Amazon is once again raising the bar for online shopping with the launch of Lens Live, an AI-powered feature within the Amazon Shopping app. Combining real-time product scanning, visual search, and insights from Rufus, Amazon’s AI shopping assistant, Lens Live makes it faster and easier than ever for customers to discover, compare, and buy products.
Lens Live builds on the success of Amazon Lens, which already allowed users to search using photos or barcodes. Now, with Lens Live, the camera automatically scans items in real time and displays a swipeable carousel of product matches at the bottom of the screen.
Shoppers can:
This streamlined flow takes shoppers from inspiration to checkout in just a few taps.
Lens Live integrates directly with Rufus, Amazon’s AI shopping assistant, to provide:
Instead of opening multiple tabs or scrolling through reviews, shoppers get relevant insights directly in the camera view, speeding up research and decision-making.
Lens Live is powered by a sophisticated tech stack:
This combination makes Lens Live both fast and accurate, with minimal effort required from the customer.
Lens Live is now available to tens of millions of U.S. customers using the Amazon Shopping app on iOS. Amazon plans to roll it out to all U.S. customers in the coming months.
Traditional Lens features — snapping a photo, uploading an image, or scanning a barcode — remain available for those who prefer them.
Lens Live isn’t just another app feature. It’s a clear signal that the future of eCommerce is real-time, visual, and AI-driven.
For retailers and brands, this means:
Brands that adapt early to these changes will be better positioned to meet rising customer expectations.
Amazon Lens Live represents a new frontier in digital retail: shopping that is instant, intelligent, and interactive. By combining visual search, real-time product matching, and AI-powered insights, Amazon is redefining what customers expect from online shopping.
For eCommerce leaders, the lesson is clear: the future of retail will be visual, conversational, and AI-powered — and the time to adapt is now.
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