Free caffeine tool

How much caffeine is in your blood right now?

Healthy adults can have up to 400 mg of caffeine a day (about four cups of coffee), or 200 mg in pregnancy. This calculator adds up the caffeine in 82 drinks, from Starbucks and Dunkin to Red Bull and Monster, then tracks how much is still active in your bloodstream using caffeine's roughly 5-hour half-life, so you know when you can sleep. No signup.

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Pick from 82 chain, home-brewed, energy, and tea options.

  • Blonde Roast Brewed
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    360 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Pike Place Brewed
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    310 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Featured Dark Roast
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    260 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Caffe Americano
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    225 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Doubleshot on Ice
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    225 mg
    18 g sugar
  • Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    255 mg
    13 g sugar
  • Cold Brew
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    205 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Nitro Cold Brew
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    280 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Brew
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    185 mg
    14 g sugar
  • Caffe Mocha
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    175 mg
    35 g sugar
  • Iced Coffee
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    165 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Caffe Latte
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    150 mg
    17 g sugar
  • Caramel Macchiato
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    150 mg
    33 g sugar
  • Iced Chai Tea Latte (Premium)
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    95 mg
    31 g sugar
  • Iced Matcha Tea Latte
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    80 mg
    28 g sugar
  • Single Espresso Shot
    Starbucks · 1 oz shot
    75 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Blonde Espresso Shot
    Starbucks · 1 oz shot
    85 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Matcha Creme Frappuccino
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    70 mg
    52 g sugar
  • Pink Drink / Mango Dragonfruit Refresher
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    45 mg
    25 g sugar
  • Tropical Butterfly Refresher (water)
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    45 mg
    22 g sugar
  • Tropical Butterfly Energy
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    125 mg
    24 g sugar
  • Decaf Pike Place
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    25 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Iced Passion Tango Tea
    Starbucks · Grande 16 oz
    0 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Iced Coffee
    Dunkin · Medium 24 oz
    297 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Cold Brew
    Dunkin · Medium 24 oz
    260 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Hot Original Blend
    Dunkin · Medium 14 oz
    210 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Iced Latte
    Dunkin · Medium 24 oz
    178 mg
    18 g sugar
  • Iced Macchiato
    Dunkin · Medium 24 oz
    237 mg
    19 g sugar
  • Iced Matcha Latte
    Dunkin · Medium 24 oz
    120 mg
    32 g sugar
  • Refreshers
    Dunkin · Medium 24 oz
    99 mg
    33 g sugar
  • Decaf Hot Coffee
    Dunkin · Medium 14 oz
    10 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Espresso Shot
    Dunkin · 1 oz shot
    118 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Hot Latte
    Dunkin · Medium 14 oz
    166 mg
    14 g sugar
  • Drip Coffee
    Home-brewed · 8 oz
    95 mg
    0 g sugar
  • French Press
    Home-brewed · 8 oz
    107 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Pour-over
    Home-brewed · 8 oz
    100 mg
    0 g sugar
  • AeroPress
    Home-brewed · 8 oz
    100 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Cold Brew (home)
    Home-brewed · 8 oz
    110 mg
    0 g sugar
  • K-Cup pod (Keurig)
    Home-brewed · 8 oz
    130 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Espresso (home machine)
    Home-brewed · 1 oz shot
    64 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Moka pot
    Home-brewed · 2 oz
    80 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Death Wish Coffee
    Home-brewed · 12 oz
    728 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Decaf Brewed
    Home-brewed · 8 oz
    5 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Red Bull
    Energy drinks · 8.4 oz
    80 mg
    27 g sugar
  • Red Bull (large)
    Energy drinks · 16 oz
    151 mg
    51 g sugar
  • Monster Original
    Energy drinks · 16 oz
    160 mg
    54 g sugar
  • Monster Java 300
    Energy drinks · 15 oz
    300 mg
    27 g sugar
  • Bang Energy
    Energy drinks · 16 oz
    300 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Reign Total Body Fuel
    Energy drinks · 16 oz
    300 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Celsius Original
    Energy drinks · 12 oz
    200 mg
    0 g sugar
  • C4 Smart Energy
    Energy drinks · 16 oz
    200 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Alani Nu Energy
    Energy drinks · 12 oz
    200 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Ghost Energy
    Energy drinks · 16 oz
    200 mg
    0 g sugar
  • 5-Hour Energy Regular
    Energy drinks · 1.93 oz
    200 mg
    0 g sugar
  • 5-Hour Energy Extra Strength
    Energy drinks · 1.93 oz
    230 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Rockstar Original
    Energy drinks · 16 oz
    160 mg
    24 g sugar
  • NOS Energy
    Energy drinks · 16 oz
    160 mg
    54 g sugar
  • Coca-Cola
    Sodas · 12 oz
    34 mg
    39 g sugar
  • Diet Coke
    Sodas · 12 oz
    46 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Pepsi
    Sodas · 12 oz
    38 mg
    41 g sugar
  • Pepsi Zero Sugar
    Sodas · 12 oz
    69 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Mountain Dew
    Sodas · 12 oz
    54 mg
    46 g sugar
  • Dr Pepper
    Sodas · 12 oz
    41 mg
    40 g sugar
  • Mountain Dew Kickstart
    Sodas · 16 oz
    92 mg
    20 g sugar
  • Sprite / 7-Up
    Sodas · 12 oz
    0 mg
    38 g sugar
  • Black tea
    Tea · 8 oz
    47 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Green tea
    Tea · 8 oz
    28 mg
    0 g sugar
  • White tea
    Tea · 8 oz
    28 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Oolong tea
    Tea · 8 oz
    38 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Yerba Mate
    Tea · 8 oz
    85 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Matcha (whisked)
    Tea · 1 tsp / 2 g
    70 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Chai tea
    Tea · 8 oz
    47 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Herbal / Rooibos
    Tea · 8 oz
    0 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Decaf tea
    Tea · 8 oz
    3 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Premier Protein Cafe Latte
    Protein coffee · 11 oz
    120 mg
    1 g sugar
  • Fairlife Core Power Coffee
    Protein coffee · 11.5 oz
    85 mg
    2 g sugar
  • Starbucks Doubleshot Energy
    Protein coffee · 15 oz
    135 mg
    29 g sugar
  • Starbucks Tripleshot Energy
    Protein coffee · 15 oz
    225 mg
    30 g sugar
  • La Colombe Triple Draft Latte
    Protein coffee · 9 oz
    175 mg
    12 g sugar
  • Muscle Milk Coffee House
    Protein coffee · 11 oz
    120 mg
    4 g sugar
  • Stok Black Cold Brew
    Protein coffee · 13.7 oz
    145 mg
    0 g sugar
  • Wandering Bear Cold Brew
    Protein coffee · 8 oz
    150 mg
    0 g sugar
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Method

Three steps to your caffeine plan.

Log what you drink, tune the personal settings, and read the live bloodstream tracker.

01
Step

Add drinks

Search the database or pick a category chip. Click Add on any drink to log it with the current time. Use the custom drink form for anything not listed.

Drink + time => logged dose
02
Step

Set your settings

Enter age, sensitivity, and bedtime. Toggle pregnancy or adolescent if either applies. These tune the half-life math and your personal daily limit.

half-life = f(sensitivity, age)
03
Step

Read your zone

The result card shows total mg, percent of limit, current bloodstream mg, and bedtime mg. The sleep impact card warns if bedtime caffeine will fragment deep sleep.

mg(t) = dose × 0.5^(t/halfLife)
The science

What the research actually shows.

Five mechanisms drive how caffeine and sugar from drinks move through your body. Each is anchored in peer-reviewed clinical research or major US health-body guidance.

Half-life

Exponential decay

Caffeine clears via the liver enzyme CYP1A2. Each half-life period the remaining dose halves. After 5 half-lives roughly 3 percent remains, the standard pharmacology threshold for clearance.

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remaining = dose × 0.5 ^ (hours / halfLife)
200 mg at 8 AM → 100 mg at 1 PM → 50 mg at 6 PM (5 h half-life)
FDA limits

400 mg adult cap

The FDA cites 400 mg per day as safe for most healthy adults. That is roughly four 8 oz coffees, ten cans of soda, or two 16 oz energy drinks. The cap is intake, not bloodstream level.

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Healthy adult cap = 400 mg / day
Crossing 400 mg/day raises risk of jitter, GI distress, and tachycardia
Pregnancy + youth

Tighter caps

ACOG recommends under 200 mg per day during pregnancy and breastfeeding (caffeine crosses the placenta freely). AAP recommends under 100 mg per day for adolescents and zero added caffeine for children under 12.

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Pregnancy: 200 mg · Teens: 100 mg · Kids: 0
One Grande Starbucks latte = 150 mg, near a pregnant person's cap
Sleep impact

The 6 hour rule

Drake et al. 2013 (J Clin Sleep Med) found 400 mg of caffeine taken 6 hours before bed still cut total sleep time by an hour and fragmented deep sleep. The calculator flags bedtime caffeine above 50 mg.

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Bedtime target: less than 50 mg in blood
A 3 PM 200 mg dose still leaves ~70 mg at 11 PM
AHA sugar limit

25 g women, 36 g men

The American Heart Association added-sugar position statement caps daily added sugar at 25 g for women and 36 g for men. Drinks are the number one source of added sugar in the US diet per CDC. Most commercial drink sugar (syrups, sweeteners, soda) counts as added sugar by FDA labeling.

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AHA cap: 25 g women · 36 g men · 0 to 25 g kids
One Grande Caramel Macchiato (33 g) blows past the women's cap by itself
Reference

Daily caffeine limits, by group.

From the FDA, ACOG, and AAP. Limits are intake per day, not per dose. For a healthy adult, 400 mg of caffeine is considered safe, and on a body-weight basis that works out to roughly 3 to 6 mg per kg, so lighter people and teens hit their ceiling on less. The safe caffeine limit during pregnancy is tighter at 200 mg per day, and the daily caffeine limit for teens is 100 mg.

FDA
Healthy adults
400 mg

Roughly four 8 oz brewed coffees or two 16 oz energy drinks. Stay under for the long run.

ACOG
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
200 mg

Caffeine crosses the placenta. Fetus and newborn cannot metabolize it.

AAP
Adolescents (12 to 17)
100 mg

Adolescent sleep and cardiovascular load are more sensitive to caffeine than adult systems.

AAP
Children under 12
0 mg

No safe added caffeine for kids. Trace amounts from chocolate are unavoidable but acceptable.

Half-life

How long does caffeine stay in your system?

Caffeine clears the body on a half-life, which is the time it takes for your system to break down half of what is left. For most healthy adults that half-life averages about 5 to 6 hours. So if you take in a dose now, roughly half of it is still around 5 to 6 hours later, half of that remains after another 5 to 6 hours, and so on. That is why an afternoon coffee can still be working against your sleep at midnight.

Because the decay is exponential rather than a hard cutoff, caffeine is never instantly gone. As a rule of thumb it takes about five half-lives for a dose to drop to a negligible level, which lands most people somewhere around a full day for complete clearance. While the caffeine is active it blocks adenosine, the molecule that builds up through the day and makes you feel sleepy, which is exactly why a late dose keeps you wired. How fast you clear it comes down to your CYP1A2 liver enzyme, so a slow metabolizer feels the same espresso shot for far longer than a fast one, and that genetic difference is what caffeine sensitivity really describes. This caffeine half-life calculator models that exponential decay directly: it tracks how much caffeine is left in your bloodstream minute by minute, adjusts the half-life for your sensitivity, age, and pregnancy, and predicts when you will fall below the threshold that affects sleep.

Quick reference

Caffeine in common drinks.

The 30 most-searched drinks at a glance. It is also the quickest way to compare caffeine in an energy drink vs coffee: a small Red Bull sits near a single home-brewed cup, while a Bang or Monster Java can match three of them in one can. Click Add in the calculator to log any of these.

DrinkCaffeine
Blonde Roast Brewed360 mg
Pike Place Brewed310 mg
Cold Brew205 mg
Nitro Cold Brew280 mg
Caffe Latte150 mg
Caffe Mocha175 mg
Iced Matcha Tea Latte80 mg
Single Espresso Shot75 mg
Iced Coffee297 mg
Cold Brew260 mg
Hot Original Blend210 mg
Iced Matcha Latte120 mg
Drip Coffee95 mg
French Press107 mg
K-Cup pod (Keurig)130 mg
Death Wish Coffee728 mg
Decaf Brewed5 mg
Espresso (home machine)64 mg
Red Bull80 mg
Monster Original160 mg
Celsius Original200 mg
Bang Energy300 mg
5-Hour Energy Regular200 mg
Coca-Cola34 mg
Mountain Dew54 mg
Pepsi Zero Sugar69 mg
Black tea47 mg
Green tea28 mg
Matcha (whisked)70 mg
Yerba Mate85 mg
Numbers from brand nutrition pages, USDA FoodData Central, and the DrinkDigits 100-drinks caffeine chart.
Sugar reference

Highest-sugar drinks at a glance.

The 20 drinks with the most sugar in the database, sorted from highest to lowest. AHA caps daily added sugar at 25 g for women and 36 g for men.

DrinkSugar
Monster Original54 g
NOS Energy54 g
Matcha Creme Frappuccino52 g
Red Bull (large)51 g
Mountain Dew46 g
Pepsi41 g
Dr Pepper40 g
Coca-Cola39 g
Sprite / 7-Up38 g
Caffe Mocha35 g
Caramel Macchiato33 g
Refreshers33 g
Iced Matcha Latte32 g
Iced Chai Tea Latte (Premium)31 g
Starbucks Tripleshot Energy30 g
Starbucks Doubleshot Energy29 g
Iced Matcha Tea Latte28 g
Red Bull27 g
Monster Java 30027 g
Pink Drink / Mango Dragonfruit Refresher25 g
Sugar values from brand nutrition pages, cross-checked with the DrinkDigits matcha sugar comparison and Tropical Butterfly Refresher deep-dive. Teaspoons computed as grams divided by 4.
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Frequently asked questions.

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Sources & reading

Where the numbers come from.

Methodology

Data sources

Caffeine values come from brand nutrition pages and USDA FoodData Central. Daily limits come from the FDA, ACOG, and AAP. Half-life and sleep impact math is anchored in Drake 2013 and Arnaud 2011 clinical pharmacology references.

Read next

Related guides

Long-form articles on caffeine pharmacology, side-by-side drink comparisons, and the full 100-drink chart.

Editorial
Built by Hunzala Ashfaq, Founder
Updated Cross-checked against FDA, ACOG, AAP, and peer-reviewed pharmacology

Data Sources

Caffeine decay uses the standard exponential half-life model (mg = dose × 0.5^(elapsed/halfLife)) with base values of 4 hours (low sensitivity), 5.5 hours (normal), and 8 hours (high). Pregnancy adds 2.5 hours, age 65+ adds 1.5 hours. Daily limits follow FDA (400 mg adults), ACOG (200 mg pregnancy), and AAP (100 mg adolescents). Sugar limits follow AHA (25 g women, 36 g men). Results are educational, not medical advice.

Built and maintained by Hunzala Ashfaq, founder of DrinkDigits. Last updated . Calculations verified against official brand and public nutrition data.
This calculator is educational and for general reference only. It is not medical or dietetic advice. Consult a licensed healthcare provider for personalized nutrition guidance.
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