Share Your Amazon Cart

Use Add My Cart to create a link to your Amazon cart

Add My Cart generates a shareable link to your Amazon shopping cart in seconds. Completely free and no account required.

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How to Share Your Amazon Cart

Sharing your Amazon cart is simple. Follow these 3 steps to create a shareable link.

  1. 1

    Install Add My Cart

    Install Add My Cart extension from the Chrome Web Store.

  2. 2

    Add Items to Your Cart

    Add products to your Amazon cart, just like you always do.

  3. 3

    Click 'Share Cart'

    Click the Share Cart button to generate a link you can send to anyone.

Amazon Cart Sharing FAQ

Below are answers to common questions about sharing your Amazon cart with friends, family, or anyone else.

Can I share my Amazon cart?

Yes. Add My Cart generates a single shareable link to your Amazon cart that you can send to anyone.

Use any of our tools to create a shareable cart:

How do I send my Amazon cart to someone?

After generating a shareable Add My Cart link, simply copy and paste it into a text, email, or messaging app and send it to friends, family, or anyone else.

The recipient can open the link, review your cart items, and add any of them to their own cart.

Can I share my entire Amazon cart?

Yes! Add My Cart lets you share your entire Amazon cart with a single link—no need to select items one by one or create a wishlist.

Can I share my grocery cart (Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods, etc.)?

Yes! Use the Add My Cart extension to share Amazon grocery carts, including:

  • Amazon Fresh
  • Whole Foods
  • Groceries added to your main Amazon cart

Note: Grocery availability varies by region, so items may show as unavailable when someone in a different area opens your link.

Want a step-by-step guide for groceries? Complete How-to Share Amazon Fresh Cart Guide ↗.

What’s the difference between sharing an Amazon cart and a wishlist?

Amazon wishlists help organize gift ideas, but they don’t move items directly into checkout. A shared cart lets someone add the exact items to their own cart instantly.

Can I share my cart across different browsers or devices?

Yes. Anyone can open a shared cart link on desktop or mobile and add the items to their own Amazon cart, even if they’re using a different browser or device.

Is my cart private?

Yes! The shareable link does not include your name, address, order history, or any Amazon account data.

Does this place an order for the other person?

No. The link only loads your items into the recipient’s Amazon cart. They can review everything and choose whether to check out.

Amazon Cart Sharing Guides

Share Your Entire Amazon Cart

A complete guide to sharing your entire Amazon cart. Learn the fastest ways to share every item, quantity, and selection. Friends and family can add everything to their own cart in seconds.

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How to Share Your Amazon Fresh Cart

Amazon Fresh doesn’t let you share grocery carts by default. This guide shows the fastest way to share Fresh and Whole Foods items so others can add the same groceries to their own cart.

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Best Browser Extensions for Amazon Cart Sharing

Compare the top Amazon cart sharing extensions, including which support grocery items, saved-for-later items, and multiple Amazon websites. See which features are unique to Add My Cart.

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Send Your Amazon Cart to Someone

Need to send your Amazon cart in seconds? This guide shows the fastest way to send your cart directly to friends or family—perfect for last-minute gifts, group orders, or quick shopping coordination.

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Transfer Amazon Cart

Learn how to transfer your Amazon cart to someone else’s account, or to another account of yours.

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Cart vs Wishlist: Sharing Amazon Items

Learn the pros and cons of sharing via cart vs wishlist. This guide helps you decide the fastest and most accurate way to share Amazon items, including groceries, saved-for-later items, and gift ideas.

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