AI-referred US shoppers browse longer, spend more per visit, data shows
Gemini app icon in this illustration taken June 5, 2026. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
Read a summary of this article on FAST.
Get bite-sized news via a new
cards interface. Give it a try.
Click here to return to FAST
Tap here to return to FAST
FAST
NEW YORK, June 15 : U.S. shoppers who use large language models, including Google’s Gemini or OpenAI’s ChatGPT, for purchase recommendations are lingering more on retailers’ websites and are more likely to spend, according to May data from Adobe Analytics.
Consumers who are referred to retail websites from LLMs generated 53 per cent more revenue per visit than shoppers from non-AI sources, the data firm said, emphasizing the need for brands to invest in AI-readable webpages.
Retailers whose products show up in LLM suggestions are able to “drive more personalization” to shoppers who leave the platforms to complete their purchases on the native websites, Vivek Pandya, director of digital insights at Adobe, said.
• AI traffic to retail websites increased 138 per cent in May from last year, the highest share of total retail visits since Adobe Analytics began tracking in October 2024.
![]()
Guess Word
Crack the word, one row at a time
![]()
Buzzword
Create words using the given letters
![]()
Mini Sudoku
Tiny puzzle, mighty brain teaser
![]()
Mini Crossword
Small grid, big challenge
![]()
Word Search
Spot as many words as you can
• Retail website visitors recommended by AI converted at a rate 54 per cent higher than online shoppers from non-AI sources did in May.
• Shoppers referred to e-commerce websites spent 53 per cent more time on the sites than visitors from other sources.
• AI-referred shoppers also visit more retail webpages than non-AI referred visitors.
Source: Reuters
Sign up for our newsletters

Get the CNA app
Stay updated with notifications for breaking news and our best stories
Get WhatsApp alerts
Join our channel for the top reads for the day on your preferred chat app

Get bite-sized news via a new
cards interface. Give it a try.
Click here to return to FAST
Tap here to return to FAST
FAST














