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Amazon FBA Size Tiers

Confirm FBA fee tiers before listing to avoid high rates due to oversized dimensions.

Product Dimensions (Longest side first)
Large Standard
FBA Size Tier
$4.75–$7.17
Est. FBA Fulfillment Fee
✅ Standard size, optimal FBA rates.
2024 FBA Size Tier Reference
TierLongest SideWeightFee Reference
Small Standard≤ 15"≤ 1 lb$3.22–$4.18
Large Standard≤ 18"≤ 20 lb$4.75–$7.17
Large Bulky≤ 59"≤ 50 lb$9.73–$14.37
Extra-Large 0–50lb≤ 96"≤ 50 lb$26.33+
Extra-Large 50–70lb≤ 108"≤ 70 lb$40.12+
Extra-Large 70lb+Any> 70 lb$54.81+
💡 Dimensions are based on final packaging. Rates adjust annually; refer to the latest Amazon Seller Central announcements.
Rate DisclaimerFee values are reference snapshots (as of 2026-06-25) and may differ from Amazon's current rates. Always verify in Amazon Seller Central before making business decisions.
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Amazon FBA size tiers are the backbone of your fulfillment cost structure on the marketplace. Every product sent to Amazon's warehouses is classified into a size tier—Small Standard, Large Standard, Large Bulky, or Extra-Large—based on its packaged dimensions and weight. That classification determines your fulfillment fee, which can range from under $4 for a compact lightweight item to over $54 for a very heavy oversized product. This free Amazon FBA Size Tier Calculator lets you input your product's measurements and instantly see which tier it falls into, along with an estimated fee range. Use it before listing to validate packaging decisions, compare sourcing options, and build a more accurate profit model.

What Are Amazon FBA Size Tiers?

Amazon FBA size tiers are categories Amazon uses to classify inventory based on packaged dimensions and weight. The current tier structure in 2026 includes four primary categories: Small Standard (longest side ≤ 15 inches, weight ≤ 1 lb), Large Standard (longest side ≤ 18 inches, weight ≤ 20 lb), Large Bulky (longest side ≤ 59 inches, weight ≤ 50 lb), and Extra-Large (anything larger). The Extra-Large tier is further divided by weight into 0–50 lb, 50–70 lb, and 70 lb+ sub-tiers, each with progressively higher fees. Amazon updated the naming conventions in 2023 and 2024, retiring older labels like 'Oversize Tier 1' in favor of clearer descriptors. Understanding these FBA size tiers is essential because even a small change in dimensions or weight can push a product into a more expensive tier, directly affecting your per-unit economics.

How FBA Size Tiers Affect Your Profitability

The fulfillment fee difference between size tiers is significant. A product classified as Small Standard might cost $3.22–$4.18 per unit in FBA fees, while the same product nudged into Large Standard territory could cost $4.75–$7.17. Cross into Large Bulky and fees jump to $9.73–$14.37 per unit. These amazon size tier differences compound quickly at scale: a 1,000-unit order can mean a $5,000–$10,000 swing in total fulfillment costs simply based on whether your packaging falls just inside or outside a tier boundary. Oversized products in the Extra-Large tier also face much higher monthly storage fees—an important consideration for products with longer inventory turnover cycles. Before finalizing product specs or packaging, always run your dimensions through an FBA size tier calculator to understand the full cost implications.

Packaging Strategies to Reduce Your FBA Size Tier

Optimizing packaging is one of the most cost-effective levers for reducing FBA fees. Start by measuring your product in its minimum viable packaging—enough to protect it during transit, but no more. For borderline products, consider switching from rigid boxes to poly bags where product type allows, using thinner protective inserts instead of foam, or redesigning the product itself to be slightly more compact. Even shaving 0.5 inches off one dimension or reducing packaged weight by 0.2 lb can move a product from a higher tier to a lower one. Before making packaging changes, confirm the exact tier boundaries and fee amounts in Amazon Seller Central, since this calculator uses a snapshot of 2026 rates that may differ from the current published schedule. Document your new measurements and update them in your product listings once confirmed.

How to Use the FBA Size Tier Calculator

  1. Measure your product in its final, ready-to-ship packaging. Include all inserts, wrap, and the outer box or poly bag—this is what Amazon measures at the fulfillment center.
  2. Enter the three dimensions (longest, median, and shortest side) in the order prompted. Entering longest-first gives the most accurate tier classification.
  3. Enter the packaged weight—the total weight of the product plus all packaging materials. Use the same unit system (inches/lbs or cm/kg) throughout.
  4. Select your preferred unit system using the toggle. The tool supports both US customary (inches and pounds) and metric (centimeters and kilograms).
  5. Review the result showing your FBA size tier and estimated fee range. Compare it against your target selling price and margin to validate your listing strategy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Amazon FBA size tiers?
Amazon FBA size tiers are the categories Amazon uses to determine your per-unit fulfillment fees. Products are classified based on their packaged dimensions and weight into tiers: Small Standard, Large Standard, Large Bulky, and Extra-Large. Each tier has a distinct fee range, with smaller, lighter products costing significantly less to fulfill than large or heavy ones.
Does packaging weight and size count toward FBA tier classification?
Yes. Amazon measures and weighs your product as it arrives at the fulfillment center—in its complete, ready-to-ship condition. This means all packaging materials, inserts, poly bags, and outer cartons count toward the dimensions and weight used for tier classification. Always measure with final packaging before running your FBA size tier calculation.
How often do Amazon FBA size tier fees change?
Amazon typically updates FBA fee schedules once per year, with changes usually taking effect in early February. For the most accurate information, always check the current FBA fee schedule in Amazon Seller Central. The fee values in this calculator are based on a 2026 snapshot and may not reflect real-time rates.
What is the difference between Large Bulky and Extra-Large tiers?
Large Bulky products have a longest side of 59 inches or less, a median side of 33 inches or less, weight of 50 lbs or less, and a length-plus-girth measurement of 130 inches or less. Extra-Large products exceed at least one of these thresholds. The fulfillment fee difference is substantial—Large Bulky starts at around $9.73 per unit, while Extra-Large starts at $26.33 and rises significantly with weight.
Can I use this calculator for Amazon marketplaces outside the US?
This tool uses US Amazon FBA size tiers and fee schedules. Other Amazon marketplaces (UK, Germany, Japan, etc.) have different tier structures, measurement thresholds, and fee amounts. For non-US marketplaces, use this calculator as a directional guide and verify the specifics against the local marketplace's FBA fee schedule in Seller Central.