Caffeine Calculator
Estimate caffeine content based on brewing method, coffee type, serving size, and roast level. Compare caffeine across methods: espresso vs drip vs cold brew. Track daily intake against recommended limits.
CalculatorDaily Caffeine Intake
Caffeine Comparison
How to Use
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Enter your coffee type and volume
Select your brewing method and enter the volume you typically consume. Caffeine content varies significantly by method — espresso is highly concentrated but served in small volumes, while drip coffee has lower concentration but is consumed in larger quantities.
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Adjust for your bean details
If known, input whether your coffee is Arabica or Robusta (Robusta contains roughly 2× the caffeine of Arabica), and your approximate roast level. Contrary to popular belief, roast level has minimal impact on caffeine — caffeine is heat-stable and does not degrade meaningfully during roasting.
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Review your daily total against guidelines
Check your calculated daily caffeine intake against the FDA and EFSA guidelines. The FDA recommends a maximum of 400mg per day for healthy adults. The calculator shows where your consumption falls and how different adjustments would change your total intake.
About
The Caffeine Calculator provides precise estimates of caffeine intake across different brewing methods, helping coffee drinkers make informed decisions about their consumption habits. Caffeine is the world's most widely consumed psychoactive substance, and coffee delivers it in a matrix of other bioactive compounds — chlorogenic acids, diterpenes, trigonelline, and hundreds of volatile aromatics — that influence how caffeine is absorbed and perceived. Understanding your actual intake, rather than guessing, allows you to optimize coffee's benefits while managing potential downsides.
Brewing method dramatically changes caffeine delivery despite using the same beans. Espresso is concentrated but delivered in small volumes; filter coffee is dilute but consumed in large quantities; cold brew is often highly concentrated depending on the brewing ratio. The calculator accounts for these method-specific differences in both caffeine concentration and typical serving sizes, giving a more accurate picture than generic 'per cup' statistics that assume a universal serving size.
Caffeine science has advanced significantly in the past decade. Research has clarified that moderate consumption (up to 400mg/day for healthy adults, per FDA guidelines) is associated with various positive outcomes in peer-reviewed literature, including improved cognitive performance, alertness, and physical endurance. The calculator helps you stay within the range where benefits typically manifest while avoiding the anxiety, sleep disruption, and cardiovascular effects associated with excessive intake — ensuring your coffee habit works for you rather than against you.