Visa and AWS partner on agentic AI commerce

Visa has partnered with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to enable developers and enterprises to deploy agentic AI commerce systems.

Through the partnership, the Visa Intelligence Commerce platform – which enables AI agents to make transactions on behalf of users – will be listed on AWS Marketplace.

Visa said that, as an example, users will be able to tell their AI agents to buy tickets if a price drops below a certain level.

AWS and Visa will also publish blueprints on the public Amazon Bedrock AgentCore repository, which is designed for multi-network agentic retail shopping, travel booking, and payment reconciliation.

The partnership said they are working with companies, including Expedia Group, to design the blueprints for developers, solution architects and FinTech builders.

Visa said that each blueprint is designed to work with its platforms and APIs to enable secure, tokenised payments, adding that it will provide additional support for multi-network commerce flows in due course.

The composable, reusable workflows provide structure for travel booking and retail shopping agents, as well as use cases for digital commerce and financial automation.

The Travel Booking Agent blueprint combines a general travel exploration agent with specialised agents to book flights, lodging and car rentals, while the Retail Shopping Agent blueprint enables end-to-end shopping experiences, including product discovery, comparing prices, shipping, discounts, cart management, loyalty, checkout payments, tracking orders, and returns.

Visa said its B2B Payment Agent will manage supplier payments and reconciliation, integrating with ERP, CRM, accounting, and banking systems.

“Agentic commerce needs trust to move from intent to action; Visa Intelligent Commerce is designed to be the trust layer for the agent economy and together with Visa Acceptance can provide the infrastructure for secure, network-agnostic transactions,” said Rubail Birwadker, SVP, global head of growth at Visa. “With AWS’s scalable cloud capabilities and Visa’s global payment network, Visa Intelligent Commerce enables AI agents to transact securely and contextually at scale—helping to unlock faster innovation for developers and better experiences for consumers and businesses worldwide.”



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