calculators across 7 categories:
- Loan — Mortgage, Loan, Auto Loan, Amortization, Student Loan
- Tax — Paycheck (all 50 states), Income Tax (all 50 states), Sales Tax (all 50 states)
- Investment — Compound Interest, Savings, Investment, Retirement
- Credit — Credit Card Payoff
- Salary — Salary Calculator
- Health — BMI, Calorie
- General — Percentage, Tip, Age, GPA
Disclaimer
CalcVue is not a financial advisory service. All calculators provide estimates for informational purposes only. Results may differ from actual figures due to rounding, regional variations, or changes in tax law and interest rates. Always consult a qualified financial professional before making important financial decisions.
Get in Touch
Have a question, suggestion, or found a bug? We would love to hear from you. Visit our Contact page to reach out.