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Free pizza calculators. No accounts, no cookies, no ads. Each tool runs entirely in your browser — nothing is sent to a server.
Compare value
Tell which deal is actually cheaper once size and per-item rules are factored in.
Pizza Size Value Calculator
Compare two or more pizzas by area, total price, and price per square inch — find the best $/sq-in even when sizes are mixed.
Open tool →UpdatedPizza Deal Comparison Calculator
Compare the real out-the-door cost of two deals after discount, fees, tax, tip, and delivery vs pickup.
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Plan group orders
Decide how much to order without ending up with three days of leftovers.
Split bills
Divide a delivery bill cleanly with the people you ordered with.
Understand delivery costs
Plan a pizza party end-to-end: count, budget, and dietary notes.
Pickup vs Delivery Calculator
Compare the pickup total and the delivery total for the same cart, including delivery fee, service fee, tax, tip, and any coupon discount.
Open tool →UpdatedPizza Tip and Fee Calculator
Plug in subtotal, delivery fee, service fee, tax, tip percent, and discount to see the real out-the-door total. Optional per-person split. Runs in your browser; no cookies, no storage, no tracking.
Open tool →UpdatedPizza Party Planner
Plan a pizza party: how many pizzas to order, a rough budget fit, and a checklist of dietary notes to confirm with the restaurant.
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These calculators give honest estimates based on the numbers you enter. They don't pull live menu prices or fees, and they don't claim to be the official tool of any brand. Always verify the actual total in your restaurant's app or website before ordering.
Looking for something more specific?
I want to compare deals
Compare deals by area, by $/sq-in, or by out-the-door cost after fees, tax, and tip.
I'm ordering for a group
Figure out how much to order, plan the budget, and split the bill cleanly afterwards.
A code stopped working — is it fake?
Almost always no. Codes can be expired, day-specific, regional, event-triggered, or shut off after going viral. Here's how to tell the difference.
I have a pizza code to check
Search current public codes, see what other community members reported, or read why a code may have stopped working.
Pair the tools with a guide
- Why pizza codes stop working → before you compare deals, know which ones might be expired.
- Pizza delivery fees explained → what each line on a delivery checkout means.
- Group pizza ordering guide → slices per person, size mix, dietary checklist.
Common questions
- Is a large pizza always a better deal?
- Usually but not always. Pizza area grows with the square of the radius, so a 16" pizza has ~1.8× the area of a 12". If a large costs less than ~1.8× a medium, it's the better $/sq-in pick. The size value calculator works it out for you.
- How many slices are in a pizza?
- Defaults vary by brand and store: small ≈ 4 slices, medium ≈ 8, large ≈ 8, extra-large ≈ 12. The group quantity calculator lets you override per pizza.
- Should I compare delivery and pickup separately?
- Yes. Delivery adds fees (delivery + service) and a tip on top of the same pizza price. The deal comparison calculator shows the per-option total and a delivery premium when you label both rows with the same base name.
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