Stripe, a financial infrastructure platform for businesses, has announced the launch of its Agentic Commerce Suite, a new solution designed to help businesses become “agent-ready” as AI agents increasingly mediate online purchasing.
The suite enables companies to sell through AI agents more easily by improving product discoverability, simplifying checkout, and supporting agentic payments through a single integration.
To get started, businesses connect their product catalog to Stripe and select, via the Stripe Dashboard, which AI agents they want to sell through. Stripe then manages discovery, checkout, payments, and fraud detection, while sending order events back to merchants so they can continue using their existing commerce and fulfillment systems. Each component of the Agentic Commerce Suite is modular, allowing businesses to adopt only the features that best fit their needs.
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Several leading brands have already begun onboarding to the suite, including URBN (Anthropologie, Free People, and Urban Outfitters), Etsy, Ashley Furniture, Coach, Kate Spade, Nectar, Revolve, Halara, and Abt Electronics.
As agentic channels emerge, businesses are seeking new ways to be discovered without having to build and maintain custom integrations for every AI agent, manage multiple catalogs and APIs, or constantly adapt to evolving standards. Stripe addresses this challenge by providing a dedicated hosted ACP endpoint that shares near real-time product, pricing, and availability data with AI agents, requiring minimal changes to existing systems.
Merchants can upload their product catalogs directly to Stripe or connect existing catalogs from leading product syndicators. Stripe then syndicates this information to supported AI agents, enabling businesses to start accepting payments across agentic platforms with a single click.
Beyond discovery, the suite helps ensure that existing commerce stacks can support taxes, shipping calculations, order management, and fulfillment for agent-driven transactions. Powered by Stripe’s Checkout Sessions API, the Agentic Commerce Suite handles key checkout elements such as shipping and taxes. Businesses can choose to rely on Stripe’s built-in products, including Stripe Tax, or integrate their own systems to manage tax codes, inventory checks, and dynamic shipping rates.
Post-purchase, merchants continue to use their existing order and fulfillment workflows. As the merchant of record, they retain full control over customer relationships, including refunds and dispute management.
Notably, the rise of agentic commerce also introduces new fraud challenges. Traditional fraud detection systems, optimized for human behavior, may misclassify AI agent activity as fraudulent, while new attack vectors may emerge as bad actors attempt to manipulate agents. To address this, the Agentic Commerce Suite introduces Shared Payment Tokens (SPTs), a new payment primitive built for agentic commerce.
SPTs allow AI agents to initiate payments using a buyer’s saved payment method without exposing sensitive payment credentials. Each token is scoped to a specific seller, limited by time and amount, and observable throughout its lifecycle to reduce unauthorized activity and disputes.
When used with Stripe, SPTs can also leverage Stripe Radar, which provides advanced risk signals such as the likelihood of fraudulent disputes, card testing, or issuer declines to distinguish trusted AI agents from low-trust automated bots.
With the Agentic Commerce Suite, Stripe aims to help businesses safely and efficiently participate in the next evolution of digital commerce, where AI agents play an increasingly central role in how customers discover and purchase products.



