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Alibaba to integrate Qwen AI with Taobao, launch agentic shopping, source says

By Thomson Reuters May 9, 2026 | 8:44 PM

BEIJING, May 10 (Reuters) – Alibaba is preparing to unveil the integration of its AI platform Qwen and online marketplace ​Taobao, a move that seeks to ‌drive shopping with conversations rather than keyword searches, according to a source familiar with the decision.

The move will enable consumers to browse, compare and purchase ‌items ​via the Qwen app ⁠by chatting with the ⁠artificial intelligence agent, rather than manually navigating product listings.

The Qwen app will have access to the entire Taobao and Tmall ​catalog of over 4 billion products, backed by a “skills library” capable of managing ⁠logistics and after-sales services. ⁠It will also offer shopping recommendations ​based on users’ order history and shopping preferences.

Inside ​Taobao, Alibaba will launch a Qwen-powered ‌AI shopping assistant, which includes tools for virtual try-ons and 30-day price tracking.

Alibaba’s push into AI-driven shopping highlights a gap between ⁠Chinese and Western e-commerce platforms; China’s model allows AI to be embedded directly into live transactions. In ⁠the U.S., ‌platforms are more fragmented: Amazon ⁠has used AI to improve ​shopping ‌within its marketplace but remains cautious ​about full ⁠autonomy. Canada’s Shopify allows the use of external AI agents rather than running an integrated consumer AI platform.

(Reporting by Sophie Yu in Beijing, Casey Hall in Shanghai; Editing by ​Thomas Derpinghaus)