Amazon just made online shopping feel a lot more like a real conversation. On April 28, 2026, the company officially launched “Join the chat,” a brand-new interactive layer built directly into its existing “Hear the highlights” feature inside the Amazon Shopping app – and it’s a bigger deal than it might sound at first.
If you haven’t used “Hear the highlights” before, here’s the quick backstory. Amazon first began testing the feature back in May 2025, rolling it out quietly to a subset of U.S. customers on select product pages. The idea was simple but clever – instead of making shoppers scroll through dense product descriptions and hundreds of customer reviews, Amazon’s AI-generated hosts would do the heavy lifting. You’d tap a button below the product image, and a short audio summary would play, with AI hosts walking you through key features, what real customers were saying, and whether the product might be the right fit for you. Think of it like having two knowledgeable friends sitting around and chatting about a product you’re considering buying, except those friends have read every single review and product spec sheet for you.
That original “Hear the highlights” experience was already a meaningful step forward. It gave shoppers something they could listen to while multitasking – maybe while cooking, commuting, or just lying on the couch browsing their phone. Over the course of the last year, Amazon expanded the feature to millions of product detail pages across the Shopping app for all U.S. customers, making it one of the broader AI-powered rollouts the company has done within the app’s shopping interface. But for all its convenience, the experience had one obvious limitation: it was one-way. You could listen, but you couldn’t really participate or ask a follow-up question if something the AI hosts said made you curious or left you needing more detail.

That’s exactly where “Join the chat” comes in. Amazon is now allowing customers to jump into the audio experience as an active participant rather than just a passive listener. At any moment while the episode is playing, shoppers can tap a raised-hand icon, which expands the player into a full-screen view, and from there they can either type a question or tap a microphone icon to ask by voice. The AI hosts pause, respond to the question with a tailored answer, and then pick right back up from where they left off in the original summary. You’re not breaking the experience – you’re essentially becoming part of it.

What makes this more interesting than a simple FAQ chatbot is how the AI handles context. According to Amazon, the system doesn’t just spit out a generic answer when you ask something. It accounts for what’s already been covered in the episode and then delivers new, relevant information based on that context. So if you’ve been listening to a summary about an espresso machine and you ask mid-episode whether it’s easy to clean, the AI hosts won’t repeat what they already said – they’ll move the conversation forward. That kind of conversational continuity is something most AI shopping tools haven’t quite nailed, and it’s what gives “Join the chat” a noticeably different feel from a basic search or a static FAQ section.
Behind the scenes, Amazon is running multiple AI technologies in tandem to make this work. Each episode starts as an AI-generated script. When a shopper throws in a question, that script adapts in real time to build a relevant answer. Then, advanced text-to-speech technology converts that answer into audio that actually matches the tone and energy of the original hosts – so there’s no jarring shift between the scripted content and the live response. The result is an audio experience that sounds remarkably fluid, given how much is happening dynamically on the backend.
The practical use cases here are pretty wide-ranging. Imagine you’re looking at a pair of noise-canceling earbuds and you want to know if they hold up well for phone calls. Or maybe you’re eyeing a humidifier for your bedroom and you want to know whether you can use essential oils with it. Or you’re shopping for a facial cleanser and you’re curious about the scent before you commit. These are exactly the kinds of specific, personal questions that traditionally required digging through dozens of reviews and hoping someone happened to mention it. “Join the chat” essentially compresses all of that into a quick spoken exchange.
It’s also worth stepping back and looking at the bigger picture of what Amazon is building here. The company has been investing heavily in conversational AI for shopping, with its Rufus AI assistant already helping users with price history, deal comparisons, and product discovery. “Hear the highlights” and “Join the chat” represent a different angle – one that’s built around audio, passive listening, and low-friction discovery rather than active typed searching. Together, these features point toward a version of Amazon where the shopping app feels less like a database you query and more like an interactive guide that adjusts to you in real time.
The feature is now live for all U.S. customers on both iOS and Android as of April 28, 2026. Not every product has an audio summary available yet, so you’ll still run into plenty of pages where the “Hear the highlights” button doesn’t appear. But given that Amazon has already scaled the base feature to millions of product pages, the rollout of “Join the chat” on top of that foundation should be reasonably wide for everyday shoppers. If you want to try it, Amazon suggests products like the Ninja Luxe Café espresso machine, Soundcore P30i earbuds, or the BISSELL Little Green Mini cleaner as good starting points, and they’ve even offered sample questions to kick off the conversation.
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