Amazon's Alexa+ Hits the US Market with a $20 Monthly Twist
Amazon Takes AI Assistants to the Next Level with Alexa+
In a move that could reshape how we interact with smart devices, Amazon launched its advanced AI assistant Alexa+ nationwide on April 4th. The upgraded service comes with a catch - while Prime members get it included in their subscription, others will need to fork out $19.99 each month for full access.

Smarter Conversations at a Price
The tech giant isn't completely locking out non-paying users though. You can still try some new chat features for free through Alexa.com or the mobile app. But if you want the full experience - think more natural conversations and better understanding of complex requests - that subscription starts looking tempting.
"We've seen users engage with Alexa+ twice as much as the original version," an Amazon spokesperson revealed. Early testers apparently loved how the assistant remembers context between questions and handles follow-ups like a pro.
Why Pay for What Was Free?
Industry watchers see this as Amazon testing the waters for premium AI services. As voice assistants evolve from simple command-takers to proper digital companions, companies are figuring out how to make money from them beyond hardware sales.
For Prime members, it's another perk to justify that annual fee. For everyone else? The question becomes whether smarter small talk and better playlist suggestions are worth twenty bucks each month.
Key Points:
- Prime Perk: Included free for Amazon Prime subscribers
- Premium Price: $19.99/month for non-members
- Free Taste: Basic chat features remain available at no cost
- Double Engagement: User interactions increased 100% in tests
- AI Arms Race: Part of broader push toward paid generative AI services
