Payment processor PayPal has partnered with Microsoft to power its co-pilot checkout feature, which is to be made available on the company’s LLM chatbot, as per an official press release.
The integration will connect merchants to millions of potential shoppers through PayPal’s payment checkout portal, supposedly allowing for easier access to items preferred by consumers based on user intent and context.
As the potential for agentic-powered shopping increases, this will be another of PayPal’s partnerships to launch a checkout feature stacked on an AI-powered application, such as its previous collaborations with OpenAI and Perplexity.
“By integrating PayPal’s commerce expertise into Copilot, we’re enabling a simpler way to move from discovery to purchase while creating new opportunities for merchants and consumers alike,” said Microsoft’s head of product for agentic payments Nayna Seth.
At the time of writing, PayPal shares were priced at $58.64, up by 0.23%.


