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Among its features, the company said Alexa for Shopping can create a custom guide for big purchases that compares features, prices and reviews across Amazon and other websites. It also can track prices, buy items at a target price and reorder essentials, Amazon said.

Amazon has released a new feature, Alexa for Shopping, serving as an artificial intelligence (AI) agent — combining its Rufus and Alexa+ offerings.

Rufus is an AI assistant that Amazon released in 2024, later updating it with new features ahead of the 2025 holiday season. Meanwhile, Alexa+ is an upgraded version of Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant, incorporating generative AI, that the company launched in February 2025.

Amazon said its customers already use Alexa+ across hundreds of millions of devices, Alexa.com and the Alexa app to answer questions. Additionally, it said Rufus helped more than 300 million customers in 2025 to research, compare and buy products on the Amazon shopping app and website.

Among its features, the company said Alexa for Shopping can create a custom guide for big purchases that compares features, prices and reviews across Amazon and other websites.

“By bringing together Rufus’s product expertise and Amazon shopping history with the personalized knowledge and context of Alexa+, Alexa for Shopping delivers a more personal, helpful shopping experience across a wide range of surfaces and devices,” according to Amazon.

Initially, non-Prime members had to pay a $19.99-per-month fee to use Alexa+. Amazon said the new Alexa for Shopping service is free for all customers signed into their account. They do not have to have an Echo device, the Alexa app or a Prime membership, Amazon said.

Amazon displays where to find its new 'Alexa for Shopping' feature, which combines Alexa+ and Rufus, on mobile and desktop experiences. | Image credit: Amazon press release

Amazon displays where to find its new ‘Alexa for Shopping’ feature, which combines Alexa+ and Rufus, on mobile and desktop experiences. | Image credit: Amazon press release

Amazon ranks No. 1 in Digital Commerce 360’s Top 2000 Database. The database is how Digital Commerce 360 tracks the largest North American online retailers by their annual ecommerce sales.

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