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Salesforce has announced a strategic partnership with Stripe and OpenAI to launch an Instant Checkout integration built on the new Agentic Commerce Protocol (ACP). The collaboration, unveiled today, will redefine how merchants engage with customers by leveraging conversational AI to streamline the path to purchase and create intelligent, frictionless shopping experiences.

The announcement marks a pivotal moment for digital commerce. According to Salesforce’s latest research, nearly half of all shoppers already using AI for online purchases are open to having an AI agent complete transactions on their behalf. This insight signals a fundamental transformation in retail, one that shifts the focus from static browsing to dynamic, personalized engagement driven by intelligent agents.

Through the Agentic Commerce Protocol, developed jointly by Stripe and OpenAI, retailers can now create standardized frameworks to connect with consumers through AI. This advancement means that discovery, decision-making, and checkout can occur in one fluid conversation. Salesforce’s Agentforce Commerce will integrate ACP into its ecosystem, allowing merchants to activate Instant Checkout functionality and empower AI-driven transactions across digital touchpoints.

A Collaboration Built for the Future of Retail

The new integration underscores Salesforce’s commitment to innovation within digital commerce. Working with Stripe, the programmable financial services company that powers many of the internet’s most secure transaction systems, Salesforce is building a foundation that supports faster, more reliable, and globally scalable commerce solutions.

Stripe’s infrastructure enables payments through various methods, including its consumer-facing product Link, providing flexibility and speed that modern consumers expect. The partnership builds on an established relationship between Salesforce and Stripe that previously produced Salesforce Payments, and this next step brings even deeper alignment around AI and automation.

Together, Salesforce, Stripe, and OpenAI are setting the standard for what the future of shopping looks like: a seamless, AI-optimized experience where merchants can engage customers at the precise moment of interest and complete sales instantly.

The Salesforce Perspective

“Through our collaboration with Stripe and OpenAI on the ACP, we are delivering the unified system designed for the future of agentic commerce, creating a dramatically faster and more personalized path to purchase,” said Nitin Mangtani, General Manager of Commerce Cloud and Retail at Salesforce. “This fundamental shift empowers our merchants to drive revenue growth and build deeper customer loyalty across a platform where shoppers already reside.”

Mangtani emphasized that the Agentic Commerce Protocol will transform how merchants build relationships with customers, shifting from reactive service to proactive engagement powered by AI. The combination of Agentforce Commerce and Stripe’s secure payment systems ensures businesses can scale quickly while maintaining trust and compliance.

Transforming the Merchant Experience

For merchants using Agentforce Commerce, the integration offers tangible business advantages:

  • Enhanced Shopper Experience: AI-powered personalization simplifies the purchase process, improving satisfaction and retention.
  • Increased Conversion Rates: Intelligent checkout reduces friction and shortens the path from interest to purchase.
  • Operational Efficiency: Automating steps such as product discovery, inquiry handling, and payment frees up resources for growth.
  • New Revenue Opportunities: Conversational commerce opens new channels for engagement, helping brands meet consumers where they already are—within chat-based and AI-driven environments.
  • Future-Proofing: Adopting agentic commerce early allows businesses to remain at the forefront of the retail evolution, integrating new AI capabilities as they emerge.

Stripe’s Role in Enabling Agentic Transactions

Stripe’s participation in developing the Agentic Commerce Protocol is central to the partnership’s strength. Its proven reliability in facilitating global payments makes it the ideal infrastructure partner for AI-led commerce. The company’s financial systems ensure merchants can launch faster and operate with lower overhead, avoiding the costly integrations that often slow innovation.

“We’re excited to partner with Salesforce to help merchants using Agentforce Commerce thrive in the agentic commerce era,” said Maia Josebachvili, Chief Revenue Officer of AI at Stripe. “Together with OpenAI, we’re enabling businesses to reach millions of new buyers by helping turn discovery into purchase inside ChatGPT.”

This collaboration not only expands the reach of participating merchants but also demonstrates how conversational platforms like ChatGPT are becoming active commerce environments rather than passive information sources.

Guided Shopping and Agentic Personalization

Salesforce also introduced Guided Shopping for Agentforce Commerce, designed to help retailers quickly deploy branded AI shopping assistants on their digital storefronts. These AI-driven agents can recommend products, answer questions, process transactions, and manage post-purchase requests in a single conversational flow.

By connecting Guided Shopping with Salesforce’s Customer 360 suite, which includes Agentforce Marketing, Service, Order Management, and Data 360, retailers can offer hyper-personalized experiences at scale. Each interaction draws from a unified data set, ensuring shoppers receive relevant recommendations and responsive service across all touchpoints.

This integration reinforces Salesforce’s long-term vision of enabling Agentic Enterprises: organizations that use intelligent agents not only to automate commerce but to strengthen every aspect of the customer relationship.

The Broader Impact on Retail and Technology

The introduction of the Agentic Commerce Protocol is a signal that the global retail industry is entering a new operational phase. Just as e-commerce revolutionized brick-and-mortar shopping two decades ago, agentic commerce promises to redefine digital retail today.

By merging the intelligence of OpenAI, the infrastructure of Stripe, and the CRM leadership of Salesforce, this partnership is poised to create a fully connected ecosystem where AI anticipates consumer intent and executes transactions with precision and trust.

As conversational commerce becomes mainstream, the merchants adopting this model early will have a clear competitive advantage. Whether integrated into existing storefronts or embedded within third-party chat environments, the potential for customer acquisition, retention, and lifetime value is immense.

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