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24 Mar 2026


Amazon brings Alexa+ chat to web

Amazon lets anyone chat with Alexa+ from a browser

Amazon is expanding its AI assistant, Alexa+, beyond Echo devices with a new web version available at Alexa.com. This means users can now interact with Alexa+ by typing or speaking in a browser, without needing an Echo speaker or screen. The change makes Alexa+ more accessible to anyone with an Amazon account and brings it closer to popular AI chat tools like ChatGPT and Google Gemini.

Alexa+ offers a wide variety of helpful features. It can answer questions, help plan trips, manage schedules, create to-do lists, and summarize emails, documents, or images. It can also transform information into practical outputs, like turning a recipe into a shopping list or helping organize a meeting or family event. The goal is to make daily life easier by providing a versatile assistant that adapts to the user’s needs.

The web experience works across devices. Conversations or tasks started online can continue seamlessly on the Alexa mobile app or Echo devices. Users can also control smart home devices such as lights, thermostats, and security cameras from their browser, giving them flexibility and convenience.

Alongside the web version, Amazon has updated the Alexa mobile app. The new app focuses more on AI-powered chat while retaining all the standard Alexa functions. This combination of web, mobile, and voice interfaces creates a connected, consistent assistant experience that users can rely on wherever they are.

Currently, the web version is in Early Access for users in the U.S. and Canada. Wider public availability is expected later this year. By bringing Alexa+ to the web, Amazon is expanding its AI assistant beyond smart homes into work, study, and everyday tasks, positioning it as a flexible, personal assistant for modern life.

Alexa+ on the web shows Amazon’s commitment to making AI assistants more widely accessible, integrated, and capable, ready to help users anytime, anywhere.

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