If you’ve purchased apps, games, or subscriptions on Android, your Google Play Store purchase history keeps a complete record of those transactions. This history helps you track spending, locate previously purchased apps, and review billing details tied to your Google account.
At the time of writing, Google allows you to view your Play Store purchase history through the Android app, the web version of the Play Store, and Google Pay. Each method shows slightly different details, depending on what you need.
View Google Play Purchase History Using The Play Store App
The Play Store app offers the fastest way to see your purchase history directly on your Android device. This method displays paid apps, games, subscriptions, and free trials linked to your account.
- Open the Google Play Store app on your Android phone or tablet

- Tap your profile icon in the top-right corner

- Select Payments & subscriptions

- Tap Budget & history
You’ll see a chronological list of purchases associated with your Google account. Items showing a $0.00 charge usually represent free trials or apps removed before billing began.
View Google Play Store Purchase History On The Web
Using the Google Play Store website gives you a broader view of your order history and allows filtering by category, such as apps, games, movies, and books.
- Open a browser and go to the Google Play Store website
- Sign in with the same Google account used on your Android device
- Click your profile icon in the top-right corner
- Select Payments & subscriptions
- Open Budget & order history
This page lists all Play Store transactions tied to your account. Use the filter menu to narrow results by content type or time period.
Check Purchase History Using Google Pay
Google Pay shows only completed financial transactions, making it useful if you want to review actual charges, payment methods, or download tax invoices.
- Open a browser and sign in to Google Pay
- Make sure you’re logged into the same Google account
- Open the Activity tab
- Select any transaction to view payment details
Unlike the Play Store app, Google Pay does not show free trials or zero-cost items.
Report A Problem With A Google Play Purchase
If you notice an unauthorized charge, accidental purchase, or missing item, Google allows you to report the issue directly from your order history.
- Visit the Google Play Store website and sign in
- Go to Payments & subscriptions and open Budget & order history
- Locate the transaction and select Report a problem
- Choose a reason and submit the report
Google reviews reports individually and may issue refunds depending on eligibility.
Troubleshooting Common Problems
If your purchase history appears incomplete, confirm you are signed into the correct Google account. Purchases made under different accounts do not merge.
If transactions are missing, try checking both the Play Store app and Google Pay, as each platform displays different data.
Tips
- Use the web version for easier filtering and long-term purchase tracking
- Check Google Pay for accurate billing and invoice downloads
- Review purchase history regularly if you share your Google account
FAQ
Can I see deleted app purchases on Google Play?
Yes. Previously purchased apps remain in your purchase history even if they were uninstalled.
Why do some purchases show $0.00?
These usually indicate free trials, promotional offers, or canceled subscriptions before billing.
Can I export my Google Play purchase history?
Google does not offer a direct export option, but Google Pay invoices can be downloaded individually.
Summary
- You can view Google Play purchase history using the app, website, or Google Pay
- The Play Store app shows the most complete list of apps and subscriptions
- Google Pay displays only actual financial transactions
Conclusion
Your Google Play Store purchase history provides a clear record of apps, games, and subscriptions tied to your account. Whether you want to track spending, find a past purchase, or resolve a billing issue, using the right method ensures you see the details that matter.



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