Amazon adds Alexa to its main iOS app

Integration will provide more utility in the shopping app and expose new audiences to Alexa's capabilities.

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Amazon has announced that it’s integrating Alexa into its Amazon iOS shopping app. This adds the Alexa brain to the Amazon app and serves as a replacement for basic speech recognition.

Amazon iOS users will be able to shop, play music, ask questions and get news, weather and traffic. However, there was no mention of whether or when Amazon would bring Alexa to its Android app.

Given that there’s no Alexa smartphone presence, the move is smart and will familiarize more people with Alexa. That could help drive additional sales of Echo devices. Third-party skills and “smart home” control will reportedly also be available via Alexa in the Amazon app. It’s therefore effectively a third-party app store within the Amazon app.

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Amazon is currently a top 15 shopping app, according to comScore. It’s the dominant ecommerce app. Beyond this, the company has sold something now approaching 10 million Echo and Echo Dot hardware devices, powered by Alexa.

To access Alexa in the Amazon iOS app, you tap the mic icon and speak. However, in doing so, I assume you don’t have to say “Alexa.”


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Greg Sterling is a Contributing Editor to Search Engine Land, a member of the programming team for SMX events and the VP, Market Insights at Uberall.