E-commerce Companies
Explore 10 E-commerce companies in our AI directory. Leading companies include Shopify, Klarna AI, Rappi.
Shopify
Ottawa, Canada
Shopify is a leading e-commerce platform enabling businesses of all sizes to create and manage online and offline sales channels. Their platform increasingly integrates AI-powered tools, such as their Sidekick assistant and AI design features, to streamline store creation and enhance the customer experience. Shopify serves a broad market, from individual entrepreneurs to large enterprises like Mattel, providing a comprehensive, all-in-one commerce solution.
Klarna AI
Stockholm, Sweden
Klarna is a Swedish fintech company that provides flexible payment solutions for online and in-store purchases. Their core offering is “Buy Now, Pay Later” services – including options for payment in 3 installments, within 30 days, or longer-term financing – powered by AI-driven credit risk assessment and fraud prevention. Klarna targets consumers seeking convenient and adaptable payment methods, and partners with e-commerce merchants to increase sales through enhanced payment flexibility.
Rappi
Bogotá, Colombia
Rappi is a Latin American on-demand delivery platform operating as a “super app” offering services including restaurant meals, groceries, and pharmacy items. Their core AI technology focuses on logistics optimization, utilizing algorithms to efficiently manage delivery routes, predict demand, and personalize product recommendations to users. Rappi primarily targets consumers in Latin America seeking convenient access to a broad range of goods and services delivered directly to their location.
Picnic
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Picnic is an AI-powered online supermarket using machine learning for demand forecasting, route optimization, and zero-waste grocery delivery.
Noon
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Noon is a regional e-commerce marketplace operating primarily in the Middle East. The company leverages AI-powered recommendation engines to personalize the shopping experience and utilizes machine learning for optimizing its supply chain and logistics network. This focus on AI-driven efficiency allows Noon to offer competitive pricing and faster delivery times within a rapidly growing regional e-commerce market.
Carousell
Singapore, Singapore
Carousell uses AI for image recognition, price suggestions, fraud detection, and personalized recommendations in its classifieds marketplace.
Chari
Casablanca, Morocco
Chari operates a B2B e-commerce platform connecting informal retailers – specifically mom-and-pop stores – in Francophone Africa with manufacturers and suppliers of Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG). The platform leverages AI-powered demand forecasting to optimize inventory management for retailers and utilizes machine learning to personalize product recommendations. Since launching in 2020, Chari has rapidly expanded to serve over 5,000 retailers and secured $8.5 million in funding, becoming a leading digital supplier for this crucial segment of the African retail market.
Akinon
Istanbul, Turkey
Akinon provides AI-powered e-commerce and omnichannel retail solutions, helping brands personalize customer experiences.
AirAsia SuperApp
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
AirAsia SuperApp uses AI for travel recommendations, dynamic pricing, demand forecasting, and personalized customer experiences.
Thankful
Los Angeles, United States
Thankful builds AI-powered customer service agents specifically for e-commerce brands. Their core technology centers on generative AI and natural language understanding to automate resolution of post-purchase inquiries—like tracking, returns, and cancellations—without human intervention. This solution targets high-volume online retailers seeking to reduce support costs and improve customer experience through rapid, automated responses.