Unit Price Calculator

Calculate cost per unit and compare product values

Options

Enter the total cost of the package
Enter how many units are in the package
Price: $0.00
Per: unit

Compare (Optional)

Use Cases

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Grocery Shopping

Compare prices between bulk and regular packages to get the best deal.

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Wholesale Buying

Determine true cost savings when buying in bulk quantities.

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Budget Planning

Make informed purchasing decisions to reduce your overall expenses.

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Retail Comparison

Compare products from different brands and stores instantly.

How to Use

  1. Enter Total Price: Input the total cost of the product package
  2. Enter Quantity: Specify how many units are in the package
  3. Add Unit Type: Optional - specify the measurement (oz, lb, kg, etc.)
  4. View Result: Get the price per unit instantly

How It Works

  • Simple Calculation: Divides total price by quantity for accurate unit cost
  • Instant Results: Real-time calculation as you enter values
  • Unit Type Support: Works with any measurement system (ounces, grams, etc.)
  • Comparison Feature: Compare two products side-by-side to find better value
  • Easy Copying: Copy results to use elsewhere
  • Mobile Friendly: Works on all devices for shopping on-the-go

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I calculate unit price?

Unit price helps you find the best value and avoid overpaying. Products with better per-unit pricing offer better value even if the total price seems higher.

How do I compare two products?

Enter the first product details, then use the Compare section to add a second product. The calculator will show which product offers better value.

Can I use this for bulk buying?

Yes, it's perfect for bulk buying decisions. You can compare the per-unit cost of buying in bulk versus regular packages.

Is my data stored?

No, all processing is done locally in your browser. Your data is never sent to our servers or stored anywhere.

What units can I use?

Any units work - ounces, grams, pounds, kilograms, items, etc. Enter whatever unit makes sense for your comparison.