Walmart and Google Join Forces: Google Gemini is Coming to Your Shopping Cart

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Walmart and Google Join Forces: Google Gemini is Coming to Your Shopping Cart

Walmart and Google Join Forces: Google Gemini is Coming to Your Shopping Cart

NEW YORK — Shopping is about to feel a lot more like a conversation. On Sunday, Walmart and Google announced a major new partnership at the National Retail Federation’s annual convention. The deal will bring Google’s powerful AI assistant, Gemini, directly into the way people find and buy products from Walmart and Sam’s Club.

Soon, shoppers in the United States will be able to talk to Gemini to plan everything from a camping trip to a birthday party. Instead of searching for items one by one, users can ask the AI for advice. Gemini will suggest the right gear from Walmart’s shelves and let customers buy it instantly without ever leaving the chat.

Key Takeaways

Key Takeaways
  • AI Shopping: Google’s Gemini AI is now a "virtual merchant" for Walmart and Sam’s Club.
  • Instant Checkout: A new "Universal Commerce Protocol" lets users buy items directly inside the Gemini app.
  • Personalized Help: By linking accounts, Gemini can suggest products based on what you have bought before.
  • Drone Delivery: Walmart is adding 150 more stores to its drone delivery network through Google’s sister company, Wing.
  • Global Plans: The feature starts in the U.S. but will expand to other countries later this year.
Moving Past the Search Bar

For decades, online shopping has worked the same way: you type a word into a search bar and scroll through a list of results. Walmart and Google want to change that. They call this new era "agent-led commerce."

"The transition from traditional web search to AI-led shopping is the next great evolution in retail," said John Furner, the incoming CEO of Walmart Inc., during a joint appearance with Google CEO Sundar Pichai.

In the new setup, if you tell Gemini you are planning a ski trip, the AI won't just give you a list of links. It will recommend specific jackets, goggles, and skis. If you link your Walmart account, it will even remember your sizes or your favorite brands. These items are added to your existing Walmart cart automatically.

Drones and Fast Delivery

The partnership isn't just about software; it’s about getting products to your door faster. Along with the Gemini news, the companies announced that Walmart is expanding its drone delivery service.

By 2027, Walmart and Wing (owned by Google’s parent company, Alphabet) plan to have 270 drone delivery locations across the U.S. This includes cities like Houston, Orlando, and Tampa. In some cases, a product you bought through a chat with Gemini could arrive at your house in as little as 30 minutes.

Background: The Race for AI Dominance

This move by Walmart is part of a larger strategy to stay ahead of competitors like Amazon. It also follows a similar deal Walmart made with OpenAI’s ChatGPT in October 2025. By working with both Google and OpenAI, Walmart is making sure its products are available wherever people choose to use AI.

For Google, this is a way to prove that Gemini is more than just a chatbot that writes emails—it is a tool that can handle real-world business and money.

What Experts Are Saying

Retail analysts believe this partnership signals a "turning point" for how businesses interact with customers. Many experts at the New York convention noted that as AI becomes a bigger part of daily life, people will expect their shopping to be handled by helpful "agents" rather than clicking through pages of a website.

However, some experts also pointed out that the bar is high. For this to work, the AI has to be very accurate. If it suggests the wrong products or makes mistakes during checkout, shoppers might go back to the old way of doing things. For now, the focus is on making the experience feel human, easy, and fast.

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