Checkout.com report shows 33% of consumers expect AI-driven purchases to reach 10% within a year
- Checkout.com market report flagged rising consumer demand for AI-led shopping, with 33% expecting at least 10% of purchases to be AI-driven within a year.
- Merchants signaled a readiness gap, with 72% expecting consumer adoption of agent-led shopping to outpace most merchants’ preparedness.
- Trust constraints remain material, with 27% trusting no organization to run an AI shopping agent; 24% said they will never delegate purchases.
- Consumers set tighter spending limits than merchants expect, averaging GBP 177 per purchase without extra approvals versus a GBP 200 merchant assumption.
- Merchant adoption is still low at 3% of transactions involving AI agents, despite 89% of merchants preparing for agentic commerce.
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