Amazon
Chrome extensionBring your Amazon product reviews to your own store.
The reviews that sell the product on Amazon are the ones missing from the product page you own — where you keep the margin and the customer.
For brands selling on amazon as well as their own store.
01Find your reviews page
Amazon works differently from Google or Trustpilot.
Amazon review pages cannot be read from a server, so there is no link to paste. The free ReviewsJet Chrome extension collects them in your own browser, on your own page, while you are signed in to Amazon. They land in the same library as everything else.
- 1Install the ReviewsJet extension.
- 2Open amazon.com/product-reviews/B0XXXXXXX while signed in.
- 3Run the extension. The reviews arrive in your library, unpublished.
Extension sources are collected when you run them. The five direct sources refresh on their own.
02Choose the ones you want shown
Every review arrives unpublished. These are Amazon sample reviews so you can see how it works — yours replace them once you connect.
5 of 5 would go on your website.
03Make it look like your site
Layout
A dedicated reviews page, where long and short reviews should sit together without leaving gaps.
Content
Showing the 5 reviews you picked above.
Style
Free account, no card. Everything you have changed here comes with you — you will pick up where you left off.
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Replaced one that lasted two years
Assembly took ten minutes

Works well, runs warm
Bought a second one

Support answered on a Sunday
Drawn by the same renderer that runs on customers’ websites — this is the widget, not a picture of it.
Who puts Amazon reviews on their site.
01
Your own product pages
Same product, same reviews, without sending the customer to a marketplace.
02
A new direct-to-consumer site
Launch with the reviews you already earned rather than none.
03
Wholesale and trade pages
Buyers checking a product want to see what end customers said.
Questions about Amazon.
- Why is Amazon different from Google?
- Amazon review pages cannot be fetched from a server. The ReviewsJet Chrome extension reads them in your own browser, on your own product page, and sends them to your library.
- Does it import reviews for products I do not sell?
- It collects from whichever product reviews page you have open, so it is entirely up to you which ones.
- How often should I run it?
- Whenever you want new reviews brought across. There is no automatic refresh for extension sources.
Where to next
Free builders
Put it on
Other extension sources
Bring your Amazon reviews across.
Free plan, no card. Install the free extension and run it on your own reviews page.