Set WooCommerce product prices in multiple currencies with flexible cart and checkout options and per-product currency settings.
As of April 2026, Currency per Product for WooCommerce is a WordPress woocommerce plugin with 2.0K+ active installations and a 4.1/5 rating from 17 reviews. It has been downloaded 51K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 4.4+ and PHP 7.4+. Available on WordPress.org since 2017. Recently updated within the last 3 months. Downloads are up 11% this week. Top alternative: Google for WooCommerce.
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Currency per Product for WooCommerce plugin lets you set and display prices for WooCommerce products in different currencies.
There is a number of scenarios that can be implemented with this plugin:
I installed a trial version of this plugin. It malfunctioned, so I contacted technical support and they responded quickly and effectively, and the plugin worked correctly afterward.
Even though I was using the free version of the Currency per Product for WooCommerce plugin, they investigated and resolved a QuickEdit issue in WordPress. They have a good technical team and customer support team.
First of all, I already opened a support ticket, which I had noted in my last review. Second of all, the WordPress Support Moderator can’t seem to understand that a review of the product support and reliability is just as much a review of the product as a review of the functionality alone and had deleted my previous review. I detailed all the painful steps for future potential users to understand the risks of using this product, especially if they bite the bullet and pay for the Pro version, which I did to enable automatic exchange rates.
I have a product set to THB, while the rest of my store is in USD. The product displays THB correctly but then when a user is either logged in or enters any address (I tried both Thai and US addresses), it double converts to 113000+ THB, as if the 3500 THB were originally in USD. Support was barely responsive in 5 days, once only to confirm the bug and ask for access, a second time just to tell me my site was inaccessible when it was up. Meanwhile I’m losing sales, couldn’t close the product page because I was leaving it open for support to see the bug, and I had a customer email me frantically asking for a refund because they were horrified to have been charged the Thai baht equivalent of $3500 USD because they hadn’t noticed the double conversion. I refunded them, of course, but that transaction cost me a nonrefundable $188 in transactions fees to WooPayments.
The plugin works perfectly! Technical support is great! There were some shortcomings, possibly related to the specifics of the site, but they were resolved very quickly!
Perfect solution for add multi-currency on your products or categories.
| WordPress | 4.4+ requiredTested up to 6.9.0 |
| PHP | 7.4+ required |
| Dependencies | woocommerce |
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