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Amazon launches new AI assistant for the best deals

Dorcas OnasaBy Dorcas OnasaMay 16, 2026 Tech No Comments4 Mins Read
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Amazon launches Alexa for Shopping, a new AI assistant that helps users compare products, track prices and automate purchases.

Amazon is expanding its artificial intelligence tools with the launch of Alexa for Shopping, a new assistant designed to deliver a more personalized shopping experience for millions of users across its platform.

The company announced on May 16 that the feature combines the capabilities of its Rufus shopping chatbot with its upgraded Alexa+ technology, allowing shoppers to search for products, compare items and automate purchases directly within Amazon’s ecosystem.

The rollout marks Amazon’s latest effort to integrate generative AI into everyday shopping habits as more tech companies compete to create smarter digital assistants for consumers.

How Alexa for Shopping works

The new feature allows customers to interact with Amazon’s AI assistant directly from the main search bar on the Amazon Shopping app, the Amazon website and compatible Echo Show devices.

Instead of opening a separate chatbot, users can now type or speak conversational questions while browsing products.

Customers can ask for personalized product recommendations based on their needs and interests.

Shoppers can compare multiple products side by side before making a purchase.

The assistant can summarize product information using AI-generated overviews to help customers quickly understand features and reviews.

Users can also ask account related questions, including checking past orders or reorder history.

The goal is to make online shopping feel more interactive and tailored to individual preferences.

The company described the experience as having a digital shopping assistant that already understands a customer’s habits, interests and buying patterns.

New tools for tracking prices and automating purchases

One of the most notable additions is the ability to track price drops for products over an extended period.

Customers can monitor items for up to one year and receive alerts when prices change.

The feature also allows users to automate purchases for household essentials and frequently ordered products.

Customers can create reminders for birthdays, holidays and gift shopping needs.

Alexa for Shopping can also help users discover deals and discounts based on their preferences.

The expanded capabilities are intended to reduce the time shoppers spend searching for products or manually monitoring prices.

Amazon has increasingly focused on AI-driven convenience tools as online retailers look for new ways to keep shoppers engaged on their platforms.

Amazon continues expanding AI features

The launch of Alexa for Shopping follows several recent AI announcements, as the company pushes deeper into conversational technology.

In recent months, Amazon has introduced additional Alexa powered tools and AI experiences across its retail and smart device businesses.

The company has also explored AI-generated voice technology and expanded healthcare related services through its online marketplace.

Alexa for Shopping represents one of the most direct attempts to place AI at the center of the customer shopping journey.

The feature is currently rolling out to millions of users in the United States and does not require an Amazon Prime membership to access.

Customers interested in trying the new assistant can update the Amazon Shopping app and tap the Alexa icon located in the navigation bar. Desktop users can also access the feature through Amazon.com.

Amazon said the assistant will continue expanding as more users gain access in the coming weeks.

The company’s latest AI investment arrives as competition intensifies among major tech companies racing to develop smarter and more conversational digital assistants for consumers.

Retail experts have increasingly pointed to AI-powered shopping as a growing trend that could reshape how customers search for products, compare prices and complete purchases online.

For Amazon, integrating these tools directly into its shopping platform may help simplify the buying process while encouraging customers to spend more time within the company’s ecosystem.

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