Uber has a shortcut for consumers' grocery lists
Uber has a shortcut for consumers' grocery lists
AI tools are everywhere. Uber is focused on building AI features that genuinely make everyday tasks easier for users. That’s the thinking behind its newest addition to Uber Eats: Cart Assistant.
"Today, we’re launching Cart Assistant in the Uber Eats app, a new AI-powered feature designed to help you build grocery baskets faster and with less effort," said Praveen Neppalli Naga, chief technology officer. "That means fewer taps and more time saved."
Users were saying they wanted a quicker way to shop; Cart Assistant helps get from idea to checkout in seconds.
Here’s how it works:
- Search for a grocery store on the Uber Eats home screen and tap the purple Cart Assistant icon on the storefront to start shopping.
- Type a list or add an image and the Cart Assistant will add what’s needed to the basket – a photo of a handwritten shopping list or a screenshot of recipe ingredients works just as well.
- Cart Assistant will automatically take availability into account and show store-level details like item prices and applicable promotions.
- Users can then edit the basket however they choose, swapping out selections or adding additional items from the store.
"This is the beta version of Cart Assistant, and an early step in how we’re solving practical problems with agentic AI on Uber Eats, focused on areas we can make the biggest difference," said Neppalli Naga.
Cart Assistant builds on past orders to prioritize familiar items to make the experience faster and more personalized.