agentic-commerce-protocol
The Agentic Commerce Protocol (ACP) is an interaction model and open standard for connecting buyers, their AI agents, and businesses to complete purchases seamlessly. The specification is currently maintained by OpenAI and Stripe.
Details
- Author
- agentic-commerce-protocol
- Category
- General
- Platform
- GitHub
- Framework
- openai
- Language
- javascript
- Stars
- 1,335
- First indexed
- 2026-05-15
- Last active
- 2026-04-09
- Directory sync
- 2026-05-15
Overview
The Agentic Commerce Protocol (ACP) is an interaction model and open standard for connecting buyers, their AI agents, and businesses to complete purchases seamlessly. The specification is currently maintained by OpenAI and Stripe.
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