Newly launched — free Amazon review exporter
Photo & video URLs included

Export Amazon Reviews to CSV, Excel & JSON — with Media URLs

Paste an Amazon product URL and download every review — star rating, verified-purchase flag, helpful votes, and customer photo & video URLs — in seconds. No coding, no Amazon API.

Newly launched · amazon.com & amazon.co.uk · Ratings, media URLs & verified flags included

No credit cardNo Amazon API keyPhotos, ratings & verified flags

Also available for Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.

Newly launched · Ratings, verified-purchase & media URLs · Free tier with no credit card required

How to export Amazon reviews (3-step process)

Learning how to export Amazon reviews takes about a minute. There's no spreadsheet copy-paste, no scraper script to maintain, and no Product Advertising API application to wait on. Paste a URL, pick a format, download.

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    Paste the Amazon product URL

    Copy the link to any public product (the /dp/ASIN link) or its reviews page (/product-reviews/ASIN). The exporter reads the ASIN and marketplace automatically and queues the review fetch.

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    Choose your format

    CSV is free. Creator unlocks Excel (.xlsx) and JSON. Every export includes the rating, review title, author, verified-purchase flag, helpful votes, review text, date, and media URLs.

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    Download and analyze

    Your file is ready in seconds. Open it in Excel or Google Sheets, or run it through AI analysis to sort hundreds of reviews into positive, negative, and neutral and surface recurring complaints automatically.

Both the product page (/dp/ASIN) and the dedicated reviews page (/product-reviews/ASIN) work — paste whichever you have. The exporter clicks through “Show more reviews” and walks every star filter for you, so you get far more than the first page.

What this Amazon review scraper supports

Here's exactly what the exporter handles today — and what it doesn't, stated plainly so you're not surprised.

amazon.com (US) products

The core use case — reviews from any public product on the US marketplace, including competitors' listings.

amazon.co.uk (UK) products

Full support for the UK marketplace; ratings, verified flags, and media URLs all come through.

Review photos (image URLs)

Full-resolution customer photo URLs land in the media_urls column, ready to download or audit.

Review videos Beta

Best-effort. Amazon lazy-loads review videos, so the video URL is captured when it's exposed in the page; image URLs are always reliable.

Other marketplaces (.de, .fr, .es, .it, .ca…) Beta

Rolling out. Tell us which marketplace you need and we'll prioritise it — the engine is marketplace-agnostic, it just needs that region enabled.

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Seller / storefront feedback Not supported

Not supported. This tool reads product reviews, not seller-account feedback ratings.

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Reviews behind a login wall Not supported

We only read publicly visible reviews and won't bypass any access controls.

What's included in each export

Every export is one review per row. These are the columns you get when you download Amazon reviews with this exporter.

Columns in every row

  • review_id
  • rating
  • review_title
  • author_name
  • verified_purchase
  • helpful_votes
  • review_text
  • media_urls
  • timestamp
  • product_url

media_urls holds full-resolution image links (and video links where available), separated by | in CSV/Excel and as an array in JSON. rating is 1–5 and verified_purchase is true/false.

Sample row

A single review, as exported:

review_idR14YG3PHRQTGY1
rating5
review_titleBest deal for the money
author_nameMelissa
verified_purchasetrue
helpful_votes12
review_textIn a house full of kids these last forever. Best bang for your buck!
media_urlshttps://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71WyzOy8mdL.jpg
timestamp2026-05-14T00:00:00Z

timestamp is ISO 8601 in UTC; reviews without a customer photo leave media_urls empty.

Export formats: CSV vs Excel vs JSON

All three carry the same data, media URLs included. Pick the one that matches what you'll do next.

CSV (free)

Universal. Opens anywhere — Excel, Google Sheets, Numbers, pandas, R. Pick CSV for a quick spreadsheet import or hand analysis of Amazon reviews.

Excel (.xlsx)

Keeps emoji and non-Latin scripts intact and arrives formatted with a Rating and Media URLs column. Best when you're building a report to share.

JSON

media_urls as a proper array. Best for developer use — feeding an API workflow, a sentiment pipeline, or a database load.

Why export Amazon reviews?

The review text is where the signal lives — and Amazon won't hand it to you in a usable file. An Amazon review downloader turns a wall of ratings into a dataset you can actually work with.

Competitor & market research

Export a rival product's reviews and mine the 1–3 star ones for unmet needs and recurring complaints before you build or launch your own.

Product & listing optimization

Quantify what buyers actually praise and complain about, then rewrite your bullets, title, and A+ content around the language reviewers use.

Review monitoring & quality alerts

Re-pull a product's reviews on a schedule to catch a sudden run of 1-star reviews — a defect, a bad batch, or a listing hijack — within hours.

User-generated content & media

Collect every customer photo and video URL in one file for UGC campaigns, ad creative inspiration, or auditing what products look like in the wild.

Voice-of-customer for support & CX

Turn hundreds of reviews into a ranked list of recurring questions and pain points, then feed your FAQ, packaging inserts, and support macros.

Academic & market analysis

Build a clean, citable dataset of public product opinion — ratings, verified flags, and text — for coding, sentiment work, and reproducible research.

Try it free — 25 exports per month, no credit card required. Save your first Amazon review export in under a minute.

Is it OK to export Amazon reviews? — what's allowed

A fair question to ask before you scrape Amazon reviews. Here's how we handle it, in plain English — no dodging.

Public reviews on public products are fair to export

A review on a public product page is data anyone can already read. Capturing it into a file isn't different in kind from scrolling the reviews yourself.

We don't bypass access controls or touch private data

We read only publicly visible reviews. Anything behind a login wall or otherwise restricted is off-limits.

We pace requests responsibly

Our fetcher paces requests and backs off on errors instead of hammering Amazon — no abusive request volume that would degrade the platform.

The exported file is yours

You're responsible for handling any personal data inside it under Amazon's Conditions of Use, GDPR, and CCPA. Don't use exported reviews to manipulate ratings, post fake reviews, or re-target reviewers without a lawful basis.

Bulk export & API access for teams

The free tool handles one product at a time. Teams tracking reviews across a catalogue need a different workflow.

Batch multiple products

Queue many ASINs back-to-back on unlimited-export plans instead of pasting one link at a time.

Scheduled re-exports

Pin a product and re-pull its reviews on a schedule to watch ratings shift after a launch, a price change, or a bad batch.

API access with webhooks

The Agency plan exposes a REST API. POST an Amazon URL, get a webhook when the export is ready — wire it into Make, Zapier, n8n, or your own backend.

White-label client reporting

Export white-label review reports with your agency's branding and onboard analyst seats without sharing one login.

AI-powered analysis on exported Amazon reviews

A spreadsheet of 500 reviews isn't insight on its own — someone still has to read it. Send any export through our AI pipeline and skip that step.

  • Per-review sentiment label (positive / negative / neutral)
  • Per-product sentiment score (–1 to +1)
  • Recurring themes and complaints extracted automatically
  • Likely fake / incentivised review detection
  • Plain-English summary of overall buyer reaction
  • Sentiment delta vs. your previous exports

The same pipeline powers our other exporters — see how it works for the Instagram comment exporter, the TikTok comment exporter, and the YouTube comment downloader.

Limits, pricing & free tier

No surprises. Here's exactly what each plan includes. Amazon reviews are available on every plan, free included.

PlanPriceExportsReviews / exportFormatsAI analyses
Free$025 / month300CSV3 / month
Starter 3-day pass$3 one-timeUnlimited (3 days)1,000CSV, Excel, JSON50
Creator$9 / monthUnlimited5,000CSV, Excel, JSON50 / month
Pro$19 / monthUnlimited20,000All + Google SheetsUnlimited
Agency$49 / monthUnlimited50,000All + API + 10 seatsUnlimited

Just need data for one analysis? Starter is a one-time $3 charge for 3 days of unlimited exports — no subscription. You can compare plans in full; yearly billing on Creator, Pro, and Agency saves 25%.

Note: Amazon caps each review filter at ~100 reviews, so per-product totals depend on how many filters carry unique reviews — typically a few hundred per product.

Frequently asked questions

What sellers, analysts, and researchers ask before their first Amazon review export.

How do I export reviews from an Amazon product?

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Copy the product's URL (the /dp/ link) or its reviews page URL (/product-reviews/) from your browser, paste it into the box at the top of this page, and click Export. After a free signup you choose CSV, Excel, or JSON and download the file. No script, no Amazon API, no Seller Central account required.

Do the exported reviews include photo and video URLs?

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Yes — that's the headline feature. Reviews with customer photos carry full-resolution image URLs in a media_urls column, and review videos carry their video URL where Amazon exposes it. Reviews without media simply leave the column empty.

Which Amazon marketplaces are supported?

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amazon.com and amazon.co.uk are live today. Other marketplaces (.de, .fr, .es, .it, .ca, and more) are rolling out — reach out if you need a specific one and we'll prioritise it. The exporter reads the marketplace straight from the URL you paste.

How many reviews can I export per product?

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Amazon caps each review filter at about 100 reviews, so the exporter iterates the star-rating and media filters and de-duplicates to pull well beyond that — realistically a few hundred reviews per product. Your plan's per-export cap (see the pricing table) is the other limit.

What fields are included for each review?

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Each row has the rating (1–5), review title, author name, verified-purchase flag, helpful-vote count, full review text, the review date, any media URLs, and the product URL. CSV and Excel add Rating, Review Title, and Media URLs columns automatically for review exports.

Is exporting Amazon reviews legal?

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Exporting publicly visible reviews is broadly defensible — US courts have repeatedly held that accessing public web data isn't a Computer Fraud and Abuse Act violation (hiQ v. LinkedIn, 2022). You remain responsible for how you use any personal data under GDPR and CCPA, and for Amazon's Conditions of Use. We only read what's already public.

Can I export reviews by star rating?

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The exporter already walks every star bucket (5★ down to 1★) to break past Amazon's per-filter cap, so a single export contains the full rating spread. You can then filter by the Rating column in your spreadsheet to isolate, say, every 1-star review for a quality audit.

What format are the exported reviews in?

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CSV on the free plan; Excel (.xlsx) and JSON unlock on Creator and above. CSV and Excel open in any spreadsheet; JSON is ideal for feeding an analysis pipeline or a database. All three include the media URLs.

Do I need an Amazon account or API key?

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No Amazon developer credentials, no Product Advertising API, no Seller Central. You create a free ExportComments account (the signup gate), paste a public product URL, and export.

Can I run sentiment analysis on the exported reviews?

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Yes. Every export can be sent through our AI pipeline, which labels each review positive, negative, or neutral, extracts recurring themes, and flags likely fake or incentivised reviews. Free includes 3 analyses per month; Creator includes 50; Pro and Agency are unlimited.

How is this different from copying reviews by hand?

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Manual copying loses the structure — you get text but no star rating, no verified-purchase flag, no helpful-vote count, no media links, and no review IDs. It also caps out fast. The exporter captures every field for hundreds of reviews in one clean file you can sort, filter, and analyse.

Can I export reviews from competitor products?

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Yes. The tool works on any public product page, including products you don't sell. That's the most common use case — benchmarking your reviews against a competitor's, or mining their 1–3 star reviews for unmet needs before you launch.

Start exporting Amazon reviews today

25 free exports per month. CSV included. No credit card, no Amazon API key. Save your first export — media URLs and all — in under a minute.

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