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Last updated: May 2026, by the TinyFlash team

Apple has no “your orders” page. Receipts for App Store apps, iTunes purchases, Apple Music, iCloud+, TV+, and Books all live behind the report-a-problem flow at reportaproblem.apple.com. Order History Downloader captures everything in a single CSV, App Store apps, recurring subscriptions, free downloads, in-app purchases, and auto-flags Apple Music, iCloud+, and TV+ as recurring so the viewer can roll them up.

TL;DR

  • ›Export your full Apple purchase history to CSV, Excel, or PDF.
  • ›Subscriptions (Apple Music, iCloud+, TV+, Apple Developer Program) auto-flagged as recurring.
  • ›App Store apps, iTunes, Books, and free downloads all included.
  • ›Free Chrome extension, no login (uses your existing Apple ID session).
Coming to Chrome Web Store

What gets exported

OHD captures from Apple’s purchase-search endpoint:

Apple receipt fields captured by OHD
FieldCapturedNotes
Order IDYesUnique Apple receipt ID (weborder)
Order dateYesISO 8601, derived from purchaseDate
TotalYesCurrency symbol preserved
CurrencyYesDerived from your Apple ID account country
Item titlesYesApp name, song, book, or subscription name
Subscription flagYesAuto-flagged from lineItemType: BaseSubscription
Account hashYesFor multi-account households (DSID)
TaxNoApple’s API doesn’t expose this field
Payment methodNoApple’s API doesn’t expose this field
Refund amountUnverifiedField name unverified; pending real refunded-purchase capture

Honesty caveat: tax and payment method aren’t OHD’s gap, they’re Apple’s. Apple’s purchase-search feed doesn’t return those fields, regardless of which extension you use. If you need tax for Apple purchases, save the per-purchase emails Apple sends, those include tax.

How to export your Apple receipts

Step 1: sign in to Apple’s report-a-problem page

Visit reportaproblem.apple.com and sign in with your Apple ID. Apple will run its standard 2-factor flow.

Apple report-a-problem page signed in showing the Search by Price view

Apple’s report-a-problem page is where receipts live.

Step 2: click the OHD icon

With the page open, click the OHD icon in the toolbar, or press Cmd+Shift+E (Mac) or Ctrl+Shift+E (Windows or Linux).

OHD popup on Apple report-a-problem page showing All purchases filter

The popup shows All purchases as the only filter option. Apple’s API doesn’t accept date-range parameters, the entire account history comes back in one call.

Step 3: click Import

OHD calls the purchase-search endpoint once, walks the nextBatchId pagination if your account has more than ~25 purchases per batch, and lands every row in the viewer.

Step 4: open the viewer

Click Open on the chip, or press Cmd+Shift+E again. The viewer renders your Apple purchases in the Orders tab.

Viewer with the recurring-detection nudge banner above the Orders table

Apple Music, iCloud+, and TV+ auto-flagged as recurring, confirm or keep separate.

Step 5: export

CSV or Excel, the same flow as every other retailer. Apple-specific note: Bulk PDF doesn’t work for Apple rows because Apple’s API has no per-order receipt URL. CSV or Excel are the right pick.

Subscription detection, the Apple value-add

Apple’s lineItemType enum surfaces these recurring categories:

  • BaseSubscription: Apple Music, iCloud+, TV+, Apple One, Fitness+, News+, Arcade
  • IOSApp: App Store apps (one-time purchases)
  • Richer accounts may also surface Music, Book, Movie, Subscription, and InAppPurchase

OHD detects BaseSubscription and sets isRecurring: true on the row. In the viewer:

  • The Apple Developer Program $98.99 annual renewal: flagged
  • Apple Music Family $16.99 a month: flagged (every monthly bill)
  • iCloud+ 200GB $2.99 a month: flagged (every monthly bill)
  • One-time App Store purchases: not flagged
Close-up of an Apple Developer Program recurring row in the OHD viewer

Apple Developer Program, $98.99 renews Sep 7, 2026, auto-flagged as recurring.

The viewer’s recurring-detection nudge banner offers a one-time choice per group: Show as one row or Keep separate. Pick once, the choice persists.

Use cases

1. Bookkeeping for your Apple subscriptions

Apple One, Music, iCloud+, and TV+ subscribers want a single line per service per year, not 12 monthly rows. OHD’s recurring-rollup lets you pick the granularity that matches your books.

2. Apple Developer Program tax tracking

The $99-a-year Developer Program is a deductible business expense for many devs. OHD captures it, dates it, and exports it cleanly to your tax software. For the broader tax-prep narrative, see Amazon order history for taxes.

3. Family-budget audit

Across Apple Music, iCloud+, TV+, and occasional App Store purchases, the average family spends $200 to $500 a year on Apple. The viewer’s Insights tab shows the per-month breakdown and year-over-year trend.

4. Lifetime app purchase history

App Store buyers who’ve used the same Apple ID since 2008 can pull their full lifetime app purchase list. Useful for migration audits, abandoned-app cleanup, or reminiscing.

What OHD does not do for Apple

Honest disclosure, the things OHD can’t do for Apple receipts:

  • ›No tax extraction. Apple’s API doesn’t expose tax per receipt. For tax-tracking, save the per-purchase emails Apple sends, those include tax.
  • ›No payment-method capture. Same reason as tax.
  • ›No refund-amount tracking. Refunds happen through the report-a-problem flow itself, but the API field name for the refund event isn’t yet verified in OHD’s tests. Pending a real refunded-purchase fixture capture.
  • ›No per-order receipt PDF. Apple has no /print URL like Amazon does. CSV or Excel are the right export formats.
  • ›Family Sharing covers only the master account today. If you’re on Family Sharing, only your own purchases import. Drop us a note via the Feedback tab if family-member purchases matter for your workflow.

Privacy and security

  • All processing in your browser.
  • Your Apple ID password never reaches OHD.
  • No analytics, no fingerprinting.
  • Apple’s edge fraud-detection may rate-limit aggressive call patterns. OHD is gentle by design, but if you see Access Denied with a Request ID, sign out and wait 15 to 30 minutes. See the troubleshooting guide.

Common questions

Why doesn’t OHD capture Apple tax?

Apple's API doesn't return tax per receipt. The per-purchase emails Apple sends do include tax, save those if you need a tax-tracked record. This is an Apple-side gap, not an OHD gap, every extension hits it.

What about Apple Family Sharing?

Today only the master account imports. If your household relies on Family Sharing and you'd like family-member purchases included, send us a note from the extension's Feedback tab so we can prioritise it.

Why are most of my rows $0.00?

Free App Store downloads. Apple still records them as receipts; OHD imports them with total: 0.00. Filter the viewer by amount range if you only want paid rows.

Can I import only the last year of Apple purchases?

Apple's API has no date filter, the full account history comes back in one call. Once imported, use the viewer's date-range filter bar to narrow client-side.

Will this work for iTunes purchases from 2008?

If your Apple ID is the same one you used in 2008 and the receipts still live in Apple's database, yes. Accounts with 15+ years of history have come through cleanly.

Full Apple coverage in the FAQ.

Export your Apple receipts

Free Chrome extension. No login, no paywall. Already installed? Visit reportaproblem.apple.com, sign in, click the OHD icon, click Import.

Coming to Chrome Web StoreWRITE A REVIEW

Related guides

How to use Order History Downloader

Full getting-started guide covering all five retailers.

Troubleshooting

Apple Access Denied, Costco empty, Amazon sign-in mid-import.

Amazon order history for taxes

Tax-prep narrative, column-by-column walk-through.

Keyboard shortcuts

Cmd+Shift+E to open the viewer, plus the rebind guide.

Release notes

What landed in the current Order History Downloader build.

FAQ

Privacy, supported retailers, pricing, troubleshooting.

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