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Which pack size is actually cheaper per unit?

Enter the price and size of each option. Price Pilot converts everything to a common unit and ranks by cost — weight, volume, area, and more. Works across 20+ units and 11 currencies.

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What is unit price comparison?

Unit price comparison converts products with different pack sizes, units, or currencies into the same base unit before ranking them. Price Pilot calculates cost per gram, mL, item, meter, or square meter so you can see which option is actually the best value.

How to compare unit prices with Price Pilot

  1. 1Enter a product name, price, quantity, and unit, or paste a natural-language input such as “Cola 500ml $3.5”.
  2. 2Price Pilot normalizes comparable products into the same unit and automatically sorts them by unit cost.
  3. 3Review the cheapest option, comparison bars, and projected savings to decide whether a bulk pack, a smaller pack, or a cross-currency option is truly cheaper.

When Price Pilot is useful

  • Compare groceries, drinks, toiletries, paper goods, and household supplies on a store shelf.
  • Check whether a bulk pack is really cheaper instead of trusting total price alone.
  • Compare products across units such as g vs kg, ml vs L, or piece vs pack.
  • Normalize costs across currencies for travel shopping, imported goods, or cross-border buying.

FAQ

What does unit price mean?

Unit price is the price of a product after converting it into a standard unit such as per gram, per mL, or per item. It is the most reliable way to compare value across different pack sizes.

Can I compare products with different sizes?

Yes. Price Pilot converts products inside the same measurement category into a shared base unit before ranking them by cost.

Can I compare products in different currencies?

Yes. With exchange rates enabled, Price Pilot converts prices into one base currency first and then calculates the unit cost.

Does Price Pilot upload my data?

No. Lists are stored locally in your browser by default, and shared links embed the list data directly in the URL instead of sending it to a server.