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Short version:The Amazon Order History Reporter Chrome extension is still on the Chrome Web Store, but its data source is gone. Amazon shut down the CSV "Download Order Reports" endpoint in March 2023, and that was the one page the extension scraped. Most users now get empty exports or partial data. OrderPro Analytics is the maintained alternative, built on Amazon's current order pages, and exports your full history (including item-level detail the original reporter never captured) to CSV or Google Sheets in about two minutes.
If you're here, you probably installed the Amazon Order History Reporter Chrome extension and got empty exports, a login loop, or partial data. The extension itself still exists, it was a community favorite for years, but it only ever worked against Amazon's internal "Order History Reports" page, and Amazon removed that page in March 2023. Without the CSV endpoint there's nothing for the reporter to scrape. This guide covers what changed, why the reporter's exports went empty, and how to get your orders now using an extension that works against the pages Amazon still serves.
Amazon quietly retired the "Download Order Reports" feature under Your Account > Account Activity. Before that, consumer accounts could request a CSV of orders, items, refunds, or returns filtered by date range. The Order History Reporter extension simply automated that flow, it clicked the buttons and stitched the CSVs together for you. When Amazon removed the endpoint, the extension lost the one page it was built on. Some community forks tried to patch it by scraping the Orders page directly, but those were brittle and most stopped working within weeks.
| Feature | Order History Reporter | OrderPro Analytics |
|---|---|---|
| Data source | Amazon CSV endpoint (removed March 2023) | Amazon's current order pages |
| Exports now | Usually empty or partial | Full history including line items |
| Order history export | CSV only | CSV or Google Sheets |
| Item-level detail | No | Yes, full line items |
| Refunds and returns | Separate report | Included |
| Amazon Business accounts | Partial | Yes, PO numbers included |
| Works with current Amazon pages | No | Yes |
Install OrderPro Analytics
Add the OrderPro Analytics Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store.
Sign in to Amazon
Open amazon.com (or your local Amazon storefront) and sign in to the account you want to export. Amazon Business and consumer accounts both work.
Click Export
Open the OrderPro extension, pick your date range or export all orders, and choose CSV or Google Sheets. The full history including line items downloads in about two minutes.
Amazon's Privacy Center lets you request a full account download, and some people think it replaces the Order History Report. It does not. You submit the request, wait up to 24 hours, and receive a zip of dozens of JSON and CSV files that are structured for data portability, not reporting. Reassembling them into anything resembling a spreadsheet takes hours. If all you want is a clean order history with line items, skip the Privacy Center and use OrderPro Analytics.
Skip the broken reporter. Get your complete Amazon history with line items, refunds, and totals in one CSV.