Stellagent Launches Agentic Commerce Studio for AI Shopping Readiness

May 15, 2026
Japan-based Stellagent has introduced Agentic Commerce Studio, a browser-based environment that allows merchants, payment service providers, and commerce platforms to test their systems for AI agent-led shopping scenarios.

Stellagent has introduced Agentic Commerce Studio, a browser-based environment designed to help merchants, payment service providers, and commerce platforms prepare for AI agent-led shopping experiences. The launch was announced in a press release from Tokyo.

The platform provides a testing environment where users can simulate AI shopping sessions, including natural language product searches, recommendations, cart creation, shipping calculations, and checkout preparation. It also allows validation of external merchant servers by connecting test environments to verify product feeds, inventory endpoints, shipping quotes, checkout sessions, and webhooks.

Agentic Commerce Studio aims to help businesses assess their readiness for AI-driven purchasing flows before moving into production. It supports evaluation across emerging commerce standards such as ACP, UCP, AP2, Visa TAP, and Mastercard Agent Pay, enabling teams to compare implementation approaches and prioritize testing.

The tool is targeted at merchants, retailers, payment service providers, and commerce platforms in Japan and across Asia. Stellagent plans to collaborate with partners on demonstrations, readiness assessments, and validation projects related to AI-mediated commerce.

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