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How Much Have You Spent on Amazon?
The order-history CSV button is gone, and Amazon doesn't show a lifetime total anywhere. Here's the free, private way to get your real number in 2026.
The Short Answer.
Amazon retired its Order History Reports feature — the page that let you download your orders as a CSV — back in March 2023. Since then, the only official way to get your complete order history is Amazon's Request My Data export from its privacy portal.
Once you have that export, JungleAudit turns it into your lifetime total, monthly spending trends, refunds, and payment breakdowns — free, with no sign-up, and without your order files ever leaving your browser.
- Request your data from Amazon's privacy portal (2 minutes).
- Download the ZIP when Amazon emails you (usually hours to a couple of days).
- Drop the files into JungleAudit and see your total — locally, in your browser.
Getting Your Number, Step by Step.
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Request Your Data From Amazon.
Sign in to Amazon, then open Request My Data (also reachable via Account > Data & Privacy). On other marketplaces — amazon.in, amazon.co.uk, amazon.de — the same page exists under your account's privacy settings.
Choose Your Orders (fastest) or Request All Your Data, then submit. Watch your inbox: Amazon sends a confirmation email, and the request doesn't start until you click the link in it.
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Download the ZIP and Unzip It.
Amazon emails you a download link when the export is ready — usually within a few hours to a couple of days (officially it can take up to 30). Unzip it and you'll find CSV files like these:
File What's inside Order History.csvEvery physical order — dates, totals, payment method Digital Content Orders.csvKindle books, apps, and other digital purchases Refund Details.csv,Returns Status.csvReturns, refund amounts, and return reasons Digital Borrowed Items.csvKindle Unlimited and Prime Reading loans Cart History.csv,Replacement Orders.csvSaved carts and replacement shipments On amazon.com, the ZIP uses a different layout: numbered folders such as
Retail.OrderHistory.1(containingRetail.OrderHistory.1.csv) andDigital-Ordering.1for digital purchases. Either way, don't rename anything — JungleAudit detects the file types and column layouts it knows automatically, and tells you if a file can't be mapped. -
See Your Total — Without Uploading Anything.
Open the JungleAudit analyzer, accept the local-only notice, and drop in the unzipped folder. The analysis runs on your device using DuckDB in a browser worker — there is no server upload step. You can verify that yourself in DevTools → Network while it runs.
You'll get:
Analyze my Amazon export — free- Lifetime spend and order count — the number you came for
- Monthly and yearly trend charts
- Spend by payment method (cards, UPI, gift balance)
- Refunds, net spend, and top return reasons
- Kindle Unlimited and library borrowing activity
Other Ways to Check (and Their Limits).
The Amazon Transactions page (under Account > Payments) lists individual charges page by page, but it has no totals and no export — fine for "what was that charge?", impractical for "what have I spent since 2015?".
Bank and card statements can be summed, but Amazon batches and splits charges per shipment, mixes in refunds, and tells you nothing about what you bought.
Browser extensions that scrape your order pages do work, but they run with access to your signed-in Amazon session — read their privacy policies carefully. JungleAudit takes the opposite approach: it only ever sees the export file you hand it, and only inside your own browser.
Questions, Answered.
Can I still download my Amazon order history as a CSV?
Not from the old Order History Reports page — Amazon retired that feature in March 2023. The only official way to get your complete order history now is a Request My Data export from Amazon's privacy portal, which arrives as a ZIP of CSV files.
How long does Amazon's Request My Data export take?
Usually a few hours to a couple of days. Amazon officially allows itself up to 30 days, but most order-history requests complete much faster. You'll get an email with a download link when it's ready.
Is it safe to analyze my Amazon export with an online tool?
It depends on the tool. JungleAudit runs entirely in your browser using DuckDB WASM — your CSV files are never uploaded to a server, and you can verify that yourself in DevTools → Network while analyzing. The code is open source on GitHub.
Does this work for amazon.in, amazon.co.uk, and other marketplaces?
Yes. Request your data from your own marketplace's privacy page (the same account menu path exists on amazon.in, amazon.co.uk, amazon.de, and others). JungleAudit detects the export's columns automatically and handles ₹, $, £, €, and ¥ amounts.
How far back does the Amazon export go?
The Request My Data export covers the full history Amazon retains for your account — typically every order since you created it. That's what makes it the only reliable source for a true lifetime spending total.
See Your Number.
Drop your Amazon export into JungleAudit and get your lifetime total, trends, and refunds in under a minute — free, open source, and nothing leaves your device.
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