Disney Store has launched a new pilot program giving select guests access to an AI Personal Shopping Assistant within the Disney Store iOS App, designed to make product discovery feel more like a conversation than a search bar.
The assistant responds to natural, conversational language rather than keyword search, and is built to operate in line with Disney’s brand voice and character knowledge, aiming to make every interaction feel distinctly Disney rather than like a generic shopping chatbot. Whether someone is looking for the perfect gift, planning an outfit for their next Disney Parks day, or just browsing for something new, the assistant is meant to help narrow down Disney Store’s full product catalog into something more manageable.

The tool will provide product recommendations and real-time availability information, and Disney noted that human representatives remain available by phone for anyone who prefers that option. The rollout also pairs with broader updates to the Disney Store App, including faster one-click checkout, push notifications for new product drops and sales, and real-time order tracking.
The AI Personal Shopping Assistant is currently live for select guests, with a wider rollout planned for all Disney Store iOS App users with a registered account. Disney noted that Android and browser-based shoppers should expect news on similar functionality in the coming months.
Our Take: Disney Store’s catalog has grown large enough that finding a specific item, especially something tied to a particular character or franchise, can genuinely take longer than it should. An assistant that understands Disney’s IP well enough to actually narrow that search intelligently could be a real improvement, assuming the execution holds up to the character knowledge Disney is promising. The phased rollout to iOS first, with Android and browser users waiting, will likely frustrate some shoppers, but pilot programs typically expand once the early kinks get worked out.

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