Last verified: February 2026

How to Cancel Your
Audible Subscription

Cancel Audible in about 3 minutes. Here are the exact steps to end your membership, what happens to your audiobooks and credits, and how to pause instead if you are not ready to leave.

Quick Overview

Difficulty

Medium

Time

~3 minutes

Method

Website only

Refund

Case by case

You cannot cancel Audible through the app

Audible does not allow cancellation from the mobile app. You must use a web browser and go to audible.com to cancel. This is the most common point of confusion. If you subscribed through Apple or Google Play, those are the exception and you cancel through their subscription settings instead.

Cancel Audible on the Website

1

Go to Audible.com and sign in

Open audible.com in your web browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, etc.). Sign in with the Amazon account that is linked to your Audible membership. If you are not sure which Amazon account you used, check your email for previous Audible receipts.

2

Go to Account Details

Hover over or click your name in the top-right corner of the page. From the dropdown menu, select Account Details. This takes you to your membership management page where you can see your plan type, next billing date, and credit balance.

3

Click Cancel membership

Under the Membership Details section, locate and click the Cancel membership link. Audible may first try to offer you a discounted plan, a free month, or the option to pause your membership. Review these offers if interested, or proceed with cancellation.

Pro tip: Audible often offers a discounted rate or a free month to keep you as a member. If you are leaving because of the price, it may be worth checking the retention offer before confirming.

4

Select a reason and continue

Audible will ask why you are canceling. Select the reason that best fits your situation. Then click Continue to cancel. You may need to click through one or two more pages where Audible presents additional retention offers. Keep clicking Continue to cancel until you reach the final confirmation.

5

Confirm your cancellation

Click the final Cancel membership button to complete the process. You will see a confirmation message on screen and receive a confirmation email from Audible. Your membership benefits continue until the end of your current billing period.

Important: Use up all your remaining credits before canceling. Unused credits are lost once your membership ends. You can use credits to purchase audiobooks or even pre-order upcoming titles.

Consider Pausing Instead

If you are not sure about canceling permanently, Audible lets you pause your membership for 30, 60, or 90 days. You can pause for a total of up to 90 days per 12-month period.

Keep your credits

Unlike canceling, pausing preserves all your unused credits so you can use them later.

No charges while paused

Your billing stops during the pause period. You will not be charged again until the pause ends.

Keep member discounts

While paused, you still get access to member-only sales, 2-for-1 deals, and discounted audiobook prices.

To pause, go to Account Details on audible.com and look for the Pause membership button instead of Cancel membership.

Subscribed Through Apple or Google?

If you signed up for Audible through the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, you need to cancel through those platforms. The Audible website will not show a cancel option because Apple or Google handles your billing.

Cancel via iPhone / iPad

  1. 1. Open Settings on your iPhone
  2. 2. Tap your name at the top (Apple Account)
  3. 3. Tap Subscriptions
  4. 4. Tap Audible in the list
  5. 5. Tap Cancel Subscription and confirm

Cancel via Android

  1. 1. Open the Google Play Store app
  2. 2. Tap your profile icon (top right)
  3. 3. Tap Payments & subscriptions
  4. 4. Tap Subscriptions then Audible
  5. 5. Tap Cancel subscription and confirm

What Happens After You Cancel Audible?

You keep all purchased audiobooks forever

Any audiobooks you bought with credits or purchased outright are permanently yours. They remain in your Audible library and you can listen to them or download them at any time, even years after canceling. This applies whether you used credits, bought them at the member price, or received them as gifts.

Unused credits are lost

Any credits you have not used will expire at the end of your final billing period. There is no way to recover or cash out unused credits after cancellation. Before canceling, spend your remaining credits on audiobooks or use them to pre-order upcoming titles that will be delivered even after your membership ends.

You lose access to the Plus Catalog

Audible's Plus Catalog gives members unlimited access to a rotating library of thousands of audiobooks, podcasts, and Originals. When your membership ends, you lose access to all Plus Catalog content. Only titles you purchased or redeemed with credits remain available.

You lose member pricing and discounts

As a member, you get discounted audiobook prices (typically 30% off list price) and access to member-only sales. After canceling, you will pay full price for any future audiobook purchases. You can still buy audiobooks without a membership, just at higher prices.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I keep my audiobooks if I cancel Audible?

Yes. All audiobooks you have purchased or redeemed with credits are permanently yours. They stay in your Audible library forever, and you can listen to them anytime using the Audible app or website, even without an active membership. This is one of the best things about Audible's model.

What happens to my unused credits when I cancel?

Unused credits are forfeited once your membership ends. You cannot carry them over, transfer them, or get a cash refund for them. The best strategy is to use all your credits before canceling. You can also use credits to pre-order upcoming titles, which will still be delivered to your library after cancellation.

Can I pause my Audible membership instead of canceling?

Yes. Audible allows you to pause for 30, 60, or 90 days, up to a total of 90 days within a 12-month period. You must have been a paying member for at least 30 days to be eligible. While paused, your billing stops, you keep your credits, and you still get access to member sales and discounts. Pausing is a great option if you just need a break.

Why can't I cancel Audible from the app?

Audible does not include a cancellation option in its mobile app. This is a deliberate design choice. To cancel, you must visit audible.com in a web browser. The only exception is if you subscribed through Apple or Google Play, in which case you cancel through those platforms' subscription settings instead.

Can I rejoin Audible after canceling?

Yes. You can resubscribe to Audible at any time by going to audible.com and signing up again. Your library of purchased audiobooks will still be there when you return. Audible also sometimes sends returning member offers with discounted rates or bonus credits to win you back, so it can pay to wait for a deal.

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