Amazon’s AI Assistant Comes to The Web With Alexa.com

Amazon’s revamped AI assistant Alexa+ is now live on the web at Alexa.com—bringing smart home control, family planning, and chatbot features to browse
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Amazon’s AI Assistant Comes to The Web With Alexa.com
Alexa+ Launches on Web with Alexa.com Amazon has officially brought its next-generation AI assistant, Alexa+, to the web—offering users a new way to access its smart capabilities without needing an Echo device. Starting January 5, 2026, the newly launched Alexa.com is rolling out to Alexa+ Early Access customers, allowing users to chat, plan, shop, and control smart home features directly from their browser. This move positions Amazon squarely in the competitive landscape of web-based AI assistants like ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini—while leaning into what Alexa has always done best: helping families manage life at home. Credit: Amazon Why Alexa+ on the Web Changes the Game For years, Alexa lived inside Amazon’s Echo speakers and displays. Now, with Alexa.com , the assistant is stepping out into the open web—freeing it from hardware dependency. This shift is strategic: as AI chatbots become central to how people search, plan, and create, Amazon wants Alexa+ to be just as accessible on a lapt…