AliExpress Price History Checker 2026: How to See If a Sale Price Is Real
AliExpress does not show you price history natively. When you open a product page during a sale, you see the current price and the crossed-out "original price" — but you have no way to know whether that "original price" was real or inflated specifically to make the sale look bigger.
This guide covers why price history matters, how to check it on any AliExpress product, and what the chart actually tells you before you buy.
Quick start: Install AliShopping Tools — the 90-day price history chart appears automatically on every AliExpress product page, no tab-switching needed.
Why AliExpress Price History Matters
The tactic is common: a seller lists a product at $12 for months. Two weeks before a sale window (618, 11.11, Summer Sale), they change the "original price" to $25. On sale day, they "discount" back to $12. The product page shows "50% OFF" — but the actual price never changed.
Without price history, you can't tell the difference.
With a 90-day price chart, the pattern is immediately obvious: the price was flat at $12, jumped to $25, then "dropped" back to $12. The chart exposes the inflation instantly.
This happens most during:
- 618 Mid-Year Sale (June 16–20)
- 11.11 Singles' Day (November 11)
- Summer Sale (early June)
- Year-end sale (December)
How to Check AliExpress Price History
Method 1 — AliShopping Tools (fastest, on-page)
Install the free extension → open any AliExpress product page → a 90-day price history chart appears directly below the product images. No separate tab, no URL copying.
Reading the chart:
| Chart pattern | What it means |
|---|---|
| Price flat for months → drops sharply before sale | ✅ Real discount |
| Price flat for months → spike 2–4 weeks ago → "drops" to original level | ❌ Fake discount (price inflation tactic) |
| Price zigzags frequently | ⚠️ Dynamic pricing — compare to your target budget, not the "original" |
| Less than 30 days of history | ⚠️ New listing — no baseline to verify against |
Method 2 — Manual (slower)
- Copy the product URL from AliExpress
- Open a third-party price tracking site in a new tab
- Paste the URL and look up the historical graph
- Compare the historical price to today's sale price
Method 1 is significantly faster because the chart is embedded on the product page — no URL copying, no leaving AliExpress, no separate site login.
Real vs Fake — Examples
✅ Real discount example
Product: Phone case
- 90-day history: $18.99 stable for 3 months
- Current 618 price: $11.99
- Sale badge: "37% OFF"
Verdict: Genuine. The price was $18.99 for months. The 618 sale moved it to $11.99. The discount is real.
❌ Fake discount example
Product: USB hub
- 90-day history: $14.99 for 60 days → jumped to $24.99 on June 1 → "618 sale" price $14.99
- Sale badge: "40% OFF"
Verdict: Fake. The price was $14.99 for months. The seller inflated to $24.99 before 618, then "discounted" back to the normal price. Zero actual savings.
When to Use Price History (and When It Doesn't Help)
Use price history for:
- Any purchase during a sale window (618, 11.11, Summer Sale, Year-end)
- High-value items ($30+) where a fake discount costs you real money
- Products with "was $XX" crossed-out prices — always verify the "original"
- Flash deals ("ends in 2 hours") — high urgency = higher manipulation risk
Price history is less useful for:
- New listings (< 30 days old) — no baseline data yet
- Products where you know the fair market price independently
- Very low-cost items ($3–5) where the absolute savings are minimal regardless
AliExpress Sale Windows — When to Check Extra Carefully
| Sale | Dates | Price inflation risk |
|---|---|---|
| AliExpress 618 | June 16–20, 2026 | 🔴 HIGH — 2–4 week inflation window before sale |
| Summer Sale | June 1–10, 2026 | 🔴 HIGH |
| 11.11 Singles' Day | November 11 | 🔴 VERY HIGH (biggest sale of year) |
| Year-end sale | December | 🟡 MEDIUM |
| Flash deals (daily) | Any time | 🟡 MEDIUM — short window, less inflation time |
The longer the sale is advertised in advance, the more time sellers have to inflate prices. 618 and 11.11 get announced weeks early — giving sellers maximum time to manipulate the baseline.
Beyond Price History: Other Buyer Protection Checks
Price history is one signal. Before buying on AliExpress, also check:
Seller trust score:
- Positive feedback rate (aim for 95%+)
- Store age (2+ years = more reliable)
- Response rate
Review quality:
- Reviews posted in bursts on the same dates = fake review injection
- Generic text ("great product, fast shipping") repeated across 50 reviews = red flag
- Photos all from identical angles = seller-supplied images, not real buyers
Promo codes:
- AliExpress has platform-wide promo codes that stack on top of sale prices
- Pakistan/Morocco/Algeria use AFSO series; France uses SS6FR series; 618 codes release ~June 14
AliShopping Tools shows price history + seller trust score + active promo codes on every product page — all three signals in one place.
FAQ
Does AliExpress show price history natively? No. AliExpress does not display historical pricing on product pages. You need a third-party tool or browser extension to see it.
How far back does AliExpress price history go? AliShopping Tools shows 90 days of price history. This is enough to catch the typical 2–4 week inflation window sellers use before major sale events.
Why do AliExpress prices change before a sale? Sellers inflate prices before sale windows so they can show a larger "discount" percentage. AliExpress's platform rules prohibit this, but enforcement is inconsistent. Price history makes the pattern visible regardless of platform rules.
What is the best free AliExpress price history checker? AliShopping Tools is free with no signup required. It displays 90-day price history directly on every AliExpress product page as a chart — no separate website, no URL pasting.
Does price history work on all AliExpress products? It works on any product with sufficient data (typically 30+ days of listing history). New listings with fewer than 30 days of data will show limited history — in those cases, compare against similar products or known market prices.
Can I check AliExpress price history on mobile? AliShopping Tools is a Chrome desktop extension and does not work on mobile browsers. For mobile purchases, manually compare the current AliExpress price against the price on older cached product listings or use a dedicated price tracking site.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does AliExpress show price history natively?
No.
AliExpress does not display historical pricing on product pages.
You need a third-party tool or browser extension (such as AliShopping Tools) to see the 90-day price chart on any product.
How far back does AliExpress price history go?
AliShopping Tools shows 90 days of price history — enough to catch the typical 2–4 week price inflation window sellers use before major sale events like 618 or 11.11.
Why do AliExpress prices change before a sale?
Sellers inflate prices before sale windows so they can show a larger discount percentage.
AliExpress platform rules prohibit this, but enforcement is inconsistent.
A 90-day price history chart makes the inflation pattern immediately visible.
What is the best free AliExpress price history checker?
AliShopping Tools is free with no signup required.
It displays a 90-day price history chart directly on every AliExpress product page — no URL pasting, no separate website, no tab-switching.
Can I check AliExpress price history on mobile?
AliShopping Tools is a Chrome desktop extension and does not run on mobile browsers.
For mobile purchases, compare the current price against similar products or use a dedicated price tracking site in a separate tab.
AliShopping Tools Team
The AliShopping Tools team builds the AliExpress price history tracker and buyer-protection tools used by shoppers in Pakistan, Morocco, France, and 50+ other countries.
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