Caffeine Calculator
Estimate the caffeine content of your cup based on tea type, leaf amount, water temperature, and steep time. Compare caffeine levels across teas and against coffee to make informed choices about your daily intake.
CalculatorHow to Use
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Select your tea type
Choose from 8 tea types including Black, Green, Matcha, and Yerba Mate. Each has a baseline caffeine value per standard 8 oz cup.
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Adjust steep time and cups
Set your steep time (1-10 minutes) and number of cups (1-10). Longer steep times extract more caffeine, up to a natural cap.
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Review your results
See caffeine per cup, total daily intake, percentage of the FDA 400 mg limit, comparison to coffee, and a safety badge.
About
Caffeine is a natural stimulant found in the leaves of Camellia sinensis, the plant behind all true teas. The amount of caffeine in a cup depends on the tea type, processing method, water temperature, steep time, and the ratio of leaf to water. Black and pu-erh teas are fully oxidized and tend to release caffeine quickly, while green and white teas undergo less oxidation and typically yield lower caffeine levels per cup.
Matcha is an exception among green teas because the entire leaf is ground into powder and consumed, so you ingest all of its caffeine rather than just what diffuses into water. Yerba mate, though not from Camellia sinensis, contains caffeine (sometimes called mateine) at levels comparable to or exceeding black tea.
The FDA considers 400 mg of caffeine per day generally safe for most healthy adults, roughly equivalent to 8-9 cups of black tea or about 4 cups of coffee. Individual tolerance varies widely based on genetics, body weight, medication interactions, and habitual consumption. Pregnant individuals are typically advised to limit intake to 200 mg per day. This calculator provides estimates based on published averages and should not replace medical advice.