📦 Amazon FBA Fee Update 2026 | What Sellers Need to Know

Amazon has announced a small adjustment to FBA fees for 2026 — an average increase of $0.08 per unit sold, which is less than 0.5% of the average item’s selling price.

While this change may sound minor, it’s part of Amazon’s ongoing effort to balance operational costs with service improvements — and it follows no fee increase in 2025.

Here’s what’s changing (and why 👇):

🔹 What’s Behind the Update

Amazon continues to invest heavily in automation, forecasting, and inventory placement — all aimed at driving faster delivery times, reducing defects, and improving returns and removals.
Compared to other US carriers (which have raised fees by 3.9–5.9% annually), Amazon’s increase remains relatively small and well below inflation.

🔹 Key Improvements Coming in 2026

✅ Enhanced forecasting and inventory placement for faster delivery
✅ Improved automation and lower defect rates for damaged/missing inventory
✅ New returns features and quicker removal processing
✅ Opportunities for sellers to qualify for lower fees by:

  • Using optimized packaging

  • Choosing lower-cost inbound shipping

  • Maintaining healthy inventory levels

🔹 What’s Staying the Same

There will be no new FBA fee types in 2026, and Amazon is giving sellers 90 days’ notice before any changes take effect.
Plus, you’ll have access to updated tools like:
📊 The Revenue Calculator and Fee & Economics Preview Report
💡 The new Profit Analytics Dashboard to analyze unit economics and understand product-level impacts.

💬 Final Takeaway

This small adjustment reflects Amazon’s push toward smarter operations rather than simply raising costs. For sellers, now is the perfect time to review your inventory strategy, packaging efficiency, and inbound logistics to stay ahead.

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