Uniswap pricing plans
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Uniswap Pricing: Plans & Fee Calculator 2026

Liquidity providers target the 0.01% pool fee tier for high-volume stablecoin swaps, with Uniswap offering 4 free plans that charge no flat monthly fees.

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Uniswap fees

High· Verified July 8, 2026
TierMakerTaker
Uniswap V3n/a0.01% / 0.05% / 0.30% / 1.00% (fixed tiers, per pool); 0.30% is standard/original, 0.01% added later via governance; LP picks tier per pair
Uniswap V4n/aany fee 0%-100% in 0.0001% (hundredth-of-a-bip) increments; can be dynamic via hooks, no fixed tiers

Spot trading fees. Your tier is set by 30-day volume (or holdings); the calculator above estimates your cost.

Uniswap pricing: the quick answer

Quick answerHigh· Verified July 8, 2026

Uniswap has no subscription and no platform access fee as of July 8, 2026; you pay a per-pool swap fee plus a possible interface fee and network gas. On V3 the pool fee is a fixed tier set per pair: 0.01%, 0.05%, 0.30% (the original standard), or 1.00%. On V4 the fee can be any value from 0% to 100% and can shift mid-market through hooks. Swap through Uniswap's own app or wallet and Uniswap Labs adds a 0.25% interface fee, exempting stablecoin swaps and ETH wrapping.

  • Uniswap V3n/a / 0.01% / 0.05% / 0.30% / 1.00% (fixed tiers, per pool); 0.30% is standard/original, 0.01% added later via governance; LP picks tier per pair
  • Uniswap V4n/a / any fee 0%-100% in 0.0001% (hundredth-of-a-bip) increments; can be dynamic via hooks, no fixed tiers
Run your trading volume through the fee calculator to see your actual maker and taker rates.
Free tier
Yes
Billing model
Freemium
Annual discount
Not offered

Uniswap is free to start, against a $0.01/mo median across 3 decentralized exchanges tools we track.


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Uniswap Hidden Costs & Pitfalls

What sits on top of the trading fee

The pool tier is the fee people quote. The interface fee and Ethereum gas are the two costs that decide what a swap actually runs you.

Uniswap Labs interface fee
Trade through the official Uniswap web app or mobile wallet and Uniswap Labs takes 0.25% on top of the pool fee. On a $2,000 ETH-to-USDC swap that is $5 to Labs, separate from the pool's own fee. You avoid it entirely by routing through the smart contracts directly, and it never applies to stablecoin-to-stablecoin swaps or to wrapping and unwrapping ETH.
0.25% (official app/wallet only)
Ethereum gas pass-through
Gas is charged per swap on top of everything else, and on Ethereum mainnet it is frequently the dominant cost, not the pool fee. During a busy hour the gas on a small swap can exceed a 0.30% pool fee several times over, which is why small trades on L1 are often not worth doing and why most routine activity has moved to L2s where gas is a fraction of that.
rate not published (varies wildly on L1)
Optional protocol fee on a pool
The tier you see goes to liquidity providers, but governance can switch on a separate protocol fee per pool that carves a slice off the top before providers are paid. It is not on for most pools, but it can be turned on, so a pool's headline fee is not a permanent guarantee of what providers keep. Check the specific pool rather than assuming the LP fee is the whole story.
rate not published (governance-set, per pool)
Uniswap Cost Analysis

Uniswap pricing, read against its live plans and category

Positioning

Uniswap has no subscription and no platform fee. The cost is a per-pool swap fee plus a possible interface fee and gas. On V3 the pool fee is a fixed tier per pair: 0.01%, 0.05%, 0.30% (the original standard), or 1.00%. On V4 the fee can be anything from 0% to 100% in tiny increments and can shift mid-market through hooks, so there is no fixed tier to quote. Stablecoin pairs sit cheapest; exotic pairs at the top.

Cost drivers

  • 1A 0.25% Uniswap Labs interface fee on swaps through the official web app or wallet, exempting stablecoin-to-stablecoin swaps and ETH wrapping. Route through contracts directly to avoid it.
  • 2Ethereum gas passes through on top of the swap fee and is often the dominant cost on L1.
  • 3Governance can switch on a separate protocol fee per pool, carved off before liquidity providers are paid.

Watch-outs

Gas and slippage do the damage on small trades, not the pool fee. Users report losing meaningful sums to failed transactions and fees on modest swaps, and thin pools can move the price hard against you mid-execution.

Editor’s take

The 0.01% and 0.05% tiers fit high-frequency and major-pair traders; the 0.30% and 1.00% tiers are for altcoin and volatile-pair liquidity. Skip the 0.25% interface fee by going direct, and keep small trades off Ethereum L1 where gas eats them. For a different chain, compare PancakeSwap.

Oleh KemOleh KemFounder & Lead Analyst
ComparEdge EditorialUpdated: July 8, 2026

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