Seattle, Feb 5, 2026, 03:26 (PST)
- Amazon is launching its enhanced Alexa+ assistant nationwide for U.S. users
- Prime members enjoy unlimited access included with their membership; everyone else pays $19.99 per month
- Non-Prime users have access to a limited free text-based chat through Alexa.com and the Alexa app
Amazon.com announced Wednesday the launch of Alexa+, a generative AI upgrade to its voice assistant, now available to all U.S. users. Prime members get it free, while others pay $19.99 per month. Non-Prime users can access a limited free chat version via Alexa.com and the Alexa app. The upgrade runs on large language models from Amazon Nova and AI startup Anthropic. Prime customers can activate it simply by saying, “Alexa, upgrade to Alexa+,” the company said. (Amazon News)
Amazon’s long-awaited Alexa redesign is finally reaching a much wider audience, moving beyond just the early adopters who tested the preview. It also moves chatty AI assistants from niche features to standard perks bundled in, rather than costly extras.
This matters because consumers have already formed habits with AI chatbots, mostly on phones and laptops instead of smart speakers. Amazon aims to bring those habits back into the home, linking them to shopping, media, and smart-home control through its services.
Amazon is positioning Alexa+ as more than just an improved answer engine. The goal is for it to manage multi-step tasks independently, without needing step-by-step guidance — what the industry calls “agentic” AI, where the software acts on behalf of the user instead of merely replying.
Over the past year, Amazon allowed users to switch back to the older Alexa during a beta phase, and that option will stick around for now — though the company won’t say how long. Daniel Rausch, VP of Alexa and Echo, told TechCrunch that opt-outs remain in the “low single digits.” Meanwhile, Amazon says folks chat with Alexa+ two to three times more and noted a 25% rise in music streams alongside a fivefold boost in recipe engagement after the updates. A few testers found the assistant too talkative or prone to interrupting. The free web-and-app tier will come with usage limits Amazon isn’t disclosing — “I think we’ve got some great, generous limits,” Rausch added. (TechCrunch)
In the U.S., Prime costs $14.99 per month or $139 annually. Rausch told The Verge that usage has kept climbing since the service expanded beyond basic commands. “We continue to see week-over-week customer engagement with Alexa Plus going up,” he said. Early access has also recently rolled out to Canada and Mexico, with closed testing ongoing in Britain, Germany, France, Italy, and Spain. (The Verge)
Amazon’s pricing for Alexa+ matches what you’d pay for most chatbot subscriptions, but the real play is in distribution: slot it into Prime and push the upgrade as a natural step. The challenge remains convincing users that combining voice with chat offers more than what ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude already deliver.
Risks remain. Generative AI can make up details or misinterpret prompts, which becomes a bigger problem when the assistant handles orders, ride bookings, or scheduling. Plus, Amazon’s decision to restrict the free tier might deter casual users from giving it a spin.
Right now, the rollout is essentially an experiment to see if adding an AI assistant to Prime shifts user habits — and if Alexa can evolve beyond just setting the occasional timer.