Amazon announced a dedicated Alexa+ website, enabling users to interact with the virtual assistant in a manner similar to how they can with ChatGPT.
Amazon is bringing Alexa+ to the web with a new Alexa.com site, expanding its AI assistant beyond devices and positioning it as a family-focused, agent-style chatbot.
Amazon's Alexa Plus now has its own website that allows users to ask questions, create content, and more from the web.
Amazon Alexa browser version launches as Alexa.com for Early Access users with Alexa+ subscriptions and compatible Echo devices in the United States.
Amazon is quietly rolling out the last big pillar of its AI-powered Alexa+ vision: the Alexa.com website, bridging the gap between its Echo devices, mobile app, and consumer desktops. The web portal ...
The Alexa.com website is currently limited to Alexa+, Amazon's upgraded AI assistant that debuted last February and remains in early access. Users must typically join a waitlist or purchase newer ...
Amazon executives laid out their vision for Alexa’s future in an interview with CNN at the CES tech convention, where the ...
Alexa.com was designed to let customers access an AI-powered assistant wherever they are through whatever device they prefer. Amazon launched Alexa+ launched in February and has expanded its ...