American Express® Platinum Card
Luxury Perks & Global Lounge Access

Credit card rewards calculator

AMEX Platinum Card Points Calculator

Estimate how many AMEX Membership Rewards Points the AMEX Platinum Card earns and what they're worth, based on your spending, the perks you use, and the annual fee. Add or pair other cards to compare your combined rewards value.
Written By: Robert Flowers III
Last Updated: 10 April 2026
Annual fee $1,450 annually
Foreign trans. fee 3%
Issuer American Express
New Card Member Offer 200,000 Bonus Membership Rewards Points

Add to calculator

Click a card to add it alongside AMEX Platinum Card.

Family
American Express Explorer® Credit Card
American Express Explorer® Credit Card $395 annual fee
Card Details
Family
American Express® Platinum Edge Credit Card
American Express® Platinum Edge Credit Card $0 Annual Card Fee in the first year, saving you $195
Card Details
Family
American Express Essential® Rewards Credit Card
American Express Essential® Rewards Credit Card $9 per month ($108 per year)
Card Details
Family
American Express® Platinum Business Card
American Express® Platinum Business Card $1,750 annual fee
Card Details
Family
American Express® Business Gold Plus Card
American Express® Business Gold Plus Card $395 annual fee
Card Details
Family
American Express Business Explorer® Credit Card
American Express Business Explorer® Credit Card No longer available $149 annual fee
Card Details

Get more out of every calculator

Create a free account to save your spend, track your cards, and have your preferences follow you across every tool on the site.

Spend profiles Track your cards Custom point valuations Adjust card fees & benefits Syncs across tools Customize & manage CardSnapshots

What the AMEX Platinum Card calculator works out

This is an interactive calculator for the AMEX Platinum Card. It estimates how many AMEX Membership Rewards Points the card earns from your own spending, what those points are worth at a valuation you set, and what the card is worth across a year once benefits and the annual fee are accounted for. The figures below are the card's published rates; enter your spending to replace them with your own numbers.

AMEX Platinum Card earning rates

The calculator applies these rates to the spending you enter, dropping to the lower rate automatically once a cap is reached.

Spending category Rate Cap
Everything Else 2.25X No cap
Government Bodies 1X No cap

Example: AMEX Platinum Card earnings on Everything Else

Putting $1,000 a month into Everything Else ($12,000 a year) with the AMEX Platinum Card earns about 27,000 AMEX Membership Rewards Points a year. At a baseline of 0.50¢ per point, that's about $135 in value, against $1,450 in annual fee. You can set your own value per point in the calculator. Change the spending figures to work this out for your own budget across every category at once.

Credits and benefits you can adjust

Benefits are worth different amounts to different people, so the calculator lets you set your own value for each of these rather than assuming one:

  • $450 Travel Credit — counted automatically. Receive $450 to spend on domestic or international travel each year when you book eligible flights, hotels or car hire with the Platinum Travel Service or American Express Travel Online.
  • $400 in Dining Credits — enter your own value. Dine out on Platinum and enjoy up to $200 to spend at participating restaurants in Australia and up to $200 to spend at participating restaurants abroad.

How the AMEX Platinum Card result is calculated

Net annual value = (AMEX Membership Rewards Points earned from your spending × your value per point) + the value you assign to the card's credits and benefits − the $1,450 annual fee.

AMEX Membership Rewards Points start at a baseline of 0.50¢ each. That figure is a starting point, not a fixed rate — the calculator lets you replace it with your own.

Every input is adjustable: spending per category, the value of a single point, what each credit or benefit is worth to you, and whether to count the intro bonus. Up to 10 cards or multi-card wallets can be compared side by side, and each card can be set to earn a different rewards currency, including any of the 13 programs AMEX Membership Rewards Points transfer to — so a card can be valued at what its points are worth after a transfer rather than at the baseline rate.

How This Credit Card Rewards Calculator Works

This tool uses a Net Value framework to estimate what you earn minus the costs of holding the card, based on your inputs.

  • The formula: Net Value = ((Rewards Earned from Spend × Value per points) + Perk Value) − (Annual Fee + Foreign Transaction Fees)
    If you include intro bonuses in the calculator, they're added to annual value using the same points valuation you set.
  • Total customization: Baseline estimates may pre-fill for convenience, but you can override values (valuations, spend, perks, and fees) to match your strategy.
  • Perk valuation: Benefits may default to full, partial, or zero value depending on how easy they are to use. You should adjust each perk to a "utilization value" based on what you realistically save.
  • Transfer modeling: For transferable rewards, conversions are modeled using standard ratios for your region. You can adjust ratios to reflect transfer bonuses or recent changes.
  • Verified rates: Default earning multipliers and fees are based on current issuer/program terms, then your calculator inputs determine the final result.

Frequently asked questions

How do I calculate the value of the AMEX Platinum Card?

The AMEX Platinum Card calculator estimates the card's total annual value by combining three inputs: how much you spend in each earning category, how much you value the benefits the card offers, and the card's fees. Enter your monthly or annual spending and the tool multiplies it by the AMEX Platinum Card's earning rates, values the resulting AMEX Membership Rewards Points using a default valuation you can override, adds the value of any benefits you toggle on, and subtracts the annual fee to show your net annual return.

Is the AMEX Platinum Card worth the annual fee?

The AMEX Platinum Card is worth its annual fee when your earned AMEX Membership Rewards Points plus the value of the benefits you actually use exceed the fee each year. Use the AMEX Platinum Card calculator to plug in your real spending and benefit usage — the tool shows whether the card produces a positive net value for your specific situation, rather than relying on a generic recommendation.

Can I compare the AMEX Platinum Card against other credit cards or card combinations?

Yes. The AMEX Platinum Card calculator lets you build up to 10 side-by-side comparison columns, and each column can hold one card or a stack of multiple cards that represent a full wallet. For example, you can compare the AMEX Platinum Card on its own against a two-card or three-card wallet in the next column, against a different single card in a third column, and so on. When a column has more than one card, you choose which card in that wallet earns each spending category, so the comparison reflects how you would actually use the cards rather than an automatic best-rate assumption. Each column totals up its earned AMEX Membership Rewards Points and any other rewards, adds the value of the benefits you toggle on, and subtracts annual fees — so you see a single net annual value per column and can quickly identify which strategy wins for your spending.

How are AMEX Membership Rewards Points valued in this calculator?

The AMEX Platinum Card calculator starts with a default valuation for AMEX Membership Rewards Points, but you can override it to match how you actually redeem. If you typically transfer to airline or hotel partners and get above-average value, raise the valuation. If you redeem for statement credits or gift cards at a lower rate, lower it. The calculator also supports modeling transfers to partner programs — for example, valuing the AMEX Platinum Card's AMEX Membership Rewards Points as the partner currency they would convert to, then pairing that with the partner program's own card and elite status to see the grand total points and value.

What can I customize in the AMEX Platinum Card calculator?

Customizable inputs in the AMEX Platinum Card calculator include: spending in each earning category (entered monthly or annually), how much you value each individual card benefit, the per-unit valuation of AMEX Membership Rewards Points, the annual fee, whether to include the signup bonus, transfer partners to model, and up to 10 comparison columns — each holding one card or a multi-card wallet — so you can compare the AMEX Platinum Card against any other card or card combination. Every input has a sensible default so the calculator produces a useful estimate immediately, and you can dial each one in to match your situation.