How to Share an Amazon Cart Easily (Without Screenshots or Wishlists)

Sharing an Amazon cart sounds simple, but anyone who’s tried knows it’s surprisingly limited. Amazon doesn’t offer a native “share cart” button, which forces users to rely on workarounds like wishlists, screenshots, or manually copying product links.

These methods work, but they’re clunky—especially if you’re trying to:

  • Share a full cart with a friend or family member
  • Send a shopping list to a client or team
  • Coordinate group purchases or gift buying

Add My Cart lets shoppers generate a single shareable link that recreates an Amazon cart for someone else.  

Common ways people try to share Amazon carts

Most users fall into one of these options:

  • Wishlists – helpful, but not the same as a live cart
  • Copy/pasting links – time-consuming for large carts
  • Screenshots – static and easy to misinterpret

Each option adds friction and makes simple collaboration harder than it needs to be.

A simpler approach: sharing a cart link

Newer tools now make it possible to generate a shareable Amazon cart link. Instead of rebuilding the cart item by item, the recipient can open a single link and see the same products ready to add to their own cart.

This is especially useful for:

  • Couples planning purchases together
  • Parents sharing school or household lists
  • Creators recommending exact product bundles
  • Small teams coordinating Amazon buys

Using Add My Cart to share your Amazon cart

Add My Cart is one tool designed specifically for this use case. It lets users create a shareable link from their Amazon cart, making it easier to send the full list without extra steps.

Rather than replacing Amazon’s workflow, it simply bridges a feature Amazon doesn’t currently provide.

Final thoughts

While Amazon hasn’t built native cart sharing yet, tools like Add My Cart help fill that gap. For anyone who regularly needs to share what’s in their cart—whether for convenience or collaboration—it’s a practical alternative to screenshots and long lists of links.