Latte Caffeine Calculator: How Much Caffeine Is In A Latte?

☕ Latte Caffeine Calculator

Find out exactly how much caffeine is in your latte — by size, shots & coffee type

Quick Presets
⚙️ Calculator Settings
✨ How it works: Caffeine in a latte comes almost entirely from the espresso shots. A standard single espresso shot contains approximately 63 mg of caffeine. Milk and flavorings contribute zero caffeine.
✅ Your Latte Caffeine Results
Total Caffeine
milligrams (mg)
% of Daily Limit
of 400mg safe limit
Caffeine Per fl oz
mg per fl oz
Espresso Shots
shots used
Coffee Type
Caffeine per Shot
Latte Volume
Milk Type
Caffeine from Milk 0 mg
Safety Level
📊 Caffeine by Latte Size & Shots
Latte Size Std. Shots Caffeine (mg) % Daily Limit Volume
Short 1 shot
63 mg
16% 8 fl oz / 240 mL
Tall 1 shot
63 mg
16% 12 fl oz / 355 mL
Grande 2 shots
126 mg
32% 16 fl oz / 473 mL
Venti (hot) 2 shots
126 mg
32% 20 fl oz / 591 mL
Triple Shot 3 shots
189 mg
47% any size
Quad Shot 4 shots
252 mg
63% any size
🧪 Caffeine by Coffee Type (per shot)
Coffee Type Caffeine / Shot Volume / Shot Notes
Regular Espresso ~63 mg 1 fl oz / 30 mL SCAA standard
Ristretto ~50 mg 0.75 fl oz / 22 mL Shorter, less extracted
Lungo ~77 mg 1.5 fl oz / 44 mL Longer pull, more caffeine
Decaf Espresso ~3 mg 1 fl oz / 30 mL Not fully caffeine-free
Half-Caf Espresso ~32 mg 1 fl oz / 30 mL 50% decaf blend
Cold Brew Concentrate ~100 mg 1 fl oz / 30 mL Higher extraction
🥛 Latte Nutrition Facts (Grande, Whole Milk)
126
Caffeine (mg)
190
Calories
7g
Total Fat
18g
Carbs
12g
Protein
170mg
Sodium
17g
Sugar
30%
Calcium DV
⚠️ Daily Caffeine Limits: The FDA recommends a maximum of 400 mg of caffeine per day for healthy adults. Pregnant individuals should stay under 200 mg/day. Children and adolescents should avoid caffeine. Sensitivity varies by body weight, medications, and tolerance.
💡 Popular Latte vs. Other Drinks
Drink Serving Size Caffeine (mg) vs. Latte
Latte (Grande) 16 fl oz / 473 mL 126 mg
Drip Coffee 12 fl oz / 355 mL ~165 mg +39 mg more
Cappuccino 8 fl oz / 240 mL ~63–126 mg Similar
Americano 12 fl oz / 355 mL ~126 mg Same
Cold Brew 12 fl oz / 355 mL ~200 mg +74 mg more
Matcha Latte 12 fl oz / 355 mL ~70 mg –56 mg less
Energy Drink (12oz) 12 fl oz / 355 mL ~114 mg –12 mg less
Black Tea (8oz) 8 fl oz / 240 mL ~47 mg –79 mg less

The Latte is an Italian creation, made from a simple mix of espresso and steamed milk, that one traditionally serves in a glass. The word itself is surprisingly direct. In Italian it simply means “milk”.

One commonly hears it called caffè Latte or caffellatte, depending on the land where you find yourself.

What a Latte Is and How to Make It

Making a Latte is surprisingly easy. The main recipe is made up of one or two shots of espresso, a big portion of steamed milk and that typical thin layer of frothed milk on top. Especially that smooth froth gives the drink its unique charm.

In any cafe, you will notice that one prepares them with espresso shots and steamed milk, at most stores one uses default 2% milk, covered with only a tiny amount of froth. Here is the whole secret. If someone pours syrup in your Latte without asking, well, that should not happen.

Here is what separates the Latte: the milk is the main star. Unlike the cortado, that puts the espresso in the center, the Latte allows the milk to take the lead. Cortados come in little 4-ounce glasses, while Lattes appear in much bigger cups.

Standard size is a 12-ounce cup, although one commonly offers even bigger. The funny thing is, that no matter the ordered size, the amount of espresso stays almost the same. You simply receive more drnik in a bigger cup.

The base from espresso works as a blank canvas. The taste options are truly endless: pumpkin spice, pistachio, caramel apple, the new ideas always arrive. The iced Latte is the ideal choice for when you want something cold and refreshing.

Different sizes also mean different numbers of shots, so the drink adjusts according too the cup size.

Home made Lattes are not as terrible as they seem. For espresso you need Caffeine beans ground very fine, almost the size of table salt. Getting the right grind and the texture makes all the difference.

A great espresso shot is everything. The ratio that best works is around 1:2 for beans compared to the finished shot, so around 20 grams of grounds should give about 40 grams of espresso in 25 to 28 seconds. For an 8-ounce Latte, I have had luck with 6.5 to 7 ounces of milk.

Oat milk, almond milk and other plant based options work very well also.

Here is the key difference: Lattes use espresso, not filter coffee. That is it. In a good cafe you will always feel the Caffeine below, but the drink tends to be creamy and milky, rather than coffee heavy.

That makes it theadored comfort drink for coffee lovers everywhere, and for good reason.

Latte Caffeine Calculator: How Much Caffeine Is In A Latte?

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