How to find your Amazon order history
Amazon sells almost anything and accounts for nearly40% of all e-commerce sales, so you may have a handful of their items. You get a receipt for every purchase, but revisiting your Amazon order history is handy when you want to buy something again, return an item, orsee how much you spenton Amazon. Review your past purchases on your smartphone, PC, orChromebookin a few clicks. You can’t download your purchase history report for commercial purposes or to get a broader view. However, this guide simplifies viewing your order history.
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How to check your order history on Amazon
No matter what smartphone you use, Amazon makes it easy to review your order history on Apple iOS and Android. The process is the same on both platforms. We use the Android version of the app in this example.
After accessing your orders page, filter through a few options or perform additional tasks to see more order details.

The Amazon Your Orders page is a great way to keep track of your orders, look up refunds, and repurchase your favorite items. Previously, you could download order reports of your purchases using the Amazon Order History Report tool. It created a .csv file you could open with Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets to see how much you spent, your favorite retailers, and more. Amazon booted the feature in March 2023, leaving the simple order history tool.
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How to check your Amazon order history on your computer
Open any web browser on your PC, Mac, or Chromebook and follow these steps:
Similar to the mobile version, the most useful actions have dedicated buttons next to your order, making it simple to filter or archive items in your order history. It shows orders placed in the past three months by default. Use the drop-down menu button to see orders from past years orfind your archived orders.

Make smarter orders on Amazon
Checking your past orders on Amazon is straightforward whether you use an iPhone, Android, or a PC. You can’t use the order history report tool anymore, so stop by ourAmazon shopping tipsto save money on your next purchase and identify whether you’re making a good deal.
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