Apple Wallet Will Soon Be Able to Track Your Amazon Purchases and Returns

If you make a lot of purchases with Amazon, you also probably make the occasional return—and soon you'll be able to manage both in Apple Wallet. As reported by 9to5Mac, updates rolling out from both Amazon and Apple are making it easier to track Amazon purchases and save return codes in your Apple Wallet app.
Amazon purchase tracking in iOS 26
An update coming with iOS 26 uses Apple Intelligence to scan messages in your Mail app for orders and tracking information, which then pulls that data directly into Apple Wallet. You'll be able to see orders you've placed as well as those that have shipped and been delivered—and get notifications for each step along the way. (This feature applies to any retailer, not just Amazon.)
Apple initially announced this feature during WWDC and pushed it live with iOS 26 beta 2. Note that iOS 26 is still in beta, with a full release expected sometime in the fall.
Adding Amazon return codes to Apple Wallet
On the Amazon side, there's now support for saving return codes to Apple Wallet. When you initiate a drop-off return, Amazon generates a code that gets scanned at your drop-off location (such as a UPS store or Whole Foods).
Now, you'll see an "Add to Apple Wallet" button with your return in the Amazon app on iOS. This feature will pull all of your return information and codes into Apple Wallet, which is convenient if you have multiple orders to return at once or are in an area with a poor data connection.
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