Magento Amazon Integration
Sync products, inventory levels, and orders between Magento (Adobe Commerce) and Amazon. Nventory handles FBA inventory alongside Magento's Multi-Source Inventory and consolidates orders in one place.
Sync Matrix
6 data entities in the sync matrix — 3 bidirectional, 3 one-way. Tap any row for details.
Good to Know
Platform restrictions outside any integration tool's control
Magento's Entity-Attribute-Value database architecture slows down significantly with large catalogs (50,000+ products). API response times for bulk sync operations depend heavily on database optimization and indexing.
While Nventory uses public APIs, heavily customized Magento instances with modules that override core product or inventory functionality may require compatibility testing before deployment.
A+ Content is managed in Seller Central with no API write access. Magento's rich CMS content cannot be pushed to Amazon's enhanced brand content.
Cloud-hosted Magento instances have restricted server access. API integrations work, but any solution requiring server-level access (cron jobs, custom CLI commands) needs cloud-compatible alternatives.
Things to Consider
Platform-specific details and how they affect this integration.
Magento's Entity-Attribute-Value (EAV) database architecture stores each product attribute in a separate row, leading to complex JOINs for product retrieval. A catalog with 50,000 products and 100 attributes per product means millions of database rows. Bulk sync operations that query the full catalog can take minutes and spike CPU usage, degrading site performance for shoppers.
Nventory uses Magento's GraphQL API for efficient attribute fetching and performs delta-only syncs (changed products only) for ongoing operations. Initial bulk imports are scheduled during off-peak hours. Nventory never runs full catalog scans unless explicitly triggered.
Who Uses Adobe Commerce (Magento) Amazon Integration
Common scenarios for connecting Adobe Commerce (Magento) and Amazon.
How It Works
Nventory sits between your platforms and keeps everything in sync.
Connect Magento and Amazon Seller Central
Link your Magento instance to Amazon via Nventory's API integration. Supports both Magento Open Source and Adobe Commerce Cloud deployments.
Map Configurable Products to ASINs
Pair Magento configurable products and their simple product variations to Amazon parent-child ASINs. Nventory handles complex attribute sets and custom options.
Sync Multi-Source Inventory with FBA
Integrate Amazon FBA as an MSI source in Magento through Nventory. Inventory syncs across all sources — your warehouses, 3PLs, and FBA — with real-time updates through Nventory on every sale.
Automate Enterprise Order Workflows
Amazon orders import into Nventory for centralized fulfillment and are synced to your Magento workflow with full attribution. Route fulfillment in Nventory based on source priority algorithms, customer location, and stock availability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Nventory supports both Adobe Commerce Cloud and self-hosted Magento Open Source. The integration uses Magento's standard REST and GraphQL APIs.
Nventory maps each simple product within a configurable product to an Amazon child ASIN under the correct parent, preserving the full product family structure.
Yes. Nventory can register FBA as an inventory source within Magento's MSI, allowing you to use Magento's native source selection algorithms for order fulfillment.
No. Nventory uses Magento's public APIs rather than overriding core functionality. It works alongside your custom modules, payment gateways, and ERP integrations.
Nventory syncs inventory between Magento and Amazon within 2-5 minutes of a stock change. It integrates with Magento's Multi-Source Inventory (MSI) to pull aggregate stock levels across all your warehouses and push accurate availability to Amazon.
Nventory maps Magento simple product SKUs to Amazon ASINs using SKU, UPC, or EAN identifiers. For configurable products, each child simple product is individually matched to an Amazon child ASIN. Unmatched products are flagged for manual review with suggested ASIN pairings.
Begin by checking Magento's indexer status — if any indexers are stuck in 'processing' or 'invalid' state, product and inventory data may not be available for Nventory to push to Amazon. Next, verify that your Magento REST API credentials (integration tokens) are still valid and have the correct ACL permissions for catalog and inventory scopes. If credentials are fine, look for extension conflicts by reviewing Magento's exception log for errors related to third-party modules that hook into catalog save or inventory update events.
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