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Voice Commerce: How Smart Speakers are Changing the Way Consumers Shop Online

In this article, Somdutta Singh, Serial Entrepreneur, Founder & CEO Assiduus Global, highlights how voice commerce is transforming everyday shopping—making it faster, more natural, and more inclusive—by letting users purchase simply by speaking, especially for repeat buys.

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June 7, 2025
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Imagine this: You’re cooking dinner. Hands covered in flour. And you suddenly realize you’re out of dish soap. Instead of stopping everything, wiping your hands, and pulling out your phone, you just say, “Alexa, reorder my dish soap.”

And it’s done.

This is the world of voice commerce. Shopping, not by clicks or taps, but by simply speaking out loud.

A few years ago, this would’ve sounded futuristic. Voice assistants like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple Siri were mostly used for simple tasks like playing music or setting alarms. But today, they’re becoming full-blown shopping companions.

And the change didn’t happen overnight. When smart speakers first entered our homes, only a tiny fraction of users actually made purchases with them. Early reports in 2018 suggested that just 2 percent of Alexa users were shopping through voice, and not many returned for a second try.

Since then, voice technology has evolved significantly. Assistants are now faster, more accurate, and better at handling everyday tasks. And consumers are becoming more open to trying newer ways of shopping, especially when they’re multitasking or in the middle of something else.

Fast forward to now, and things look different. According to eMarketer’s 2024 data, nearly half of U.S. internet users now interact with a voice assistant in some form. Globally, there are over 8 billion voice-enabled devices in use, a figure that continues to grow each year.

What’s driving this growth? First, the technology has improved. Voice assistants understand context better. They sound more natural. And they can now complete more complex tasks. But more than that, people’s habits are changing. We’re all multitasking more, and the idea of shopping without even looking at a screen feels intuitive. Especially for repeat purchases.

In fact, studies show that the most common voice purchases are things like groceries, household items, and personal care products. Simple, low-stakes items you’ve probably bought before. Things you don’t need to see before buying. That’s where voice fits in perfectly.

Retailers are catching on too. Walmart lets users add items to their cart just by talking to Google Assistant. Amazon offers “Alexa-only” deals during big sales events. The goal is simple: make shopping as easy as talking to a friend.

And it’s working. During the 2024 holiday season, voice shopping reportedly jumped by 45 percent compared to the year before. That’s not a small bump. That’s a sign that voice commerce is starting to stick.

The fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector is already seeing the benefits. When you need to restock toothpaste or order your go-to brand of coffee, it’s way easier to just say it than search for it again. Brands like Unilever and P&G have built voice apps to help customers reorder with a single command.

Even in physical settings, voice is creeping in. Quick-service restaurants are experimenting with voice-based drive-thru ordering. In cars, voice assistants let drivers order coffee or search for nearby stores without taking their eyes off the road.

But this shift isn’t just about convenience. It’s generational too.

Gen Z, in particular, is leading the charge. These are digital natives. They’ve grown uptalking to Siri and Alexa. According to a 2024 PYMNTS report, nearly 30 percent of Gen Z consumers now shop via voice at least once a week. That’s the highest among any age group.

They use voice to compare prices, check availability, even ask for reviews. And more often than not, they complete the purchase too. For them, speaking to tech doesn’t feel strange. It feels natural. It feels fast. And when time is currency, speed wins.

This trend isn’t limited to the U.S. In India, voice is unlocking a whole new set of users, especially those who prefer speaking in regional languages over typing in English. Voice assistants that support Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, and others are opening up commerce to a much wider audience. It’s not just about innovation. It’s about inclusion.

In China, Alibaba’s Tmall Genie and Baidu’s DuerOS offer similar experiences. You can ask a smart speaker to reorder from a local marketplace or use voice to interact with apps like WeChat. In Europe, voice commerce is also growing, but adoption is more gradual due to language diversity and privacy concerns.

And those concerns are real. Not everyone is comfortable shopping by voice. Some users worry about their assistant mishearing an order. Others fear unauthorized purchases, especially from kids who might say, “Order cookies,” without knowing it actually triggers a delivery.

Privacy is another big hurdle. People want to know: who’s listening? Is my assistant recording everything I say? What happens to that data?

Companies have responded by giving users more control. Features like voice recognition, PIN confirmations, and the ability to delete recordings are becoming more common. Consumers still have questions, but the direction is clear. Trust is being built, step by step.

The truth is, voice commerce is still finding its footing. But it’s following a familiar path. Think back to the early days of mobile shopping. Typing credit card info on a tiny screen used to feel risky. Today, more than half of all e-commerce happens on mobile. The tech got better. Consumers got used to it. And suddenly, it wasn’t optional. It was the norm.

Voice could be on that same trajectory.

Already, shopping via voice often leads to larger basket sizes. And with generative AI being added to assistants, the experience is about to get even smarter. You might soon be able to have a full back-and-forth conversation with your assistant: “Find me a pair of running shoes under ₹5,000.” “Do you have a brand preference?” “Yes, something from Nike.” “Here are three options.”

That’s not science fiction. That’s what companies are building today.

Of course, voice won’t replace all shopping. You’ll still scroll through pictures when choosing a birthday dress. But for the everyday stuff like refills, groceries, reminders, subscriptions, and such, voice might just become your go-to.

The real power of voice commerce lies in how naturally it fits into daily life. You don’t need to pause what you’re doing. You don’t need to pull out a screen. You just speak. It becomes part of your rhythm.

And for millions of people, it already has.

(Views are personal) 

Tags: Assiduus GlobalSomdutta SinghVoice Commerce

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