Woolworths Partners with Google AI to Transform the Retail Experience

leo zheng • February 27, 2026

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Woolworths Partners with Google AI to Transform the Retail Experience

Woolworths has teamed up with Google Cloud to pilot Gemini Enterprise, an advanced AI platform designed to enhance the end-to-end customer experience. This collaboration marks a significant step in how AI is shaping modern retail, moving beyond simple chatbots to intelligent digital shopping agents that actively support customers throughout their journey.

A Digital Shopping Agent, Not Just a Chatbot

Gemini Enterprise functions as a digital concierge for shoppers. It can process voice, image, and video inputs, remember customer preferences, resolve fulfilment issues in real time, and even assist with cart management and checkout — all with the customer’s consent. This technology allows Woolworths to evolve its digital assistant into a proactive partner, capable of helping plan meals, highlighting specials, and streamlining everyday shopping tasks.

A Google Cloud spokesperson explains, “By combining the best of Google Cloud’s AI capabilities with a retailer’s own operational knowledge, businesses can deliver a truly personalised commerce journey, from initial discovery to post-purchase support.”

Why This Matters for Retailers

AI-powered shopping agents like Gemini Enterprise offer a range of benefits for retailers:

  • Always-on, context-aware support: Customers receive assistance at every touchpoint, seamlessly and instantly.
  • End-to-end customer journey integration: From product discovery to after-sales service, AI maintains continuity across interactions.
  • Hyper-personalisation at scale: Shoppers experience recommendations and offers tailored to their preferences and needs.
  • Action-oriented intelligence: Unlike traditional chatbots, these agents can execute tasks on behalf of customers, reducing friction and enhancing convenience.

For Woolworths, this technology is being integrated into its existing digital assistant, Olive, turning it into an intuitive partner that anticipates needs and helps customers make smarter shopping decisions.

Connecting to Retail Show Australia 2026

These kinds of AI innovations are shaping the future of retail — a topic that will be explored in depth at Retail Show Australia 2026. Attendees will have the opportunity to gain insights from industry leaders, including Thu Ya Kyaw, Senior Developer Advocate at Google Cloud, who will share practical perspectives on how AI can solve real-world retail challenges and improve the customer experience.

As retailers increasingly experiment with AI-driven, agentic commerce solutions, platforms like Gemini Enterprise demonstrate the potential of intelligent technology to enhance efficiency, personalise interactions, and create seamless shopping experiences.

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