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PayPal Launches Shopware Payments and UK’s First Agentic Commerce App

PayPal has launched Shopware Payments, a native payment solution for the Shopware platform, and partnered with Hey Savi to introduce the UK's first agentic commerce app with integrated PayPal checkout. These moves aim to strengthen PayPal's position in digital commerce.

June 15, 2026
2 min read
Source: Simply Wall St.
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PayPal Holdings (NASDAQ: PYPL) announced two new product launches in June 2026, deepening its integration with e-commerce platforms and expanding into AI-driven commerce.

Shopware Payments

Shopware, the e-commerce platform, announced Shopware Payments, a native payment solution powered by PayPal. It allows merchants to manage integrated checkout options—including cards, digital wallets, buy-now-pay-later (BNPL), and PayPal’s own payment experiences—directly within Shopware.

Pricing and Availability

The solution initially rolls out in Germany and Austria, with phased expansion across the EU and the US. Pricing details have not been disclosed.

Hey Savi Agentic Commerce App

Days earlier, Hey Savi and PayPal launched the UK’s first agentic commerce app featuring native PayPal checkout. The app leverages AI to deliver personalized shopping experiences, marking a shift toward more intelligent e-commerce interactions.

Competitive Landscape

These launches come amid intense competition from Stripe, Square (Block), and Apple Pay. PayPal aims to lock in merchants and consumers by offering deeper platform integrations and innovative AI-driven experiences.

Potential Impact on PayPal

The integrations are expected to boost PayPal’s total payment volume (TPV) and long-term revenue. They also reflect PayPal’s strategy to become an open platform with deeper partner integrations.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a native payment solution for the Shopware platform, powered by PayPal, allowing merchants to manage multiple payment options within the platform.

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