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Meesho Introduces AI-Powered Voice Shopping Assistant Vaani

Last updated: March 28, 2026 3:54 am
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The tool enables natural conversations, follow-up queries, and faster purchases.

Meesho has introduced Vaani, a generative AI-powered voice shopping assistant designed to simplify how users discover and purchase products.

The move reflects a broader shift from search-based interfaces toward conversational commerce, where interaction replaces navigation.

Targeting the Next Wave of Online Shoppers

Meesho is focusing on an underserved segment estimated at 500 million users who are not yet active in online shopping.

These users are familiar with basic digital tools such as messaging apps, but often struggle with structured search, filters, and typed queries.

Vaani addresses this gap by allowing users to interact in natural language, removing the need for traditional interface literacy.

How Vaani Works

The assistant enables users to search for products, ask follow-up questions, and complete purchases through conversation.

Instead of navigating menus or refining keywords, users describe what they need, and the system responds dynamically, mimicking the experience of offline shopping.

This conversational layer transforms discovery into dialogue and reduces friction across the purchase journey.

Early Adoption and Measurable Impact

In its initial rollout, Vaani engaged more than 1.5 million users within the first phase.

The results indicate a measurable shift in user behavior, with a 22 percent increase in conversion rates, alongside a reduction in returns and cancellations.

These outcomes suggest that conversational interfaces not only improve accessibility but also enhance decision-making during purchases.

Language and Accessibility

Currently available in English and Hindi, Vaani is expected to expand into additional regional languages.

This multilingual approach is central to scaling adoption in a market where language diversity directly influences digital participation.

Technology and Infrastructure

The system is built using large language models that have been fine-tuned on Meesho’s internal data.

This allows the assistant to align more closely with user behavior, preferences, and shopping patterns specific to the platform’s ecosystem.

To address concerns around AI accuracy, the company has implemented guardrails and evaluation frameworks to reduce errors and maintain reliability.

Building on Existing AI Capabilities

Meesho’s investment in AI is not new.

Its customer support voicebot already handles a high volume of interactions daily and has demonstrated improved customer experience metrics compared to human agents at scale.

Vaani extends this capability from support into core commerce functions.

A Structural Shift in E-commerce

The introduction of Vaani signals a deeper transition in how digital commerce platforms are designed.

Interfaces are moving away from text-heavy navigation toward voice-driven interaction, especially in markets where typing is a barrier rather than a default behavior.

For Meesho, this is not just a feature rollout. It is an attempt to redefine how a large segment of India enters and engages with online shopping.

The Direction Ahead

As AI systems become more conversational and context-aware, the boundary between online and offline shopping experiences continues to narrow.

Vaani represents an early version of that shift, where commerce becomes less about searching and more about interacting.

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