Google just made a pretty big move in the world of AI shopping by handing over its Agent Payments Protocol, or AP2, to the FIDO Alliance, and it’s got folks excited about what’s coming next for secure, hands-off payments. Imagine your AI agent snagging those hot concert tickets or the perfect last-minute flight deal without you lifting a finger – that’s the kind of future this is paving the way for, all while keeping things locked down tight against fraud or mix-ups.
Stavan Parikh, Google’s VP and GM of Payments, announced the donation on April 28, 2026, saying it’s all about scaling agentic tech so it works seamlessly for everyone. Over the past year or so, Google had been building AP2 as an open standard to bridge the gap between super-smart AI agents and today’s payment systems, which were mostly designed for us humans clicking “buy now.” The protocol rolled out publicly back in September 2025 on Google Cloud’s blog, teaming up with big names like Adyen, PayPal, and even Coinbase to make sure AI could handle everything from credit card pulls to crypto transactions. Now, by donating it to FIDO – the group famous for passkeys and phishing-proof logins – Google wants to keep it neutral, community-driven, and ready for any platform to adopt without playing favorites.
At its core, AP2 revolves around something clever called “Mandates,” which are basically tamper-proof digital contracts signed with verifiable credentials. Think of them as your pre-approved permission slips for the AI: a Cart Mandate for that specific shopping cart you okayed, an Intent Mandate setting rules like “spend up to $200 on sneakers under my budget,” and Payment Mandates to flag that an agent is handling the cash. These create an unbreakable audit trail, so if something goes sideways – like the agent hallucinating a bad deal – there’s cryptographic proof of what you actually authorized, making disputes a breeze for banks and merchants. And right alongside the donation, Google dropped AP2 version 0.2 on GitHub, adding “Human Not Present” payments that let agents go fully autonomous for time-sensitive buys, like scooping up limited-edition drops the second they go live.
This isn’t happening in a vacuum – Mastercard jumped in too, donating their Verifiable Intent framework, which pairs perfectly with AP2 to log every user-approved action in a non-repudiable way. It’s all open-sourced now, pulling from FIDO’s auth standards, EMVCo for card security, and even W3C for web creds, so it’s built to play nice across ecosystems. FIDO’s firing up new working groups for this: an Agentic Authentication Technical Working Group chaired by reps from CVS Health, Google, and OpenAI (yep, OpenAI’s on the board now), plus a Payments Technical Working Group with Visa and Mastercard leads to refine agent payments. Over 60 organizations have already signed on, signaling this could become the go-to infrastructure for AI commerce in the next 6-12 months.
Why does this matter for everyday folks like us in the US? Right now, AI agents are getting smarter – think Gemini or ChatGPT booking your travel or hunting deals on Amazon – but payments have been the bottleneck, with worries over security and “who approved that charge?” AP2 flips that by making agents verifiable actors, not shadowy middlemen, which could slash fraud in an agent-driven economy exploding with autonomous shopping. Experts are buzzing that it’ll spark innovation in everything from real-time bank pushes (like Zelle on steroids) to web3 stablecoins, all while merchants tweak checkouts to welcome agent buyers. For developers, the GitHub repo is live with demos, so indie builders can start experimenting today.
Of course, it’s early days – v0.2 is fresh, and FIDO’s process will iterate on it with input from the likes of Amazon, Okta, and more. But if history’s any guide, FIDO standards like passkeys went from niche to everywhere in a couple years, powering logins on Apple, Google, and Microsoft. This feels like that moment for payments: handing the reins to a neutral body ensures no one company dominates, and with heavyweights collaborating, adoption could snowball fast. Keep an eye on FIDO’s updates – your next online splurge might just be one agent prompt away, safer than ever.
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