AI Agents to Drive $8 Trillion in Online Shopping by 2030
In brief
- AI agents could facilitate $8 trillion in online consumer spending by 2030.
- This is a big increase from 2% of digital spending in 2025.
- The share of online spending driven by AI agents could rise to nearly 25% by 2030.
- AI-powered search could grow from 10% of global search traffic in 2025 to 65% by 2030.
- AI-mediated consumer revenue could surge to nearly $900 billion by 2030.
- Companies will likely develop more infrastructure to support autonomous digital payments in the future.
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