Users should be able to type a value into the "Viss" field and see the "KG" equivalent instantly, or type into the "KG" field to get the exact "Viss" value without needing to toggle menus. 2. Sub-Unit Breakdown (Ticals and Grams)

The viss, known locally as , is the primary unit of weight used in Myanmar's everyday marketplaces. Whether you are buying onions at a local bazaar in Yangon, trading seafood in the coastal regions, or purchasing wholesale agricultural goods, prices are almost always quoted per viss.

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Real-time calculation as you type, eliminating the need to hit "enter."

The viss is more than just a number; it has a deep cultural history in Southeast Asia. The system is derived from the , which weighs approximately 16.3 grams. One hundred ticals equal one viss.

Users should be able to type a number into either the "Viss" field or the "Kg" field and see the reciprocal value update in real-time.

Modern supermarkets in urban centers like Yangon and Mandalay pre-package goods in kilograms. Everyday shoppers use the mobile app to compare prices against traditional wet market rates to ensure they get the best value for their money. How to Choose the Best App

: Open the app on your device.

The (known locally as Peittha ) is a traditional unit of measurement in Myanmar.