TikTok Gifts: What are they and how much are they worth?

TikTok gifts have different values and are paid for with TikTok Coins

TIKTOK gifting is a way for fans to tip their favourite influencers.

Virtual gifting is a popular way TikTok content creators earn money from their videos. But how much are the gifts and how does it work?

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TikTok gifts have different values and are paid for with TikTok CoinsCredit: TikTok

What are TikTok gifts?

TikTok allows users to present their favourite content creators with virtual gifts.

Sending e-gifts is a way that fans can interact with influencers and send donations to the content creator.

In exchange, creators often promise shout-outs on their live-streams, and even offer to follow fans back on social media.

The gifts are represented by different emoji symbols and the value of each icon will vary in price.

Fans can send digital gifts during live-streamed video sessions, which appear as on-screen animations.

How much are TikTok gifts worth in the UK?

Commonly-used TikTok gifts can cost between 1p to £48.99 each, with some of the newer additions costing even more.

Users have to purchase TikTok coins in order to tip their favourite influencer.

Coin packages range from 32p for 30 coins, to a whopping £26,500 for 2,500,000 coins.

Depending on how much the gift is worth, influencers will receive 50% of gift revenue earned.

A rose is one of the most common gifts and is worth one coin.

One coin is estimated to be worth around 1p.

According to Dexerto, the cost of purchasing each gift in virtual coins and their worth in pounds is as follows:

Fewer than 10 coins

1 coin (1p)

  • Tennis
  • Flame Heart
  • Love letter
  • Football
  • GG
  • Hi July
  • Mini speaker
  • Lightning bolt
  • Coffee
  • Ice cream cone
  • Weights
  • Rose
  • TikTok logo
  • Alien peace sign
  • Garden gnome
  • Squirrel
  • Daisies

5 coins (5p)

  • Pink shoes
  • Duckling
  • Chic
  • Pandas
  • Finger heart
  • Mic
  • Hi
  • Cotton’s shell

10 coins (11p)

  • Tiny dino
  • Stars snap
  • Crocodile
  • Rosa
  • Maxwell
  • Dog bone
  • Marvin the monkey

15 to 100 coins

  • Raccoon: 15 (£0.16)
  • Perfume: 20 (£0.21)
  • Baby fox: 20 (£0.21)
  • Capybara: 30 (£0.32)
  • Donuts: 30 (£0.32)
  • I love you: 49 (£0.52)
  • Ruby red: 88 (£0.94)
  • Origami: 99 (£1.05)
  • Hat and mustache: 99 (£1.05)
  • Cap: 99 (£1.05)
  • Paper crane: 99 (£1.05)
  • My favorite: 99 (£1.05)
  • Little crown: 99 (£1.05)
  • Hand heart: 100 (£1.06)
  • Confetti: 100 (£1.06)
  • Bear love: 100 (£1.06)

150 to 999 coins

  • Butterfly: 169 (£1.80)
  • Musical Notes: 169 (£1.80)
  • Witch’s Hat: 177 (£1.88)
  • Hearts: 199 (£2.11)
  • Sunglasses: 199 (£2.11)
  • Ski Goggles: 199 (£2.11)
  • Padlock and key: 199 (£2.11)
  • Sending positivity: 199 (£2.11)
  • Travel trolley: 199 (£2.11)
  • Goggles: 199 (£2.11)
  • Love you: 199 (£2.11)
  • Garland headpiece: 199 (£2.11)
  • Puppy love: 199 (£2.11)
  • The passion rose: 199 (£2.11)
  • Roman Empire: 199 (£2.11)
  • Pug: 199 (£2.11)
  • Indoor fan: 199 (£2.11)
  • Rock n’ roll: 299 (£3.17)
  • Superpower: 299 (£3.17)
  • Bridal Veil: 299 (£3.17)
  • Boxing Gloves: 299 (£3.17)
  • Corgi: 299 (£3.17)
  • Duck: 299 (£3.17)
  • Dash: 299 (£3.17)
  • Elephant trunk: 299 (£3.17)
  • Balloon Joget: 300 (£3.18)
  • Tumpeng Rice: 300 (£3.18)
  • Campfire: 388 (£4.12)
  • Singing frogs: 398 (£4.22)
  • Sweet Dreams: 399 (£4.23)
  • Forever Rosa (399) (£4.23)
  • Swing: 399 (£4.23)
  • Cotton the Seal: 399 (£4.23)
  • Gamer cyber mask: 399 (£4.23)
  • Flower flight: 399 (£4.23)
  • Necklace: 400 (£4.24)
  • Marine trap: 400 (£4.24)
  • Across the board: 450 (£4.77)
  • Coral: 499 (£5.29)
  • Magic potion: 499 (£5.29)
  • Gardening: 500 (£5.30)
  • Money Rain: 500 (£5.30)
  • Spaghetti kiss: 500 (£5.30)
  • Window basket: 500 (£5.30)
  • Ice Machine: 538 (£5.71)
  • Record Player: 600 (£6.36)
  • Love Balloon: 699 (£7.41)
  • Goose: 699 (£7.41)
  • Swan: 699 (£7.41)
  • TikTok trophy: 699 (£7.41)
  • Shoes: 700 (£7.42)
  • Pearl: 800 (£8.48)
  • Train: 899 (£9.53)
  • Travel with you: 999 (£10.59)
  • Badminton: 999 (£10.59)

Over 1,000 coins

  • Galaxy: 1,000 (£10.60)
  • Gold mine: 1,000 (£10.60)
  • Mirror Flower: 1,000 (£10.60)
  • Gerry the giraffe: 1,000 (£10.60)
  • Watermelon love: 1,000 (£10.60)
  • The magic lamp: 1,000 (£10.60)
  • Disco ball: 1,000 (£10.60)
  • Fireworks: 1,088 (£11.54)
  • Diamond tree: 1,088 (£11.54)
  • Take a drive: 1,200 (£12.72)
  • Gaming Chair: 1,200 (£12.72)
  • Counting sheep: 1,200 (£12.72)
  • Bombom car: 1,288 (£13.66)
  • Streamers set-up: 1,400 (£14.84)
  • Flower Arrangement: 1,500 (£15.90)
  • Champion: 1,500 (£15.90)
  • Chasing the dream: 1,500 (£15.90)
  • Diamond ring: 1,500 (£15.90)
  • Garland: 1,500 (£15.90)
  • Drinking time: 1,777 (£18.84)
  • Tree House: 1799 (£19.07)
  • Fast Boat: 1,888 (£20.02)
  • Magic album: 1,999 (£21.19)
  • Airship: 1,999 (£21.19)
There have been growing concerns about the addictive nature of TikTok rewards and gifts

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There have been growing concerns about the addictive nature of TikTok rewards and giftsCredit: GETTY

Other more expensive additions to the TikTok store include:

  • Meteor shower: 3,000 (approx £31.80)
  • Leon the kitten: 4,888 (approx £51.82)
  • Wolf: 5,500 (approx £58.30)
  • Lion: 29,999 (approx £317.99)
  • TikTok Universe: 44,999 (approx £476.99)

The pricing of gifts in the TikTok store are frequently subject to change.

What is the TikTok Creator Fund?

ACCORDING to the TikTok official website, the Creator Fund “gives TikTok’s best and brightest the opportunity to earn money with their creative talent.”

While it is not a grant or ad revenue program, the Creator Fund provides payment to qualified TikTokers based on a “variety of factors” across their content.

“We want all creators to have the opportunity to earn money doing what they love and turn their passion into a livelihood,” the website continues.

With no limit on the number of qualified TikTokers who can join the fund, payments may increase or decrease at different times throughout one’s run on the platform.

Some factors affecting the funds a qualified TikToker may earn include number of authentic views per video, the amount of engagement, and whether or not the work falls within the Community Guidelines.

In 2019, TikTok updated its policy to state that only people aged 18 and over can purchase, send or receive gifts.

After growing concern about online safety, the EU launched an investigation into TikTok’s alleged targeting and exploitation of children on the video-sharing platform in February 2024.

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