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Can I export my Amazon cart to share it?

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I’ve got an Amazon cart put together for a group purchase (mostly household stuff + a couple small electronics), and I want to share it with a few friends so they can either review it or buy the same items. Is there a way to export the cart (like a link, list, or even a CSV) without manually copying every product one by one? I’m also worried items might go out of stock or prices might change, so I’d love something that keeps the exact items and quantities visible. What’s the easiest way to export or share an Amazon cart?


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Bookmarked, thanks!


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+1 to reply #1 — Amazon doesnt really do a true “cart export” sadly. In my experience, best practical options are:
- **Cart → Print view + copy/paste**: fastest “free” list, keeps qty visible, but prices/stock still drift.
- **Browser extension cart exporters**: can spit out CSV, good for group buys, but I wouldnt trust random ones w/ account access tbh.
- **Screenshot/PDF the cart**: dumb but reliable for “this is what we agreed on” proof.

For cost control, tell everyone to check out ASAP + expect substitutions... idk, thats Amazon.


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Ok so… afaik Amazon still won’t give you a clean “share this cart” link that preserves qty + locks price. That part’s just not a thing, and price/stock drift is extra real in the US (like, Prime Day/holiday promos + regional warehouse availability can flip stuff fast).

What I’d do for the easiest semi-reliable share:
- **Use Cart → “Print” (or page print) and “Save as PDF”** on your computer. It keeps the *exact items + quantities visible* in one file you can text/email, and nobody has to click a million things.
- **Add a quick timestamp + ZIP note** in the PDF like “as of Jan 30, 2026, shipping to 10001” so your friends know why something’s suddenly out of stock or the delivery date is different.

It won’t freeze prices (nothing will, basically), but the PDF is at least a stable snapshot. If you want, are your friends all ordering to the same city/ZIP or spread out? That changes stock/shipping a lot, especially with electronics.


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For your situation, Amazon carts are kinda annoying to “export” — unfortunately there’s no official cart share link/CSV that keeps exact qty + locks prices (had issues with this).
1) Best free way: move everything into an Amazon List (Wish/Shopping List) and share that link; friends can add to cart from it.
2) To control cost: set “max price” notes + tell folks to buy ASAP since prices/stock change.
3) If you need CSV, you’ll probably need a browser extension… idk, but yeah. gl!


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Story time: I tried doing this for a group buy and ended up using Amazon’s “Save for later” as my pseudo-checklist, then I just copy/pasted the cart page into a note—prices still drifted tho, honestly.


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Story time: I did a group buy for office supplies and yeah… Amazon carts are basically not meant to be “shared” safely. Option A (cart print/copy) was fast but sketchy—qty stayed, but prices/stock drifted overnight. Option B (CSV via random extensions) worked, but I bailed cuz giving extensions cart/page access felt yikes. Option C was just a plain text list + ASINs so everyone could verify the exact item. Lowkey safest imo.


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In my experience, you can’t truly export/share an Amazon cart reliably. I’d do: • cart “Print” view → copy/paste to Google Sheets • or use a cart-export browser add-on from a known brand. Prices/stock will still drift tho.


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> What’s the easiest way to export or share an Amazon cart? Omg I totally feel your pain on this! One huge warning tho... be really alert with those random browser extensions that claim to export carts for you. Some are amazing but a lot of them are super sketchy and just want your data, which is a massive no-no for security. Ngl I’ve seen people get their accounts flagged for using weird third-party scrapers and it is not worth the risk! If you want a fun hack that actually works, try setting up a temporary Wedding Registry or a Custom Gift List for the group buy. It sounds weird but it’s fantastic because it creates a public link anyone can see without you having to mess with CSV files or risky extensions! Just a heads up that prices will still bounce around like crazy because Amazon is wild like that... so tell your friends to move fast before things get expensive. Love using registries for group stuff because it’s way more organized than a basic cart anyway.


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