Stripe has launched the Agentic Commerce Suite to help businesses sell through AI agents as online shopping evolves.
The suite is designed to reduce the complexity of integrating with multiple AI agents, each of which typically has its own technical and onboarding requirements.
Stripe said businesses can sell across supported agents through a single, low-code integration instead of building separate connections for each one.
The launch builds on Stripe’s earlier introduction of the Agentic Commerce Protocol, an open standard for transactions between AI agents and businesses.

Stripe said adoption of the protocol has been fragmented, leading it to introduce the Agentic Commerce Suite to simplify participation.
Stripe said the suite supports Shared Payment Tokens, which allow AI agents to pass a buyer’s payment credentials securely to businesses without exposing sensitive information.
The tokens can be limited by seller, time and transaction amount to help manage fraud risks linked to automated transactions.
Retailers including Coach, Kate Spade, Etsy, URBN, Ashley Furniture, Revolve, Halara, Nectar and ABT Electronics are onboarding to the suite, alongside ecommerce platforms such as Wix, Squarespace, WooCommerce, BigCommerce and commercetools.
The product will roll out through Stripe’s dashboard and application programming interfaces, as well as via partner ecommerce platforms.
Stripe said the Agentic Commerce Suite is part of its broader effort to build infrastructure for commerce as artificial intelligence increasingly shapes how consumers discover and purchase products online.
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