Available on the Free plan
While we don't support exporting reviews from Amazon, and Amazon does not offer a native export option, you can typically use a third-party Chrome extension which can help you scrape and download your Amazon review data manually.
Once you have a .csv file of the reviews from Amazon, you can manually import these reviews to Judge.me.
How it works
Here’s a quick look at how importing reviews from Amazon works:
You can export your reviews from Amazon using a third-party Chrome extension at any time—either as a one-time import of your existing reviews, or whenever you receive new ones..
Upload that file to Judge.me.
Once imported, these Amazon reviews will appear on the corresponding product pages through the installed Judge.me widgets.
Considerations
We are not affiliated with the Chrome extension used for exporting reviews, so we can’t guarantee its continued availability or functionality.
Reviews imported from Amazon will not be marked as verified on Judge.me.
Why imported reviews aren't verified
Why imported reviews aren't verified
Imported reviews from Amazon won't be verified in Judge.me since they don't provide verification data that meets our standards.
We uphold strict verification standards to ensure that Judge.me medals remain a powerful trust signal, which helps you:
Build stronger credibility with potential customers
Stand out from competitors with authentic social proof
Increase conversion rates through customer feedback
To maximize your impact:
Focus on collecting new verified reviews via Judge.me’s review requests to maintain strong medal performance.
Enable Review transparency badges to show customers where each review comes from and boost trust.
How to import reviews from Amazon
Step 1: Export reviews from Amazon
To download the third-party Chrome extension:
Open the Amazon Reviews Extractor extension.
Click Add to Chrome.
Click the Extension icon on the right of the address bar in your Google Chrome and open the Amazon Reviews Extractor extension.
Click Sign in with Google.
To use the extension to export reviews from Amazon:
Sign in to your Amazon merchant account.
Go to the Amazon product page that you want to export the reviews from.
Click the Extension icon on the right of the address bar in your Google Chrome and open the Amazon Reviews Extractor extension.
Adjust the following filters to your likings (available on the extension's paid plans) and click Export reviews (20):
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Note:
The extension we recommend comes with a Free plan that allows you to export maximum of 20 reviews at a time.
If you encounter any problems exporting the reviews, please contact the extension's developer directly as we are not the owner of this extension and cannot offer support.
Step 2. Import your reviews to Judge.me
Once you've got the CSV file, to import the file to Judge.me:
From your Judge.me admin, go to Manage Reviews > Reviews dashboard.
Click the Import & sync reviews button on the top right.
Scroll down to the Import from e-commerce platforms section, then click Import next to Amazon.
Upload the CSV file you get from Step 1.
Under Import reviews:
Select "Store reviews" if you want to import the reviews in the file as Store reviews.
Select "Select product for which you want to import reviews" and pick a product to import the reviews in the file to that product.
Click Import.
Troubleshoot
Missing columns
Missing columns
Issue:
When trying to upload the export file of Amazon reviews, you run into this error message: "Missing columns: Author Name, Content, Date, Rating, and Photos. Please provide both reviews source and CSV file with right headers".
Why it happens:
This error typically occurs if you're using an older export file format, likely generated by a previously recommended third-party Chrome extension.
As we’ve updated our recommendation to a new extension, the required CSV format has changed accordingly.
How to fix:
To avoid this error, you can either:
Use the new recommended Chrome extension above to export the reviews from Amazon.
Or use our Import Wizard to match the column headers to the correct Judge.me fields.
Note:
According to Judge.me's policies, imported reviews should be genuine and you should have permission to use them.