Amazon divides its business into three segments: North America, International, and AWS (Amazon Web Services). The first two of these segments, North America and International, refer to the geographic breakdown of Amazon's retail business. They generate income from retail sales in North America and the rest of the world, as well as subscription and export sales in these regions.

Amazon makes money through its retail, subscriptions, and web services, among other channels. Retail remains Amazon’s primary source of revenue, with online and physical stores together accounting for the biggest share.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) currently generates all of Amazon's operating profits and is growing at a robust pace.

In the third quarter of 2022, Amazon.com posted a quarter-on-quarter increase in net revenue worldwide from online stores, likely thanks to the Prime sale. What's more, Amazon Web Services (AWS) net income hit an all-time high in the same period. You can read about amazon revenue breakdown  https://pirscapital.com/blog/exploring-amazon-annual-revenue-by-segments-latest-analysis/  on PIRS Capital. In terms of profitability, the online retail segment was followed by third-party retailer services with net revenues of US$28.7 billion.