Amazon Order History Reporter
This extension extracts order history from your Amazon account. Amazon used to provide csv reports for US customers only, but it…
As of June 2026, Amazon Order History Reporter has 60,000 users and a 4.32/5 rating from 437 reviews in the Shopping category.
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Version
1.16.20
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension gained 10.0K users, 1 version update.
History
5 snapshotsTracking since Apr 16, 2026.
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| Date | Users | Rating | Reviews | Version |
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| Apr 16, 2026 | 50.0K | 4.32 | 428 | 1.16.19 |
| Apr 23, 2026 | 60.0K | 4.31 | 432 | 1.16.20 |
| May 6, 2026 | 60.0K | 4.31 | 432 | 1.16.20 |
| May 11, 2026 | 60.0K | 4.31 | 435 | 1.16.20 |
| Jun 3, 2026 | 60.0K | 4.31 | 436 | 1.16.20 |
| Now | 60.0K | 4.32 | 437 | 1.16.20 |
Changelog
- Apr 16, 2026description
This extension extracts order history from your Amazon account. Amazon used to provide csv reports for US customers only, but it didn't include digital orders, shipping, total amount, or payment information. Sometime in the middle of 2020, Amazon withdrew the feature even in the USA. This extension aims to fill the gap. How to Use ---------- After you install the extension, you won't see anything until you view your order history on the website (Your Account -> Your Orders). Get to your orders page, then click on the extension icon at the top right of the Chrome window; look for an orange upper case A. Once you do this, you should see buttons with years on the extensions pop-up window. Clicking on one of these buttons causes the extension to sift through all of your order pages and show you a searchable, sortable table with all of the orders in. It can take a few seconds to get all of the pages. A blue button enables you to download a CSV (viewable in Excel and other spreadsheet programs) of the order table the extension has assembled. It's better not to have more than one amazon tab open while the extension is doing stuff. I (Philip) find the Items CSV more useful: https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/blob/master/doc/img/items_csv_2023-12.png Here's a slightly more wordy quick-start guide: https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/blob/master/README.md#quick-start-instructions Currently supported: amazon.com.au, .ca, .de, .es, .in, co.uk, com, .com.mx (partial), .ae (experimental). For at least some of these sites, I know that the extension is missing some of the native language strings it needs to find your data. Many users, particularly in Germany seem to use the english version of their country's site to get better results, but if you want better results in your language, you can help me by providing order debug information and marked up screenshots showing me where the missing/wrongly scraped data can be found. For other Amazon sites, please submit debug information as described in https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/blob/master/README.md Bug reports are gratefully accepted (see github link below), with extra points awarded for: 1) reproducibility - if you describe it well and I can reproduce it then it's normally straightforward to fix. 2) staying in contact - fire and forget bug reports are often impossible to reproduce and are seriously demotivating. 3) using courteous language. 4) using English - you're not paying me and while I can scrape by in French and German, I'm spending more of my spare time on this project than you are, and it's not about learning human languages. 5) having read the (very brief) instructions - and if English is not your favorite language, you have two choices: i) Google translate (don't send it to me!) ii) Sending me a translation (better than Google's) of the instructions. I will figure out how to incorporate it and list you in the credits. Feature requests: if there's a github ticket outstanding for the same thing, please add your thoughts there rather than making a new one. You can signal your sincerity by clear communication and responsiveness to follow-up queries. Changes 1.16.19 --------------- #390 Show transaction scraping progress in the control pop-up. #391 New, third transactions scraping strategy for when transaction layout is flattened AND has obfuscated html attribute names. Changes 1.16.18 --------------- #366 (Some) card details missing from payments. #375, #386 (Some) gift payments missing. #381 Cache available years: faster start up, particularly for new users. Changes 1.16.17 --------------- #361 Some transaction refunds were not signed correctly. #383 USA (and others?) digital orders not being discovered correctly, including some from current year being included in scrapes for previous years. Changes 1.16.16 --------------- #369, #372, #384 UK payments for physical orders restored after Amazon html "obfuscation", by generalising the strategy used for transactions. Depends on user supplied strings used to identify the relevant text in the order detail pages. We've got english and german. I await bug reports that'll enable me to tackle french, spanish etc. Changes 1.16.15 --------------- #375 Some gift payment amounts (and a smaller number of order totals) went missing - now restored. #379 fix missing order date on some digital orders (maybe only subscriptions) Amazon have become quite inconsistent on letter case. Source Code ------------- https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad contributors (Thank you!): https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/graphs/contributors Premium Features --------------- Please read: https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/blob/master/doc/commercial_features.md Donations --------------- If you'd like to thank me financially, please don't! Don't worry: just redirect your gratitude here instead: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/azad-pah Donations entitle you to nothing except a warm feeling of righteousness/generosity. Premium Subscriptions --------------- It is necessary to subscribe ONLY if you want to use a small set of features aimed at commercial users. Paying for an annual subscription also entitles you to any new subscription-only features I might add during your subscription period. Please see the blurb in the subscription flow for more details, also: https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/blob/master/README.md#subscribe-to-premium-features. I offer no warranty of any kind: this is a personal project that you are welcome to use and contribute to. I am a human being, not a corporation and I don't make my living from this extension. Please bear that in mind before complaining about bugs or making false statements in your reviews of this product - others have been there ahead of you: The most amusing (and demotivating) posts tend to fall into one or more of the following three categories: i) I ordered stuff from you and it hasn't arrived: no stars for you Philip (I am not Amazon, and you haven't given me any of your money). ii) Your extension stole my credit card details (It never sees your card details - only stripe.com gets those - and it carefully avoids seeing your amazon login credentials as well - you are free to inspect the source code to verify this) iii) You have to pay, and it still doesn't work. (You don't, and I'm sorry it's not working for you - would you like some help?) Strangely none of the authors ever follows up with evidence or indeed any reasoned feedback at all. New Commercial Features --------------- If you seek new commercial features, please read https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/blob/master/doc/commercial_features.md before even thinking about contacting me directly. I am bored of reading proposals from malware distributors.This extension extracts order history from your Amazon account. Amazon used to provide csv reports for US customers only, but it didn't include digital orders, shipping, total amount, or payment information. Sometime in the middle of 2020, Amazon withdrew the feature even in the USA. This extension aims to fill the gap. How to Use ---------- After you install the extension, you won't see anything until you view your order history on the website (Your Account -> Your Orders). Get to your orders page, then click on the extension icon at the top right of the Chrome window; look for an orange upper case A. Once you do this, you should see buttons with years on the extensions pop-up window. Clicking on one of these buttons causes the extension to sift through all of your order pages and show you a searchable, sortable table with all of the orders in. It can take a few seconds to get all of the pages. A blue button enables you to download a CSV (viewable in Excel and other spreadsheet programs) of the order table the extension has assembled. It's better not to have more than one amazon tab open while the extension is doing stuff. I (Philip) find the Items CSV more useful: https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/blob/master/doc/img/items_csv_2023-12.png Here's a slightly more wordy quick-start guide: https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/blob/master/README.md#quick-start-instructions Currently supported: amazon.com.au, .ca, .de, .es, .in, co.uk, com, .com.mx (partial), .ae (experimental). For at least some of these sites, I know that the extension is missing some of the native language strings it needs to find your data. Many users, particularly in Germany seem to use the english version of their country's site to get better results, but if you want better results in your language, you can help me by providing order debug information and marked up screenshots showing me where the missing/wrongly scraped data can be found. For other Amazon sites, please submit debug information as described in https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/blob/master/README.md Bug reports are gratefully accepted (see github link below), with extra points awarded for: 1) reproducibility - if you describe it well and I can reproduce it then it's normally straightforward to fix. 2) staying in contact - fire and forget bug reports are often impossible to reproduce and are seriously demotivating. 3) using courteous language. 4) using English - you're not paying me and while I can scrape by in French and German, I'm spending more of my spare time on this project than you are, and it's not about learning human languages. 5) having read the (very brief) instructions - and if English is not your favorite language, you have two choices: i) Google translate (don't send it to me!) ii) Sending me a translation (better than Google's) of the instructions. I will figure out how to incorporate it and list you in the credits. Feature requests: if there's a github ticket outstanding for the same thing, please add your thoughts there rather than making a new one. You can signal your sincerity by clear communication and responsiveness to follow-up queries. Changes 1.16.20 --------------- #403 Show popup when a json order debug file is requested from the transactions output table, explaining how to actually get the desired file. #406 Improve json order debug file generation reliability, particularly when users aren't super speedy with requesting them once the output table has rendered (this is a long way of admitting there was a race condition). #408 Faster availabilty of year scraping buttons even more than 48 hours after last use of the extension. Changes 1.16.19 --------------- #390 Show transaction scraping progress in the control pop-up. #391 New, third transactions scraping strategy for when transaction layout is flattened AND has obfuscated html attribute names. Changes 1.16.18 --------------- #366 (Some) card details missing from payments. #375, #386 (Some) gift payments missing. #381 Cache available years: faster start up, particularly for new users. Source Code ------------- https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad contributors (Thank you!): https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/graphs/contributors Premium Features --------------- Please read: https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/blob/master/doc/commercial_features.md Donations --------------- If you'd like to thank me financially, please don't! Don't worry: just redirect your gratitude here instead: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/azad-pah Donations entitle you to nothing except a warm feeling of righteousness/generosity. Premium Subscriptions --------------- It is necessary to subscribe ONLY if you want to use a small set of features aimed at commercial users. Paying for an annual subscription also entitles you to any new subscription-only features I might add during your subscription period. Please see the blurb in the subscription flow for more details, also: https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/blob/master/README.md#subscribe-to-premium-features. I offer no warranty of any kind: this is a personal project that you are welcome to use and contribute to. I am a human being, not a corporation and I don't make my living from this extension. Please bear that in mind before complaining about bugs or making false statements in your reviews of this product - others have been there ahead of you: The most amusing (and demotivating) posts tend to fall into one or more of the following three categories: i) I ordered stuff from you and it hasn't arrived: no stars for you Philip (I am not Amazon, and you haven't given me any of your money). ii) Your extension stole my credit card details (It never sees your card details - only stripe.com gets those - and it carefully avoids seeing your amazon login credentials as well - you are free to inspect the source code to verify this) iii) You have to pay, and it still doesn't work. (You don't, and I'm sorry it's not working for you - would you like some help?) Strangely none of the authors ever follows up with evidence or indeed any reasoned feedback at all. New Commercial Features --------------- If you seek new commercial features, please read https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/blob/master/doc/commercial_features.md before even thinking about contacting me directly. I am bored of reading proposals from malware distributors.
Permissions & access
- Permissions
- contextMenuscookiesstorage
- Host access
- https://www.amazon.ae/, https://www.amazon.ca/, https://www.amazon.co.jp/, https://www.amazon.co.uk/, https://www.amazon.com.au/, https://www.amazon.com.be/, https://www.amazon.com.mx/, https://www.amazon.com/, https://www.amazon.de/, https://www.amazon.es/, https://www.amazon.fr/, https://www.amazon.in/, https://www.amazon.ie/, https://www.amazon.it/, https://www.amazon.nl/, https://www.amazon.sa/, https://azad-extension.co.uk/
Screenshots
About
This extension extracts order history from your Amazon account.
Amazon used to provide csv reports for US customers only, but it didn't include
digital orders, shipping, total amount, or payment information. Sometime in the
middle of 2020, Amazon withdrew the feature even in the USA.
This extension aims to fill the gap.
How to Use
----------
After you install the extension, you won't see anything until you view your
order history on the website (Your Account -> Your Orders).
Get to your orders page, then click on the extension icon at the top right of
the Chrome window; look for an orange upper case A. Once you do this, you
should see buttons with years on the extensions pop-up window.
Clicking on one of these buttons causes the extension to sift through all of
your order pages and show you a searchable, sortable table with all of the
orders in. It can take a few seconds to get all of the pages.
A blue button enables you to download a CSV (viewable in Excel and other
spreadsheet programs) of the order table the extension has assembled.
It's better not to have more than one amazon tab open while the extension is
doing stuff. I (Philip) find the Items CSV more useful:
https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/blob/master/doc/img/items_csv_2023-12.png
Here's a slightly more wordy quick-start guide:
https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/blob/master/README.md#quick-start-instructions
Currently supported:
amazon.com.au, .ca, .de, .es, .in, co.uk, com, .com.mx (partial), .ae (experimental).
For at least some of these sites, I know that the extension is missing some of
the native language strings it needs to find your data. Many users,
particularly in Germany seem to use the english version of their country's site
to get better results, but if you want better results in your language, you can
help me by providing order debug information and marked up screenshots showing
me where the missing/wrongly scraped data can be found.
For other Amazon sites, please submit debug information as described in
https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/blob/master/README.md
Bug reports are gratefully accepted (see github link below), with extra points
awarded for:
1) reproducibility - if you describe it well and I can reproduce it then it's
normally straightforward to fix.
2) staying in contact - fire and forget bug reports are often impossible to
reproduce and are seriously demotivating.
3) using courteous language.
4) using English - you're not paying me and while I can scrape by in French and
German, I'm spending more of my spare time on this project than you are, and
it's not about learning human languages.
5) having read the (very brief) instructions - and if English is not your
favorite language, you have two choices:
i) Google translate (don't send it to me!)
ii) Sending me a translation (better than Google's) of the instructions.
I will figure out how to incorporate it and list you in the credits.
Feature requests: if there's a github ticket outstanding for the same thing,
please add your thoughts there rather than making a new one. You can signal
your sincerity by clear communication and responsiveness to follow-up queries.
Changes 1.16.20
---------------
#403 Show popup when a json order debug file is requested from the transactions
output table, explaining how to actually get the desired file.
#406 Improve json order debug file generation reliability, particularly when
users aren't super speedy with requesting them once the output table has
rendered (this is a long way of admitting there was a race condition).
#408 Faster availabilty of year scraping buttons even more than 48 hours after
last use of the extension.
Changes 1.16.19
---------------
#390 Show transaction scraping progress in the control pop-up.
#391 New, third transactions scraping strategy for when transaction layout
is flattened AND has obfuscated html attribute names.
Changes 1.16.18
---------------
#366 (Some) card details missing from payments.
#375, #386 (Some) gift payments missing.
#381 Cache available years: faster start up, particularly for new users.
Source Code
-------------
https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad
contributors (Thank you!):
https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/graphs/contributors
Premium Features
---------------
Please read:
https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/blob/master/doc/commercial_features.md
Donations
---------------
If you'd like to thank me financially, please don't!
Don't worry: just redirect your gratitude here instead:
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/azad-pah
Donations entitle you to nothing except a warm feeling of
righteousness/generosity.
Premium Subscriptions
---------------
It is necessary to subscribe ONLY if you want to use a small set of features
aimed at commercial users. Paying for an annual subscription also entitles you
to any new subscription-only features I might add during your subscription
period. Please see the blurb in the subscription flow for more details, also:
https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/blob/master/README.md#subscribe-to-premium-features.
I offer no warranty of any kind: this is a personal project that you are
welcome to use and contribute to.
I am a human being, not a corporation and I don't make my living from this
extension. Please bear that in mind before complaining about bugs or making
false statements in your reviews of this product - others have been there ahead
of you: The most amusing (and demotivating) posts tend to fall into one or more
of the following three categories:
i) I ordered stuff from you and it hasn't arrived: no stars for you Philip
(I am not Amazon, and you haven't given me any of your money).
ii) Your extension stole my credit card details (It never sees your card
details - only stripe.com gets those - and it carefully avoids seeing your
amazon login credentials as well - you are free to inspect the source code
to verify this)
iii) You have to pay, and it still doesn't work.
(You don't, and I'm sorry it's not working for you - would you like some
help?)
Strangely none of the authors ever follows up with evidence or indeed any
reasoned feedback at all.
New Commercial Features
---------------
If you seek new commercial features, please read
https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad/blob/master/doc/commercial_features.md
before even thinking about contacting me directly.
I am bored of reading proposals from malware distributors.Technical
- Version
- 1.16.20
- Manifest
- V3
- Size
- 9.41MiB
- Min Chrome
- 88
- Languages
- 1
- Featured
- No
Metadata
- ID
- mgkilgclilajckgnedgjgnfdokkgnibi
- Developer ID
- ucfc706ceac82668471c0685b59e76ac9
- Developer Email
- [email protected]
- Created
- May 14, 2015
- Last Updated (Store)
- Apr 13, 2026
- Last Scraped
- Jun 12, 2026
- Website
- —
- Support URL
- https://github.com/philipmulcahy/azad
- Privacy Policy
- http://azad-extension.co.uk/privacy.html
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