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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Visa launches ‘Intelligent Commerce’ platform, letting AI agents swipe your card—safely, it says
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Visa launches ‘Intelligent Commerce’ platform, letting AI agents swipe your card—safely, it says

Last updated: May 7, 2025 3:07 am
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Visa has recently introduced a groundbreaking platform called Visa Intelligent Commerce, which allows artificial intelligence agents to make purchases on behalf of users. This system was unveiled at Visa’s Global Product Drop event in San Francisco and aims to revolutionize the way AI interacts with consumers’ credit cards.

The platform has been developed in collaboration with leading AI companies such as Anthropic, IBM, Microsoft, Mistral AI, OpenAI, Perplexity, Samsung, and Stripe. By embedding payment capabilities directly into AI systems, Visa Intelligent Commerce enables AI assistants to not only recommend products but also complete transactions seamlessly.

Visa’s initiative addresses a significant gap in the current AI commerce landscape, where AI systems often struggle to complete transactions after helping users find products. With Visa Intelligent Commerce, AI agents can now browse, select, purchase, and manage products on behalf of users, providing a new level of convenience in online shopping.

The system works by replacing traditional card details with tokenized digital credentials that can be securely accessed by authorized AI agents. Users can set specific parameters, such as spending limits and merchant categories, while the AI handles the transaction details. This allows consumers to instruct their AI assistant to make purchases without manually entering payment information at each step.

Security is a central feature of Visa’s platform, with measures in place to protect against fraud and ensure data privacy. AI-Ready Cards replace traditional card details with tokenized credentials, while identity verification confirms the authorization of AI agents to act on behalf of consumers. Real-time transaction signals are shared with Visa to enforce controls and assist with dispute management.

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Visa’s emphasis on user control sets it apart from other AI commerce solutions, allowing consumers to set spending limits, specify merchant categories, and require real-time approval for certain transactions. This approach aims to maintain a sense of agency while delegating shopping tasks to AI assistants.

With its global footprint spanning over 200 countries and territories, Visa is well-positioned to lead the AI commerce revolution. Developers can begin implementing the platform’s APIs immediately, with pilot programs set to launch in the near future. Visa’s commitment to building a comprehensive ecosystem with its partners demonstrates its dedication to creating a seamless and secure AI commerce experience for consumers.

While some consumers and privacy advocates may have concerns about giving AI agents access to financial data, Visa’s measured approach and focus on user control aim to alleviate these worries. By integrating payment capabilities directly into existing AI platforms, Visa aims to simplify the commerce experience and accelerate adoption of AI-powered shopping.

As Visa prepares to roll out its Intelligent Commerce platform, consumers are faced with a new decision about trusting algorithms with their shopping needs and financial data. The success of Visa’s initiative will depend on consumers’ willingness to embrace AI-powered shopping and outsource the final human element in commerce – the decision to buy. Ultimately, Visa’s AI commerce initiative represents a significant step towards a new era of online shopping, where AI agents play a key role in helping consumers discover and purchase products seamlessly.

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