
You can also craft a new list directly from a product page while browsing. Check the Add to List dropdown on the right side, pick an existing list, or create a new one. You can also instruct your Alexa device to whip up a new list for you.
The beauty of Wish Lists lies in their privacy – they’re exclusively yours until you decide to share. When you’re ready, open the wish list and hit the Invite button at the top of your list. You can then copy the link or opt for sharing through email or text message option to effortlessly share your curated list with friends and family. It keeps your preferences organized and ensures you don’t end up with duplicate gifts.
Here’s a walkthrough for using the Google Chrome web browser extension, but you can follow the same steps for other browsers as well.
- Start by installing the Google Chrome Share-A-Cart extension from the Chrome Web Store.

- Then add the extension to Chrome.
- After you add the extension, head to Amazon.com and put the items you like into your cart.
- Once you’re happy with the contents of your cart, open Extensions in the upper-right corner of the screen by selecting the puzzle icon next to the address bar.

- Select the Share-A-Cart extension to open a little menu with options: Create Cart ID and Receive Cart .

- Opt for Create Cart ID if you want to share the contents of your Amazon cart with someone.
- You’ll see your Amazon Cart ID with the sharing options underneath the code. You can choose to Copy Code and share it manually with someone, or choose Share to open more options.

- In the Share window, you can select more options to share your Cart ID with another person: by email, in Messages, through Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, WeChat, X (formerly Twitter), or via a generated QR code.

Share-A-Cart is also available in the form of an application that you can download and use on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Here’s how to use the Share-A-Cart for Everything app on your device.
- Download and install the Share-A-Cart for Everything app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.

- Open the Safari browser on your device.
- On your Mac, follow the path Preferences > Extensions to enable the Share-A-Cart extension.

- On iPhone or iPad, open Safari and select the puzzle icon on the left side of Safari’s address bar. From the menu, choose Manage Extensions and switch the toggle on next to the Share-A-Cart extension.

You’ll now find the Share-A-Cart option in the menu when you click on the puzzle icon in the Safari address bar.
Now that you have enabled the Share-A-Cart extension on your device, you can follow steps 3 through 8 from the previous section to create your Cart ID and share it with another person.

Here’s how to use the Shopping Cart Share browser extension in Chrome.
- Go to the Chrome Web Store and search for the Shopping Cart Share Extension .

- Select Add to Chrome and then Add extension to add the extension to your web browser.
- Once you added the extension, go to Amazon and log to your account to open your cart. Make sure your cart isn’t empty and you have all the items you’d like to share added.
- In Chrome, select the puzzle icon to the right from the address bar. Then select the Shopping Cart Share extension.

- From the menu, select Capture Cart . You’ll see the items from your cart loaded and the sum appear in the menu.

- To share your cart, select Share . Then the extension allows you to come up with the Cart Title , Cart Description , and Cart Change PIN . You can also set it to Public (the cart will show in search results) and Restricted (only people with the link can view it).

- Finally, you can send your cart link to a single person or a whole group of people if it’s group shopping that you’re doing.
- When you finish filling in the information, paste the recipient’s email and select Create a Shared Cart at the bottom of the menu.

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