Visa and Amazon Web Services announced a collaboration expanding support for agentic commerce, bringing Visa’s Intelligent Commerce platform to AWS Marketplace and giving developers broader access to payment and workflow tools for AI agents. The companies also plan to release open-source blueprints on the Amazon Bedrock AgentCore repository to guide developers building agent-based retail, travel and payment applications.
In a joint statement, the companies said making Visa Intelligent Commerce available through AWS Marketplace gives businesses access to tools for authentication, agentic tokenization, user intent capture and contextual payment execution.
They also expect to publish blueprints enabling reusable workflows for common agentic commerce scenarios. They include travel-booking agents that combine flights, lodging and car rentals, as well as retail agents that handle product discovery, price comparison, cart management, discounts, loyalty, tracking and returns. B2B payment workflows are expected to follow.
Each blueprint connects to Visa’s MCP server and APIs to support secure, tokenized payment flows. AgentCore provides identity, memory, observability and runtime layers to coordinate interactions among multiple agents, the companies said.
“Agentic commerce needs trust to move from intent to action,” according to Rubail Birwadker, Visa’s senior vice president and global head of growth. “Visa Intelligent Commerce is designed to be the trust layer for the agent economy and together with Visa Acceptance can provide the infrastructure for secure, network-agnostic transactions.”
AWS said the work is intended to simplify how agents communicate across systems while embedding payments directly into agent-driven workflows. Industry partners including Expedia Group, Intuit, lastminute.com and Eurostars Hotel Company participated in the blueprint design process.

