Akamai and Visa Collaborate to Build Trust in Agentic Commerce
12/17/2025
Visa’s Trusted Agent Protocol to authenticate AI shopping agents and help prevent fraud across Akamai Cloud, strengthening the trust layer in agentic commerce
As autonomous AI agents increasingly browse, compare, and purchase on behalf of consumers, merchants face a new array of challenges. Merchants must now be able to differentiate this new type of legitimate automated traffic by authenticating the agent, identifying the user interacting with it, and ensuring the interaction is safe and trusted. Without this trust layer, merchants risk losing control of personalization, security, and the consumer relationship.
Through the Trusted Agent Protocol’s agent authentication framework and Akamai’s edge-based behavioral intelligence and user recognition, merchants gain access to precise, real-time insight into AI agent activity before it touches sensitive systems. This unified approach enables merchants to confidently differentiate trusted AI agents from malicious bots – unlocking the potential of agentic commerce. With Trusted Agent Protocol supported across Akamai Cloud, the world’s most distributed cloud platform, merchants can operate at the speed and scale agentic commerce demands.
“The promise of agentic commerce hinges on recognition: the fundamental ability to trust an agent acting on someone’s behalf,” said
“Agentic commerce is unlocking an entirely new wave of digital interactions, but it can only scale if every player in the ecosystem can trust the agents participating in it,” said
According to Akamai's 2025 Digital Fraud and Abuse Report, AI-powered bot traffic has surged 300% over the past year. The commerce industry alone experienced more than 25 billion AI bot requests during a two-month period. As agent-generated traffic accelerates, the risk surface expands and the need for verifiable identity becomes critical.
Trusted Agent Protocol addresses this need directly by helping to ensure that every AI agent paying with a
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Clearly identify a legitimate AI agent and its intent:
Visa Trusted Agent Protocol helps merchants differentiate whether an agent is browsing or paying, while Akamai strengthens that signal with real-time behavioral and network intelligence to detect anomalies. -
Confidently link the agent to the underlying user:
Trusted Agent Protocol helps agents pass pertinent information to connect each verified agent to the consumer it represents, and Akamai preserves that identity through edge-based user recognition, maintaining the risk posture, trust signals, and account context merchants rely on to detect and prevent fraud. -
Enable secure, predictable payment interactions:
Trusted Agent Protocol assists agents with conveying payment information in the manner a merchant expects an agent to pay, from network tokens to micropayments. Akamai reinforces these flows with end-to-end protection, validating agent authenticity and helping to prevent fraud or abuse before it impacts the transaction.
Nine of the world’s top 10 retailers rely on Akamai to power and protect digital commerce, supporting fast, secure, and seamless shopping experiences. Trusted by thousands of companies worldwide, Akamai helps e-commerce leaders handle peak traffic, accelerate performance, and safeguard online storefronts at global scale.
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