What is the TDEE Calculator?
TDEE is an estimate of average daily energy use including basic body functions and activity.
The Calcwise TDEE tool is designed to give a fast answer while keeping the arithmetic visible. Enter the requested values, check the units, and the result updates in your browser. Your calculator entries are not sent to a Calcwise server.
Choose the measurement system you use
The interactive calculator supports Metric, US customary and Imperial (UK) measurements where physical units matter. Choose the system above the form and Calcwise converts your entries internally before applying the same formula.
Your unit preference is remembered in this browser. Shared calculator links also keep the selected unit system so another person sees the values in the same units.
How to use this calculator
- Enter values using the units shown beside each field. In the interactive calculator, each field also shows a plain-language example or meaning guide.
- Check that the values describe the same period or situation where relevant.
- Read the main result and the supporting figures shown beside it.
- Use the reset button to return to the example values.
Inputs used
- Age — Adults 18–80
- Sex — Used by the BMR equation
- Height
- Weight
- Activity level
TDEE Calculator formula
The formula is shown so you can understand the relationship between the inputs instead of treating the result as a black box.
Worked example
If BMR is 1,650 kcal/day and the activity factor is 1.55, estimated TDEE is about 2,558 kcal/day.
Your own result may differ because it uses the exact values you enter. For comparisons, keep the method and units consistent from one calculation to the next.
Important assumptions and limitations
For adults only. Activity multipliers are broad averages, so real energy needs can differ.
Calculator outputs are estimates unless the underlying arithmetic is exact by definition. For decisions involving tax filing, lending, health, contracts or institutional grading rules, use the calculator as a first check and confirm the final decision with the relevant authoritative source.
Frequently asked questions
What does the TDEE Calculator calculate?
TDEE is an estimate of average daily energy use including basic body functions and activity.
What formula does the TDEE Calculator use?
TDEE = Mifflin-St Jeor BMR × activity factor
Is the TDEE Calculator result exact?
For adults only. Activity multipliers are broad averages, so real energy needs can differ.
How should I use the TDEE Calculator result?
Use the result as a practical estimate or planning check. Keep the inputs consistent, read the assumptions on this page, and verify important financial, academic or health decisions with the appropriate official or professional source when needed.
Pro mode: TDEE cross-check
Cross-check Mifflin TDEE against a body-fat-based BMR and a manually entered activity-calorie adjustment.
Enable Pro mode above the input form to reveal the advanced scenario fields. The normal result stays visible, and a separate Pro analysis appears underneath so you can compare the basic answer with the deeper model.
Advanced options
- Body-fat estimate (%)
- Manual daily activity adjustment (kcal/day)