Amazon often switches to Spanish because of your language settings, browser preferences, or location, and each one can be changed in a few clicks.
You open Amazon, expect English, and suddenly menus, buttons, and checkout prompts appear in Spanish. It feels jarring, especially when you are trying to place an order fast. The reassuring part is that this usually comes from a short list of settings, not from a glitch you cannot control.
This guide explains the main reasons the site flips to Spanish, how Amazon decides which language to show, and the exact steps to switch everything back to English on desktop, mobile browsers, and the app.
Why Is Amazon.com in Spanish? Main Reasons You See A Different Language
Amazon tries to match each shopper with a language that feels familiar. To do that, it looks at your account preferences, device settings, location, and the specific link that brought you to the site. When enough of those signals point to Spanish, that language wins.
Your Amazon Language Preference Is Set To Spanish
The simplest cause sits inside your account. Amazon stores a preferred language for every profile, and if that setting switched to Spanish, the site follows that choice on any device where you sign in. The company even offers a dedicated Spanish experience on the .com site with translated navigation and millions of product pages for shoppers who prefer Spanish, as described in its help page about the Spanish language experience on Amazon.com.
Your Browser Or Device Language Points To Spanish
When you are not signed in yet, Amazon leans on your browser or device language list. If Spanish sits above English there, the site often uses Spanish for the first pages you see. This happens often on shared laptops and phones where different people prefer different languages.
Your Location, VPN, Or Network Looks Spanish-Speaking
Amazon also uses your IP address to guess where you are. A visit from Mexico, Spain, or another Spanish-speaking country can make the site prefer Spanish, and a VPN server in those regions has the same effect. In some cases, a banner even invites you to switch to a local marketplace and keeps you there on later visits.
You Followed A Spanish Link Or Email
Some marketing emails and social posts include a language code inside the link that opens Amazon. Clicking that link may switch the site to Spanish for that session and set a cookie that remembers the choice. If Amazon changed language right after you tapped a deal or coupon link, this is a likely cause.
You Are On The Wrong Amazon Site Or Region
Amazon runs separate sites such as Amazon.com.mx and Amazon.es that default to Spanish. It is easy to land on one of those stores and assume it is the normal Amazon.com homepage. On top of that, the main Amazon.com site lets you change country and region inside the app and on the website. Official guidance for the app notes that changing country from the user tab also lets you adjust language and currency on the same screen, which can make the switch to Spanish feel sudden.
How To Switch Amazon Back To English On Desktop
Once you know that Amazon is obeying stored settings, switching back to English on a computer becomes straightforward. The exact icons move a little over time, yet the process stays familiar.
Use The Flag Or Globe Icon Near The Search Bar
On Amazon.com, look near the top of the page, close to the search bar. You should see a tiny flag icon or a short language label. Hover over that area, or click it, to open a menu with language options. On the U.S. site you will usually see English and Spanish. Pick English and confirm. Step-by-step guides from tech outlets describe this same method for changing the language on Amazon’s website and app.
Scroll To The Footer Language Setting
If you do not see a flag near the search bar, scroll down to the very bottom of the page. In the footer, Amazon repeats a globe icon with language and region details. Click it to open a panel that shows both language and country. Set English as the language and choose the country where you mainly shop so that the site does not keep guessing a different region.
Confirm Your Account Preference
After the visible language switches, sign in if you are not already logged in. From Your Account, open the section that handles language choice or regional preferences. Amazon’s account settings help notes that language preference sticks to your profile and carries across devices once saved, so updating it here prevents later surprises.
| What You Notice | Likely Cause | Best First Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Only Amazon appears in Spanish | Account language set to Spanish | Change language under the flag icon or account settings |
| Many sites show Spanish, not just Amazon | Browser or device language set to Spanish | Move English above Spanish in the system language list |
| Amazon turns Spanish while travelling | IP address from Spanish-speaking country | Switch language manually and review the country panel |
| Amazon flips after turning on a VPN | VPN exit server in a Spanish-speaking region | Change VPN location or pause the VPN while shopping |
| Amazon link from a Spanish email switches language | Language parameter attached to the link | Open a fresh tab and type Amazon.com directly |
| Product pages show Spanish, menus stay English | Machine translation or mixed-language content | Refresh the page and confirm the language setting again |
| App shows Spanish while desktop stays English | App-specific Country & Language setting | Update Country & Language inside the mobile app |
Change Language In The Amazon App
On phones and tablets, Amazon controls language through the Country & Language area inside the app’s settings. Changing this menu updates the interface, most messages, and many store listings.
Switch Language On The Amazon App For iPhone And Android
Open the Amazon app and sign in. Tap the main menu or user tab, then choose Settings, followed by Country & Language. On that screen, pick the country store you need, then choose English under the language heading. An article from About Amazon explains that this same menu lets you pick country, language, and currency in one place, which is why the app can suddenly look very different after a region change.
Double-Check Your Device Language
If the app keeps returning to Spanish, open your phone or tablet system settings and look at the language order. When Spanish sits at the top of that list, Amazon treats it as a strong hint and may keep switching back. Move English above Spanish, close the app completely, then reopen it and check again.
Why Some Screens Stay Mixed
Even with English chosen, you may see some sections in Spanish and others in English. Amazon’s description of the Spanish language experience explains that millions of product pages and many account features appear in Spanish, yet some legal notices and messages remain English only, so a mixed interface is normal in some spots.
Language, Country, Currency, And Region: How They Work Together
Language and region settings share a panel on Amazon because the site links them behind the scenes. Your store country decides which marketplace you use, your language choice controls menus and messages, and your currency setting affects how prices display. When one changes, the others often move with it.
| Setting You Change | What Usually Changes | What Stays The Same |
|---|---|---|
| Language only | Menus, buttons, account emails | Product availability and shipping options |
| Country or region | Local store, shipping destinations, prices | Your sign-in details and past orders |
| Currency preference | How prices appear at checkout | The base charge in the background |
| Device language | Default language suggestion on Amazon | Your saved Amazon account preference |
| VPN location | Amazon’s guess about your region | Your chosen store if you override it |
Step-By-Step Checklist When Amazon Stays In Spanish
If Amazon stubbornly reverts to Spanish, run through this short checklist. Each step removes one more hint that might push the site back to the wrong language.
2. Clear Amazon Cookies Or Use A Private Window
Use your browser settings to clear cookies for Amazon.com or open a private window, then type Amazon.com by hand and pick English from the language menu.
3. Turn Off VPNs Or Proxy Tools
Pause any VPN apps or browser extensions that change your location, then reload the site. If Amazon switches to English right away, that shows the Spanish version came from the VPN route.
4. Confirm Device And Browser Language
On your computer or phone, open the language settings and move English to the top of the list. Many browsers send that list to websites, and Amazon often follows the first language it recognises there.
5. Review Account Language Preferences
Sign in, open Your Account, and look for language preference panels in the settings area. Amazon’s account help explains that these account-level choices control much of what you see across devices, so they need to match the language you want.
When Shopping In Spanish Can Help You
If you read Spanish more easily than English, a Spanish interface makes tracking orders and managing returns simpler, and you can still switch to English reviews or technical details on listings that provide both languages.
Putting It All Together
When Amazon.com suddenly appears in Spanish, it almost always traces back to language and region settings rather than a deeper problem. Account preferences, device and browser languages, location or VPN routes, and language codes inside links all push Amazon toward one language or another.
Use the flag or globe icons, check the Country & Language menus on desktop and mobile, and keep an eye on VPNs and shared devices. Once those are set the way you want, you stay in control of which language Amazon shows each time you shop, whether that is English, Spanish, or a mix on different devices.
References & Sources
- Amazon Customer Service.“About the Spanish language experience on Amazon.com.”Explains how the Spanish version of Amazon.com works and which parts of the site appear in Spanish.
- About Amazon UK.“How to change country on the Amazon app.”Describes how shoppers can change country, language, and currency from one menu in the app.
- Business Insider.“How to change the language on Amazon’s website and app.”Shows how to use the flag icon and settings menus to adjust Amazon language on web and mobile.
- GuidingTech.“How to Change Language on Amazon.”Provides step-by-step instructions for switching language on desktop, mobile browsers, and the Amazon app.