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OpenAI turns ChatGPT into an AI personal shopper just in time for the holidays

Shoppers can now rely on ChatGPT to refine product searches based on budget and intended use thanks to a specialized AI model designed to simplify complex purchasing decisions.

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A stylized digital illustration set against a soft blue and pink gradient background, featuring a horizontal row of white product cards. The central card highlights a pair of orange over-ear headphones, flanked by a light blue rolling suitcase on the left and a flat-screen TV on the right, symbolizing the diverse product categories supported by ChatGPT's new shopping research feature.
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Let’s face it: the magic of holiday shopping usually evaporates somewhere between the fifteenth browser tab and the realization that you have no idea what the difference is between an OLED and a QLED TV.

For years, we’ve relied on the “search and scroll” method—typing a query into Google or Amazon and wading through pages of sponsored links and SEO-gamed reviews. But OpenAI is betting that the future of commerce isn’t about searching; it’s about delegating.

Just in time for the holiday rush, OpenAI has rolled out a massive update: “Shopping Research.” It’s a feature designed to turn ChatGPT from a chatty assistant into a proactive personal shopper, capable of building buyer’s guides, filtering specs, and eventually, even handling the checkout for you.

Here’s how it works, what powers it, and whether it’s actually trustworthy enough to handle your credit card.

The end of “tab fatigue”

The core promise of this update is simplicity. Available now for both free and paid users on mobile and web, the feature activates automatically when you ask a shopping-related question.

In a demo shared by the company, a user asks for “best TVs in bright lighting.” Instead of dumping a generic list of text, ChatGPT now triggers a dedicated workflow. It ends the initial response with a prompt to dig deeper, effectively asking: Do you want me to do the heavy lifting?

If you say yes, the AI shifts gears. It stops acting like a chatbot and starts acting like a consultant. It asks follow-up questions regarding:

  • Budget constraints
  • Intended use (e.g., gaming vs. cinema)
  • Specific features (e.g., screen size, refresh rate)

It feels less like using a search engine and more like talking to a knowledgeable sales associate at a high-end electronics store—without the pressure to buy the extended warranty.

A split-screen composite image demonstrating how to activate ChatGPT's shopping research on a mobile device. The left side shows a chat interface where a "Research the best Wi-Fi routers" button appears contextually after a user question. The right side displays the manual tools menu, showing a new "Shopping research" option listed explicitly beneath the Camera and Photos icons.
Image: OpenAI

Under the hood: GPT-5 Mini and “Pulse”

What makes this different from previous iterations of ChatGPT? According to OpenAI, this isn’t just a prompt wrapper; it’s a specialized engine.

The system is built on a version of GPT-5 mini, refined specifically for shopping tasks. This model has been tuned to ingest product data—specs, prices, availability, and reviews—from “quality sources” across the web.

For the power users: If you are a Pro user, the experience is even more granular thanks to a feature OpenAI calls “Pulse.”

  • Contextual memory: Pulse looks at your past chat logs. If you spent last week researching mountain trails and e-bikes, Pulse might proactively suggest a helmet or a bike rack in a future “buyer’s guide” card.
  • Smart filtering: The interface mimics retail sites, allowing you to filter results via drop-down menus within the chat interface.

Note: The “buyer’s guide” feature packages recommendations visually, offering “More like this” or “Not interested” buttons to help the AI learn your taste in real-time.

The holy grail: Instant Checkout

Perhaps the most disruptive part of this announcement is where it leads next. OpenAI confirmed that they are planning to roll out Instant Checkout.

Currently, the AI provides links to purchase products on retailer websites. However, the roadmap includes direct purchasing inside ChatGPT with participating merchants. This is a massive shift. It moves ChatGPT from an “informational” layer of the internet to a “transactional” one. If successful, it could fundamentally change how brands compete for attention—shifting the battleground from Google Search rankings to ChatGPT recommendations.

Related /

  • Target launches conversational shopping app inside ChatGPT
  • Perplexity rolls out free AI shopping experience with PayPal integration
  • PayPal will let you make purchases inside ChatGPT with Instant Checkout
  • OpenAI launches ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-powered browser for macOS
  • ChatGPT Atlas could be tricked into buying the wrong product online

The catch: can you trust it?

Despite the sleek interface and the promise of GPT-5 mini’s intelligence, OpenAI is issuing a necessary disclaimer: Verify before you buy.

The blog post accompanying the launch explicitly notes that “shopping research might make mistakes about product details like price and availability.” AI hallucinations—where the model confidently states incorrect facts—are still a risk. A model might recommend a camera because it has “great low-light performance,” but it might hallucinate the exact ISO specs or list a price from three months ago.

The verdict: OpenAI encourages users to click through to the merchant site for the “most accurate details.” Think of ChatGPT as a very enthusiastic research assistant who does 90% of the legwork but still needs you to sign off on the final paperwork.

Why this matters now

The timing is aggressive. By offering “nearly unlimited usage” of this feature during the holiday season, OpenAI is looking to capture a massive amount of user data to refine its shopping algorithms.

We are moving away from the era of keywords and into the era of Agentic AI—software that doesn’t just retrieve information, but plans and executes tasks for you. This holiday season, your best shopping buddy might not be your spouse or your best friend; it might be a large language model living in your pocket.


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