Shopping Research in ChatGPT Changes How You Buy Online
OpenAI has launched Shopping Research, a fresh experience inside ChatGPT that helps users find the right products without endless browsing. The tool uses real-time internet data to create personalised buyer guides. It then presents options, differences, and updated prices within minutes.
The feature is rolling out on ChatGPT for Free, Go, Plus, and Pro users. OpenAI says usage will stay almost unlimited during the holiday season.
Turning Product Discovery into a Simple Chat
Shopping Research makes product discovery feel like a natural conversation. You tell ChatGPT what you need. Then the AI asks follow-up questions to understand your preferences, budget, and priorities. It works well for complex categories like electronics, beauty, kitchen appliances, and outdoor gear.
It also handles comparisons smoothly. Therefore, users can ask it to choose between gadgets, beauty products, or even kids’ gifts. Every answer stays simple, structured, and easy to scan.
Real-Time Web Checks for Reliable Information
The feature scans the internet for current details. It tracks prices, stock availability, reviews, and specs from trusted retailers. You can react to its suggestions by marking products as “Not interested” or “More like this.” As a result, your guide becomes more accurate as the conversation moves.
If ChatGPT memory is turned on, Shopping Research adapts even further. For example, if it knows you like gaming, it includes that preference when recommending a laptop.
AI-Powered Buyer Guides in Minutes
Once enough details are gathered, ChatGPT creates a clean buyer guide. It lists the top products, highlights trade-offs, and breaks down the latest information. Usually, this type of research would take hours of reading and comparing across many sites.
OpenAI says Shopping Research will also appear in ChatGPT Pulse for Pro users. Pulse may soon suggest helpful buyer guides automatically, based on recent conversations.
Powered by a New GPT-5 Mini Variant
Shopping Research runs on a special version of GPT-5 mini, trained with reinforcement learning for shopping tasks. OpenAI designed it to read from reliable online sources, cite information, and update results as you refine your choices.
The company also emphasises transparency. Chat histories are not shared with retailers, and results come organically from public retail data.
Still a Work in Progress
OpenAI admits the tool can make mistakes with prices and availability. Therefore, users should double-check product pages before buying. But the company calls this only the beginning. It plans to add new shopping categories, smarter comparisons, and smoother ways to discover products.