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Free Amazon ASIN Lookup

Paste any 10-character ASIN to instantly see the title, brand, price, rating, and stock status — pulled live from Amazon.

No signup required. Try if you don’t have an ASIN handy.

What is an ASIN?

Every product on Amazon has one

An ASIN — Amazon Standard Identification Number — is the 10-character alphanumeric code Amazon uses to identify every product in its catalog. You will find it in the product URL after /dp/, and again in the “Product Details” section of any listing.

For books, the ASIN is the same as the ISBN-10. For everything else, it is assigned when the product is first added to Amazon. Use this tool to turn any ASIN into structured product data — instantly.

How to use it

Look up an ASIN in three steps

1

Open the product page

Go to the Amazon product you want to look up in any browser.

2

Find the ASIN in the URL

Look for the 10-character code after "/dp/" — for example /dp/B0F7K8DPPT.

3

Paste it above

Drop the ASIN into the form and get product data in under a second.

Why use it

What you can do with an ASIN lookup

Competitive research

Pull a competitor’s title, price, and rating without leaving your workflow.

Listing audits

Spot weak bullets, missing details, or stock issues at a glance.

Building Amazon apps

Prototype quickly here, then drop the same data into your own product via the API.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is an ASIN?

ASIN stands for Amazon Standard Identification Number. It is a 10-character alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies every product in the Amazon catalog. For books, the ASIN is the same as the ISBN-10.

Where do I find the ASIN of a product?

The easiest place is the product URL — it appears right after "/dp/" (e.g. amazon.com/dp/B0F7K8DPPT). You can also find it in the "Product Details" section near the bottom of any listing.

Is this tool free to use?

Yes. The ASIN Lookup tool is free with no signup. There is a small rate limit per IP to keep things fair — for higher volume, grab an API key.

Where does the data come from?

Live from Amazon, fetched through the Canopy API. The same data is available programmatically over REST, GraphQL, MCP, or as an LLM skill if you need it in your own product.

Want ASIN data in your own app?

The Canopy API gives you the same product data over REST, GraphQL, MCP, or as an LLM skill — at scale, with a generous free tier.