Amazon makes Alexa+ AI assistant available to everyone in the U.S. nearly a year after launch

Amazon makes Alexa+ AI assistant available to everyone in the U.S. nearly a year after launch


Alexa+ signage during an unveiling event in New York, Feb. 26, 2025.

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Amazon on Wednesday announced it’s making Alexa+ available to everyone in the U.S., almost a year after it launched a revamped version of its digital assistant.

Alexa+ has been in an “early access” preview since last March, meaning consumers had to join a waitlist or purchase newer devices to use the generative artificial intelligence-powered voice assistant.

Amazon has pitched the service as a souped up version of its 11-year-old Alexa that can handle multiple queries at a time, and serve as an “agent” that takes actions on your behalf, like booking a repairman or an Uber ride.

Starting on Wednesday, Amazon will begin charging users $19.99 a month to access Alexa+. The service remains free for Prime subscribers who pay $139 a year for a membership, and is free for anyone to try via an Alexa+ website and app.

Access to the free Alexa+ experience will be “limited based on use,” Amazon said.

Daniel Rausch, Amazon’s vice president of Alexa and Echo, said in an interview that tens of millions of consumers are using Alexa+. User engagement with Alexa has grown “basically on every dimension,” Rausch said, with people having two to three times more conversations with the service than they were before.

“Every week in a customer’s journey, engagement goes up, and that is really the sign of a hit product, basically,” Rausch said. “There are plenty of consumer electronic products where it goes up and comes right back down.”

In recent weeks, Amazon began automatically upgrading some Prime members to the new Alexa+, prompting frustration from some users who preferred to keep the classic Alexa service. Users can roll back the update through a voice command.

Alexa+ users have stuck with the service as they “learn and discover more of what it can do,” Rausch said.

Amazon is overhauling Alexa in response to the rise of AI chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini and Anthropic’s Claude.

Launched in 2014, the original Alexa wowed users by letting them chat with, and get immediate responses from, a digital assistant by using their voice. Users primarily interacted with Alexa through Amazon’s Echo smart speaker.

With Alexa+, Amazon has put a website and app front and center. Most users interact with chatbots like ChatGPT or Gemini via text or voice on web browsers or smartphone apps.

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