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    OpenAI Launches “Instant Checkout” in ChatGPT to Enable In-Chat Purchases from Etsy, Shopify Merchants

    Updated:December 25, 20253 Mins Read
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    OpenAI Launches “Instant Checkout” in ChatGPT to Enable In-Chat Purchases from Etsy, Shopify Merchants
    OpenAI Launches “Instant Checkout” in ChatGPT to Enable In-Chat Purchases from Etsy, Shopify Merchants
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    OpenAI has rolled out a new feature called Instant Checkout that lets U.S. users make direct purchases inside ChatGPT—starting with U.S.-based Etsy sellers and soon extending to Shopify merchants. The system relies on a new open-source standard called the Agentic Commerce Protocol, co-developed with Stripe, which allows merchants to integrate seamlessly into ChatGPT’s interface without requiring users to leave the chat.

    Sources: Reuters, Barron’s

    Key Takeaways

    – New revenue stream for OpenAI — while users pay no additional fee, merchants will pay a transaction commission, marking a pivot beyond subscription-based income.

    – Open standard, open participation — the Agentic Commerce Protocol is published under Apache 2.0, so any merchant or developer can adopt it and support “shoppable” integration.

    – Still early phase — only single-item purchases are live, merchant access is limited, and expansion to multi-item carts, regions, and more merchants is planned but not yet shipped.

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    OpenAI’s Instant Checkout marks a meaningful shift in how we think about AI assistants—and where e-commerce is headed. Until now, ChatGPT was a discovery and recommendation tool: users could query it for gift ideas, product comparisons, or reviews, but the actual purchase process would require clicking links and leaving the chat. With Instant Checkout, that friction is reduced: you can go from “What’s a good wireless charger?” to “Charge this one” all within the chat interface (assuming the product is offered via the new system). OpenAI kicks off the rollout with U.S. Etsy sellers, while promising that Shopify merchants (over a million of them) will follow soon.

    A core technical pillar is the Agentic Commerce Protocol, which OpenAI says is now open source under Apache 2.0. According to OpenAI’s documentation, the protocol is designed so that merchants retain control over order acceptance, payment flows, and post-purchase handling. That is, although ChatGPT initiates the transaction, merchants still “own their direct customer relationship” rather than being disintermediated. The system supports major payment options such as cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Stripe-based flows. OpenAI says that existing payment and fulfillment pipelines can be used by merchants without a need to rework them drastically.

    From OpenAI’s perspective, this is a strategic move. With 700 million weekly users turning to ChatGPT for everyday tasks, embedding commerce directly expands the platform’s monetization beyond just subscriptions. Because users don’t see any additional fees—OpenAI negotiates commissions with each merchant—the perception remains frictionless and value-add. That said, the precise commission structure remains undisclosed. The experiment is still limited: for now, purchases are restricted to a single item, and geographic coverage is U.S.-only. OpenAI plans to broaden to multi-item carts and global reach in time.

    The market reaction has been immediate. After the announcement, Etsy’s stock jumped, and Shopify’s shares also saw gains. Investors are interpreting this as a strong signal that ChatGPT is moving beyond chat into commerce—and perhaps into territory traditionally occupied by search engines and e-commerce platforms. But there are challenges ahead, too: merchant adoption, competition from incumbents like Amazon and Google, user trust in in-chat payments, and potential regulatory or privacy concerns.

    Still, if OpenAI can execute this well, it could reshape the playbook for online shopping: search, discovery, and purchase all mediated by AI agents. The open protocol approach could catalyze broader adoption and innovation, as independent merchants and developers build integrations without needing to rely solely on one platform. For users, the benefit is clear: faster, more seamless purchasing in the same flow where they asked for help in the first place.

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