At the National Retail Federation’s Big Show in New York City, Walmart and Google have announced an ambitious collaboration set to revolutionize the shopping experience. Incoming Walmart CEO John Furner and Google CEO Sundar Pichai revealed that shoppers will soon be able to utilize Google’s artificial intelligence assistant, Gemini, to effortlessly discover and purchase products from Walmart and Sam’s Club.
Although specific launch dates and financial details were not disclosed, the partnership aims to enhance digital customer engagement, starting in the United States before expanding internationally. This initiative follows Walmart’s previous collaboration with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which introduced the “Instant Checkout” feature, allowing users to complete purchases within the chat interface without navigating away. With this, Walmart has also partnered with other retailers like Etsy and various Shopify merchants to enhance convenience and speed for online shoppers.
The collaboration with Google represents a strategic move by Walmart to keep pace with the shifting landscape of consumer behavior, where AI chatbots are increasingly used for time-saving tasks and inspiration. The initiative aligns with Walmart’s ongoing efforts to innovate its digital strategy and meet the evolving expectations of its customer base.
Furner emphasized the importance of this transition, stating, “The transition from traditional web or app search to agent-led commerce represents the next great evolution in retail.” He expressed a commitment to “rewriting the retail playbook” by leveraging AI to shorten the distance between customer desire and product availability.
Pichai echoed this sentiment, highlighting the transformative potential of AI within the retail sector. The advent of agentic AI will supposedly allow Walmart to engage customers earlier in their shopping journey across various platforms. David Guggina, Walmart U.S.’s chief ecommerce officer, noted that over time, these AI tools would simplify the process of finding desired products for customers.
The discussion surrounding AI’s impact extends beyond customer engagement. With Walmart being the largest private employer in the United States, company leaders have also addressed the technology’s implications for the workforce. Outgoing CEO Doug McMillon has remarked on AI’s capacity to reshape every job, underscoring the significant shifts that lie ahead for employees as the retail giant embraces cutting-edge technologies.
As Walmart and Google embark on this partnership, the retail industry watches closely to see how AI-driven shopping experiences will reshape consumer interactions and the broader marketplace.

