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How to Cancel Amazon Prime (2026 Step-by-Step)

Prime bundles so much - shipping, Video, Music - that it is easy to keep paying without using any of it. If that is you, you may even qualify for a refund. Here is how to end your membership and what you are entitled to back.

How to cancel, step by step

1Open Prime Membership

On amazon.com hover over Accounts & Lists and select Prime Membership. (App: Profile icon, then Manage Prime Membership.)

2Manage Membership

Hover over Manage Membership (top right).

3End Membership

Click End Membership (sometimes 'End Membership and Benefits').

4Click through the offers

Amazon will offer reminders and deals to keep you - keep clicking through to confirm cancellation.

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Frequently asked questions

Will I get a refund?

Possibly. Amazon says paid members who have not used their benefits are eligible for a refund of the current period. Cancel within 3 business days of starting or converting from a trial for a full refund minus any benefits used. Check the current policy.

Can I still use Prime until it ends?

If you are not taking a refund, benefits run until your renewal date. If you take an unused-benefits refund, access ends accordingly.

Where exactly is the cancel button?

Under Prime Membership, Manage Membership, then End Membership - confirm the latest in-account flow as Amazon updates its layout.

For informational purposes only - not financial or legal advice. Cancellation steps and policies can change; always confirm the latest flow in your account or app. Brand names are used for identification only. Sources: www.aboutamazon.com www.amazon.com