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Alexa for Shopping is a chatty new AI assistant with some cool tricks to make you spend at Amazon

Alexa now remembers your plans and turns them into shopping lists

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After years of using Alexa to answer questions, control smart homes, play music, and handle everyday tasks, Amazon has found a more obvious job for it. Alexa is becoming your personal shopper, meant to help you find what you need faster and get it into your cart with fewer second thoughts.

Amazon is rolling out Alexa for Shopping to U.S. customers on the Amazon Shopping app, Amazon.com, and Echo Show devices. It combines the existing Rufus shopping chatbot with Alexa+ personalization, enabling the assistant to use product knowledge, shopping history, browsing behavior, past purchases, preferences, and Alexa conversations to improve recommendations. The assistant is free for signed-in Amazon customers and does not require Prime, an Echo device, or the Alexa app.

How useful can Amazon’s AI personal shopper be?

An AI shopping assistant from the world’s largest online retailer naturally comes with an obvious agenda of driving purchases. But Alexa for Shopping also has some genuinely useful tools. It can compare products, show price history for up to a year, set price alerts, reorder essentials, build carts through conversation, schedule routine purchases, and recommend items based on your needs, preferences, and past orders.

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For everyday shoppers, the feature could mean less digging to find the right product or a better deal. Like if you are choosing between two Kindles, Alexa can compare them side by side instead of making you jump between product pages. If a laptop is too expensive, it can watch the price and alert you when it hits your budget. If you keep buying the same cleaning products or snacks every month, it can add them to your cart through a simple prompt instead of making you search for each item again.

Where do smart shopping tools turn into spending momentum?

Alexa for Shopping can carry context across Amazon and Alexa-enabled devices. For example, if you discuss a science-fair volcano project with Alexa on Echo, the Amazon app can later suggest the supplies you need for that same project. If you ask Alexa to remember a nephew’s birthday, Alexa for Shopping can later suggest age-appropriate gifts that arrive on time.

Basically, Alexa for Shopping can remember what you were planning, connect it to Amazon’s catalog, and help turn an idea into a cart without making you start from scratch. It is clever, convenient, and very likely to make you hit the checkout button.

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