How Do I Review My Apple Purchases? | Quick Steps

On iPhone, open Settings › Apple ID › Media & Purchases › Purchase History, or use reportaproblem.apple.com to review charges.

Need a clean way to check what you paid for across apps, media, and subscriptions? This guide shows every route on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and the web, plus receipts, refunds, and Family Sharing tips.

Review Apple Purchases On iPhone, iPad, And Mac

Apple keeps one ledger for app, media, and in-app charges tied to your Apple ID. You can view that ledger from several places. Pick the spot that suits the device in your hand, then use the table below to jump straight to the right screen.

Device Path What You See
iPhone / iPad Settings › Apple ID › Media & Purchases › View Account › Purchase History Itemized charges, dates, totals, filters by date range
Mac App Store › Your Name › Account Settings › Purchase History › See All List of app/media buys, pending charges, hidden items link
Web reportaproblem.apple.com Recent charges, receipts, and a link to request refunds

iPhone And iPad Steps

Open Settings. Tap your name. Tap Media & PurchasesView Account. Choose Purchase History. Use the date filter at the top to switch months or set a custom range. Tap any line to see the bundle, tax, and receipt link.

If you manage more than one Apple ID, sign out of the App Store, then sign back in with the account you use for purchases. That swap fixes many missing-order cases.

Mac Steps

Open the App Store. Click your name in the sidebar. Pick Account Settings. In the Purchase History section, click See All. Use the controls to change the date range, show pending items, and open receipts. If you use older iTunes for Windows, open iTunes, choose AccountView My Account, then scroll to Purchase History.

Mac also lets you print receipts to PDF in one click. Keep those PDFs in a folder named by tax year so you can pull them when finance asks.

Web Steps

Go to reportaproblem.apple.com and sign in. You’ll see recent charges grouped by order. Click any item to view details or open its receipt. You can also start a refund request from the same page.

The web portal is handy on Windows PC or shared computer. Sign out when you’re done to keep your account secure.

What Counts As A Charge

Your history includes apps, subscriptions, in-app buys, music, movies, books, iCloud storage upgrades, and some Apple services. Gift card redemptions, credits, and pending holds appear in the same feed. Physical hardware from the Apple Store sits in a separate order list and doesn’t show inside the App Store ledger.

Pending And Grouped Orders

Small items are often grouped into a single bill. You may see an Apple.com/bill line with several apps beneath it. Pending items sit at the top until the payment clears. Once processed, they drop into the correct date range with a receipt.

Delayed billing also means you might see a charge a day or two after you bought the item. That timing is normal for low-cost app buys and in-app tips.

Receipts You Can Download

From the history screen, open any line and tap View Receipt. On Mac, the receipt opens in a browser tab. On iPhone or iPad, it loads in Safari. Keep the email copies too; Apple sends one for each completed invoice.

If an email got misplaced, the web receipt shows the same breakdown: item name, app developer or studio, tax, and the device name that initiated the order.

Filters, Labels, And Hidden Items

Use the month picker to jump across time. Custom ranges help if you’re matching a bank statement. Common labels include Billed To, Pending, Refunded, and Hidden Purchases. Hidden items remove the app from your Purchased list but still appear in receipts and the transaction ledger.

See Subscriptions Next To Purchases

Subscriptions renew on a cycle and can appear as individual lines in your history. To manage them on iPhone, open Settings › your name › Subscriptions. On Mac, open App Store › your name › Account SettingsSubscriptions. You can change plans, switch billing periods, or cancel.

If a subscription renews soon and you no longer need it, cancel at least a day before the renewal date. The item stays active through the paid period, then stops.

Family Sharing Nuances

With Purchase Sharing, other members can download each other’s paid apps and media. Charges post to the organizer’s payment method. To review another member’s apps on your device, open the App Store › profile picture › Purchased › select their name. To switch which Apple Account is used for sharing on iPhone or iPad, go to Settings › Family › your name › Purchases.

If a shared app doesn’t appear, confirm that Purchase Sharing is on for that person and that they’re using the right Apple Account for sharing. Region differences also affect what’s visible across the group.

Refunds, Billing Issues, And Disputes

If something looks wrong, use Apple’s self-service portal. Sign in at reportaproblem.apple.com, choose I’d like toRequest a refund, pick a reason, then submit. If the charge is tied to a subscription you don’t want, cancel the subscription so it doesn’t renew, then request the refund if eligible.

Fraud Vs. Family Downloads

Many mystery lines come from shared devices or kids tapping Buy inside a game. Check the device’s Screen Time settings and App Store password prompts. If you find true fraud, change your Apple ID password, remove unknown devices from your account, and contact your bank after filing through Apple’s portal.

When You Used Apple Card

Apple Card shows every transaction inside Wallet on iPhone. Open WalletApple Card, then scroll to the latest card transactions. Tap any line for the merchant, map, and receipt match. You can download monthly statements or export a CSV from Wallet or from card.apple.com.

The CSV includes a clean list of amounts and dates. Save it next to your App Store PDFs to create a complete record for each month.

Receipts, Exports, And Tax Time

Need a folder full of invoices? On Mac, open the App Store ledger, click into each order, and print the receipt to PDF. On iPhone or iPad, open the receipt in Safari and tap the share icon to save a PDF to Files. For a broader view of Apple Card spending, pull monthly statements as PDFs, or export transactions to a spreadsheet and match them to the App Store ledger.

Match A Bank Statement Fast

Use the date filter on the ledger to mirror your bank cycle. Search for amounts inside the receipt view. On Apple Card, export a CSV and run a quick sum in your spreadsheet app to match your month’s total against your bank portal.

If a bank line says APPLE.COM/BILL and you can’t find the match, widen the date range by a couple of days. Grouped charges can settle later than the tap.

Common Paths And What They Show

Here’s a compact map of the most used screens and what you’ll find on each. Keep this handy when helping a family member or grabbing receipts during an audit.

Where Opens Why It Helps
Settings › Subscriptions Active and expired subscriptions Cancel renewals, switch plans, check trial end dates
App Store › Account Settings Purchase History & hidden items link Open receipts, filter by date, show pending charges
Wallet › Apple Card Latest Card Transactions & statements Export CSV, download monthly PDFs, match bank totals

Troubleshooting Purchase History

If You Can’t See Older Orders

Change the date range to Last 90 Days or pick a custom span. Switch Apple IDs if you have more than one. For hardware orders, open the Apple Store app, tap your profile, then Orders.

If A Receipt Link Won’t Load

Try another browser, or open from a Mac where the link launches cleanly. Disable content blockers. If you’re on a managed device from work or school, open the link on a personal device.

If Family Sharing Items Don’t Appear

Check that Purchase Sharing is on for each member. On iPhone or iPad, open SettingsFamily › select the person › Purchases, then confirm the Apple Account. In the App Store’s profile, open Purchased and pick the person’s name.

Pro Tips That Save Time

Add Screen Time Controls

Set Ask To Buy for children and require a password for every purchase. That single change cuts mystery charges and helps you stay on top of approvals.

Use Clear File Names

When exporting statements or saving PDFs, include the month, year, and Apple ID in the filename, for example: 2025-04_Apple_ID_Jane_Doe_App_Store_Receipt.pdf. That simple habit makes audits painless.

Tag Receipts

If you manage expenses, add a tag like Work or a project code to the Notes field in your finance app. Then you can search later and pull totals quickly.

Keep Email Receipts

Create a rule in your mail app that files Apple invoices into a folder. Later, search by amount, order ID, or app name and grab the PDF.

Quick Reference: Paths And URLs

Bookmark these two hubs for future checks: Apple’s billing hub for links to payment methods, receipts, and purchases, and the refund portal for disputed charges. They cover iPhone, iPad, Mac, and the web in one place.

Helpful links: purchase history steps and refund requests. For Apple Card exports and PDFs, see statement downloads.