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    Home»Development»Artificial Intelligence»ChatGPT Now Recommends Products and Prices With New Shopping Features

    ChatGPT Now Recommends Products and Prices With New Shopping Features

    April 29, 2025

    OpenAI is turning ChatGPT into a shopping assistant, ushering in a new era of “conversational commerce” and directly challenging tech giants like Google, Amazon, and media-backed review sites.

    On April 28, OpenAI rolled out a major shopping update to ChatGPT that gives users:

    • Personalized product recommendations
    • Side-by-side price comparisons
    • Reviews and direct buying links

    The feature is live for all users, free, Plus, and even logged-out visitors.

    “We’re looking to bring a new kind of conversational shopping experience into ChatGPT,” said Matt Weaver, OpenAI’s EMEA solutions head.

    How it works

    Users can now ask ChatGPT for shopping advice, like “best red t-shirt under $30”, and get visual tiles, retailer options, user reviews, and purchase links.

    OpenAI says product results are AI-chosen, not ads or sponsored content.

    Shopping

    We’re experimenting with making shopping simpler and faster to find, compare, and buy products in ChatGPT.

    Improved product results
    Visual product details, pricing, and reviews
    ✅ Direct links to buy

    Product results are chosen independently and are not ads.… pic.twitter.com/PkZwsTxJUj

    — OpenAI (@OpenAI) April 28, 2025

    ChatGPT is already seeing over a billion searches per week. Now it’s competing directly with:

    • Google, which dominates search but is losing ground on commercial queries
    • Amazon, which launched its own AI shopping assistant
    • Publishers, who rely on affiliate links for review-based revenue

    Game-changer

    ChatGPT aims to collapse the multi-tab shopping journey; research, compare, review, and buy into a single, chat-driven interface.

    It will also learn from users’ preferences, storing past conversations to personalize future recommendations. (Memory features are off in the EU and UK due to privacy laws.)

    Not just search, but strategy:

    With $125B in projected revenue by 2029, OpenAI is exploring affiliate models but says it’s prioritizing quality user experience first.

    “It’s trying to understand how people are reviewing this, how people are talking about this,” said Adam Fry, OpenAI’s search product lead.

    Online shopping may never look the same. ChatGPT is no longer just a chatbot; it’s coming for the digital storefronts of its biggest rivals.

    The post ChatGPT Now Recommends Products and Prices With New Shopping Features appeared first on DailyAI.

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