Shorten long Amazon links into cute little ones

Amazon product and affiliate URLs are enormous — full of /ref= tags, ASINs and tracking parameters. Paste one here and get a short, memorable link like grumpy-velvet-otter, plus a matching QR code. Free, no signup.

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Why are Amazon links so long?

A typical Amazon URL bundles the product title, the ASIN (/dp/B0XXXXXXX), a ref source tag, your affiliate tag=, and a trail of tracking parameters. The result is often 100+ characters of unreadable text that breaks in messages, looks spammy in a bio, and is impossible to say out loud.

How to shorten an Amazon link

  1. Copy the Amazon product or affiliate URL from your browser or the Share button.
  2. Paste it into the shortener on the home page.
  3. Get a cute little URL (and a matching QR code) that redirects straight to your product.

The short link is a permanent redirect, so your product page, affiliate tag and tracking all keep working — it just looks friendlier.

Works for more than Amazon

The same trick tames long links from all over the web:

A matching QR code, every time

Every short link comes with an on-brand QR code you can download as PNG (for social and print) or SVG (infinitely scalable) — perfect for packaging inserts, unboxing cards and slides.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Amazon link shortener free?

Yes — completely free, no signup, no limits on everyday use. Paste your link and get a cute URL plus a QR code instantly.

Do I need an account?

No. We don't track individual users; your recent links are stored only in your own browser.

Will my shortened Amazon link still work?

Yes. It's a permanent redirect to your original URL, so the product page, affiliate tag and tracking parameters are all preserved.

Can I shorten Amazon affiliate links?

Yes — your affiliate tag stays intact. Always follow the Amazon Associates rules and disclose affiliate links to your audience.

Shorten your first Amazon link — it's free.

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