Salesforce announced its June 2026 B2C Commerce release, positioning it as the largest update yet for Agentforce Commerce (Salesforce Commerce Blog). The release introduces Storefront Next in General Availability, which promises enterprise capabilities with out-of-the-box simplicity and reduced implementation timelines and costs (Salesforce Commerce Blog). Alongside Storefront Next, Salesforce launched the Commerce Apps framework, a plug-and-play model offering clicks-not-code setup directly within Business Manager, featuring pre-built integrations from partners including Adyen, Avalara, Bazaarvoice, Contentstack, Stripe, and others (Salesforce Commerce Blog).
For developers, the Agentic B2C Developer Toolkit unifies a command-line interface, Model Context Protocol server, IDE extension, and AI agent skills, enabling developers to use AI coding agents like Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, or GitHub Copilot to automate sandbox provisioning, cartridge deployment, and job management through conversational prompts (Salesforce Commerce Blog). The toolkit includes a Figma-to-Component feature that converts UI design files into production-ready React components, plus integrated Storybook testing and automated Business Manager setup for Managed Runtime environments and GitHub repositories (Salesforce Commerce Blog). For merchandisers, Business Manager now supports drag-and-drop page customization via Page Designer, modular Content Blocks for reusable design elements, and automated image replication during product staging-to-production transfers (Salesforce Commerce Blog).
The update also introduces Shopper Profile Sync, a native data pipeline that automatically transforms registered digital accounts into unified Person Accounts across Salesforce, enabling Shopper Agents to access full customer context for autonomous actions like processing returns (Salesforce Commerce Blog). Infrastructure enhancements include real-time anomaly detection for security threats and error spikes, unified alert management with Slack and PagerDuty integration, production-mirror On-Demand Sandboxes with integrated eCDN features, and an Asynchronous Eventing Framework in pilot for event-driven architectures (Salesforce Commerce Blog). The catalog scaling limits have expanded to 5,000 price books per storefront, and bulk operations now support copying up to 1,000 products and deleting up to 200 items simultaneously (Salesforce Commerce Blog).