Hey @ilona1 !
Your question is a great one! It is indeed possible to achieve this for your store.
First things first, you need to have Shopify Payments set up on your store in order to support multiple selling currencies. If you haven’t already, check out how to set up Shopify Payments right over here.
Once you have Shopify Payments set up, go to your payments settings and follow my steps below;
- From your Shopify admin, go to Settings > Payments.
- In the Shopify Payments section, click Manage.
- In the Countries/regions section, click Add country/region.
- Select the country or region that you want to support.
- Click Add country/region.
Next, you will need to enable a currency switcher for your store, this will enable your customers to select their local currency, so for example in your case it will be Swedish SEK. A lot of themes do not have a currency switcher included, so you can look at using an app from our app store here to do this. We do have our own free Shopify app, which you can use if you wish. Our Geolocation app lets you recommend the best country and language for your visitors based on their browser preferences and location. Click here to explore more.
After this, you can set up rounding rules and international pricing, which you can learn more about here.
Finally, test your customer’s experience by visiting your online store and selecting a different currency, to test your customer’s experience. Make sure that your prices appear as you’d expect in your different currencies, and that your apps and customizations continue to work as expected.
I’d also be interested to hear more about your business, what you are selling, and what your sales goals are for this year. Also, how do you plan to achieve your sales goals? If there are any resources I can share with you to help, I would be more than happy to assist!