Alexa+ for the web is being released by Amazon so you may utilize its assistance without a specific gadget
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At CES 2026, Amazon revealed that Early Access users will be the first to receive Alexa+ for the web.
The AI assistant will be accessible on the Alexa.com website, eliminating the need for an Amazon device to summon Alexa. The web client, which still includes the company's enhanced AI assistant that was shown in February, will initially be made available to Alexa+ Early Access subscribers.
The current Alexa+, which is already accessible on Echo devices, Fire TVs, and Fire tablets, won't be all that different from the web model. However, Early Access users can use any web browser to get Alexa+'s assistance with anything from simple inquiries to complicated tasks, such as managing your smart home appliances, modifying a recipe to take dietary restrictions into account, or booking a restaurant if you don't feel like cooking, without having to buy into the Amazon ecosystem. Your favorite Alexa functions will be located in the navigation sidebar of the Alexa+ web version.
Recently, Amazon updated its Alexa mobile app and integrated Alexa+ with BMW vehicles and Ring doorbells. However, Amazon may be attempting to enter a competitive industry that is presently controlled by Google Gemini and OpenAI's ChatGPT by introducing its AI assistant to web browsers. You must first set up Alexa+ Early Access in order to compare Amazon's Alexa+ on the web to the others. After that, you may begin by logging into your Amazon account on Alexa.com.




