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AI agents transform shopping experience with autonomous guidanceAI-generated

Agentic storefronts drive 20% of retail sales in 2025 holiday season

Retail / DTC › Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers

AI agents accounted for $262 billion in holiday spend and 20% of all retail sales during the 2025 season, with 90% of surveyed brands now using AI to personalize shopping experiences. Commerce teams must rethink e-commerce from static websites to conversational, full-funnel agentic storefronts that reduce friction and capture intent data unavailable in traditional click-based models.

Jul 16, 2026View full article →
Retailers draw boundaries on AI implementation scopeAI-generated

Retail brands draw AI boundaries around customer experience

Retail / DTC › Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers

Retailers and brands at CommerceNext Growth Summit are increasingly clear about where AI belongs—automating internal tasks like email and customer data analysis—and where it doesn't: in-store customer interactions and product imagery. The consensus shows that AI's real value lies in removing friction for employees and behind-the-scenes operations, not replacing human touchpoints that drive loyalty and conversion.

Jun 25, 2026View full article →
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