Etsy Currency Guide 2026

How to Change Currency on Etsy:Step-by-Step Guide

Managing currency on Etsy can be confusing with multiple currency types at play. This guide explains how to change your display currency, shop currency, and payment currency — whether you're a buyer or seller.

Easy Display ChangesShop Currency SetupPayment OptionsInternational SellingConversion TipsFee Transparency

💱Quick Answer: How to Change Currency on Etsy

Changing your display currency is simple — here's how:

  1. Scroll to the bottom of any Etsy page
  2. Click on the currency/region selector in the footer
  3. Select your preferred currency from the dropdown
  4. The page refreshes with prices in your chosen currency

What You CAN Change:

  • Display currency (what you see)
  • Region/location settings
  • Language preferences

What You CANNOT Change:

  • Shop currency (set at creation)
  • Payment currency (matches shop)
  • Actual transaction currency

Important: Display currency changes what you see, but payments are always processed in the seller's shop currency.

Understanding Etsy Currency Types

Know the difference between display, shop, and payment currencies

Display Currency

What buyers see when browsing — can be changed anytime in settings

Shop/Listing Currency

The currency you list items in — set permanently when opening your shop

Payment Currency

Currency deposited to your bank — matches your shop currency

Transaction Currency

The currency used for the actual payment processing

Currency Options: Buyers vs. Sellers

What you can and cannot change

Currency AspectFor BuyersFor SellersCan Change?
Display CurrencyChange anytime via footer settingsAffects how you see other shopsYes
Shop CurrencyN/A — buyers don't set thisSet at shop creation, determines listing pricesNo
Payment CurrencyYour card/bank handles conversionMatches shop currency, deposited to bankNo
Conversion FeesVaries by payment provider2.5% on cross-currency transactionsN/A
Exchange RatesBank rate at purchase timeEtsy rate for depositsN/A

Note: Shop currency is permanently set when you open your Etsy shop and cannot be changed afterward.

5 Steps to Change Currency on Etsy

For buyers and sellers

1

Access Currency Settings (Buyers)

Find the currency selector at the bottom of any Etsy page.

  • Go to Etsy.com on your desktop browser or open the Etsy app
  • Scroll to the very bottom of the page (footer area)
  • Look for the region/currency selector showing your current currency
  • Click to open the dropdown menu
2

Select Your Preferred Display Currency

Choose from 40+ supported currencies.

  • Browse the list of available currencies
  • Select your preferred currency (e.g., USD, EUR, GBP, CAD)
  • The page will refresh with prices shown in your selected currency
  • This setting is saved to your browser/account for future visits
3

Understand Currency Display

Know how converted prices appear.

  • Converted prices show as estimates based on current exchange rates
  • Original seller currency may appear in smaller text below
  • Actual charge may differ based on your bank's exchange rate
  • Shipping costs are also converted to your display currency
4

Set Shop Currency (New Sellers)

Choose your listing currency when opening a shop.

  • During shop setup, select your country and bank location
  • Your shop currency will match Etsy Payments availability in your region
  • This currency cannot be changed later — choose carefully
  • All your listings and payments will use this currency
5

Manage International Pricing

Optimize your shop for global buyers.

  • Price items in round numbers that convert well
  • Use calculated shipping to show accurate international costs
  • Consider currency conversion fees when pricing
  • Communicate clearly about final costs in shop policies

International Selling Tips

Optimize your shop for global buyers

Price Transparency

Show original currency in listings to avoid confusion

Round Numbers

Price in round numbers to look better after conversion

Shipping Clarity

List shipping costs separately to avoid conversion surprises

Communication

Be clear with international buyers about final costs

Etsy Currency: The Numbers

40+
Currencies Supported
2.5%
Conversion Fee
90M+
Global Buyers
Real-Time
Exchange Rates

Currency Best Practices

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Don't Do This

  • Assume converted prices are final — actual charges depend on payment provider rates
  • Expect to change shop currency — this cannot be modified after shop creation
  • Ignore currency conversion fees — factor the 2.5% fee into your pricing strategy
  • Price with odd numbers — they look awkward after conversion (e.g., $19.99 becomes 18.47 EUR)
  • Forget about international shipping costs — these are converted too and can surprise buyers
  • Overlook regional Etsy Payments availability — not all currencies are available in all countries
  • Skip communicating final costs — unclear pricing leads to unhappy buyers and returns

Do This Instead

  • Check the original currency — look for the seller's listing currency to understand true price
  • Set display currency before browsing — avoid confusion by setting your preferred currency first
  • Choose shop currency carefully — this is permanent, so match it to your bank account currency
  • Price in round numbers — your prices will look better after currency conversion
  • Be transparent with international buyers — mention that final costs depend on their bank's exchange rate
  • Factor in conversion fees when pricing — the 2.5% fee affects your margins on international sales
  • Use calculated shipping — this provides accurate costs for international buyers

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Etsy currency settings.

To change your display currency: Go to Etsy.com, scroll to the bottom of the page, click on the currency/region selector, choose your preferred currency from the dropdown menu. This changes how prices appear to you but doesn't affect the actual transaction currency.
No, once you set your shop currency during setup, it cannot be changed. Your shop currency determines the currency in which you list items and receive payments. If you need a different shop currency, you would need to open a new shop.
Display currency is what buyers see when browsing (can be changed anytime). Shop currency is the currency you list items in and receive payments — this is set permanently when you open your shop and cannot be changed.
Etsy automatically converts prices for international buyers using current exchange rates. A small currency conversion fee (approximately 2.5%) may apply. The converted amount is an estimate — the final charge depends on the buyer's bank exchange rate.
You'll be paid in your shop's listing currency, which you set when opening your shop. Etsy Payments deposits funds in this currency to your linked bank account. Your bank may convert it if your account is in a different currency.
Buyers can view prices in their preferred currency, but payment is processed in the seller's shop currency. The buyer's payment provider handles the conversion. This means the final amount charged may vary slightly based on exchange rates.
When you change display currency, Etsy converts prices using current exchange rates plus any applicable conversion fees. These are estimates — actual charges depend on your payment provider's exchange rate at the time of purchase.
Etsy supports over 40 currencies for display purposes, including USD, EUR, GBP, CAD, AUD, JPY, and more. However, shop/listing currency options depend on your country and Etsy Payments availability in your region.
The seller's original listing currency is shown in small text below the converted price, or you can change your display currency to match the seller's shop currency. This helps you understand the actual price without conversion estimates.
Etsy fees are calculated as percentages (6.5% transaction fee, etc.) and apply regardless of currency. However, listing fees ($0.20 USD) are converted to your shop currency. Currency conversion fees (2.5%) apply to cross-currency transactions.

Etsy's currency conversion rates and fees may change. Exchange rates fluctuate in real-time. Actual charges depend on your payment provider's rates at the time of purchase. This guide is for informational purposes and reflects policies as of early 2026.

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