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Amazon adds AI-powered audio summaries for enhanced shopping experience

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published May 23, 2025
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New “Hear the highlights” feature aims to make online shopping faster, easier, and more intuitive

Amazon has begun testing a new artificial intelligence-powered feature designed to enhance the online shopping experience by offering short-form audio product summaries. The e-commerce giant is introducing the feature, titled “Hear the highlights,” on select product detail pages in the United States as part of a wider effort to make shopping more convenient and engaging.

The innovation is powered by AI-generated voices Amazon calls “shopping experts”. These AI assistants are trained to deliver conversational summaries of key product features, customer feedback, and broader online information—all condensed into a quick and informative audio clip.

While currently limited to a small number of products, Amazon has confirmed plans to expand the feature gradually. A broader rollout is expected over the coming months, with the company keen to gauge user feedback before wider implementation.

“Hear the highlights”: How it works

The feature is designed to help customers make informed decisions more quickly. When browsing the Amazon Shopping app, users can navigate to a supported product detail page and find the “Hear the highlights” button positioned just below the product image. By tapping play, shoppers are treated to a brief audio summary delivered in a natural, conversational tone.

These audio clips aim to provide the essence of what makes a product worth considering, including its standout features, commonly mentioned pros and cons in customer reviews, and useful context gathered from around the web. According to Amazon, the summaries are generated using large language models (LLMs), which comb through a combination of site data and external sources to produce a balanced and helpful overview.

Complementing existing AI tools

This latest feature joins an expanding suite of AI-powered shopping tools introduced by Amazon over the past year. The company is clearly doubling down on intelligent features that streamline the purchasing journey and minimise decision fatigue in an ever-growing product landscape.

Among these tools is Rufus, a generative AI assistant capable of answering product-related queries with conversational responses. Shoppers can engage with Rufus to explore categories, ask for item suggestions, or compare specifications.

Also on the AI roster is Shopping Guides, which functions as a tailored research assistant, helping users narrow down choices with side-by-side comparisons and personalised suggestions based on their preferences and shopping history.

Another popular tool is Review Highlights, which distils common themes from customer reviews into digestible bullet points, saving time for users who prefer not to scroll through hundreds of individual opinions.

Meanwhile, Amazon is experimenting with Buy for Me, a beta feature allowing AI to complete purchases from third-party websites when an item isn’t available on Amazon itself. Additionally, Interests uses AI to track and analyse a user’s browsing and purchasing patterns, offering product recommendations aligned with those preferences.

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A strategic move to personalise shopping

Amazon’s foray into AI-driven audio marks a significant shift towards more sensory and accessible shopping. For visually impaired users or those on the go, the “Hear the highlights” feature could provide a welcome alternative to reading dense product descriptions.

It also signals Amazon’s intention to personalise the e-commerce experience further. By meeting customers where they are—whether that’s in the form of text, images, voice, or soon video—the company is reinforcing its position as a global leader in retail technology.

As AI continues to redefine how consumers interact with online platforms, Amazon’s latest feature suggests we are edging closer to a future where digital shopping feels more human, intuitive, and inclusive.

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