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Commerce Introduces New Product Innovations Across Storefronts, B2B, Payments and AI-Driven Commerce at Commerce Live 2026AUSTIN, Texas, April 30, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Commerce (Nasdaq: CMRC), an open, intelligent ecosystem of technology solutions and the parent company of BigCommerce, Feedonomics and Makeswift, today announced a broad set of product innovations unveiled at Commerce Live 2026, spanning core platform advancements, new growth capabilities and emerging agentic commerce experiences. The announcements highlight how Commerce is evolving its platform to help merchants move faster, scale across channels and adapt to new forms of commerce driven by AI. “Commerce is giving merchants the infrastructure to move faster, the flexibility to handle complexity and the ability to succeed in new commerce channels as they emerge,” said Vipul Shah, chief product officer at Commerce. “These new improvements reflect a stronger platform and new offerings and capabilities designed to help merchants turn innovation into measurable growth.” Advancing Core Commerce Capabilities Across the Platform Commerce introduced a range of enhancements across the BigCommerce platform designed to improve performance, flexibility and global scalability. Key updates include:
These enhancements are designed to directly impact conversion, operational efficiency and international growth for merchants. Enabling Growth Through Storefront, B2B and Channel Innovation Building on the platform advancements, Commerce introduced new capabilities that help merchants differentiate and scale. Modern storefront experiences Native Hosting for Catalyst: Coming to open beta this summer, Native Hosting for Catalyst provides production-ready, performant hosting on Cloudflare, managed through a simple CLI interface. It includes log retention and custom domain support — with no additional cost — making it easier than ever for merchants to deploy and manage a modern headless storefront. Makeswift batch translation: After rolling out AI translations for Makeswift and gathering merchant feedback, Commerce is now introducing batch translation jobs, enabling teams to localize an entire site or launch a new locale at scale, not one page at a time. Merchants retain full review and approval control before anything goes live. Expanded 2B capabilities “B2B commerce is one of our core strengths,” said Lance Owide, vice president of B2B product at Commerce. “From automating purchase orders to simplifying complex pricing models, we’re helping manufacturers and distributors reduce operational friction and scale more efficiently, while continuing to support the depth and complexity their businesses require.” “Automating purchase orders and improving how we manage pricing has been a significant unlock for our business,” said Joe Sharplin, head of ecommerce at AS Colour. “We’re reducing manual work, minimizing errors and delivering a more seamless buying experience for our customers.” As part of its roadmap, Commerce is also unifying its B2B and B2C platform experiences, making it simpler for merchants who sell to both businesses and consumers to manage everything from a single control panel and build on one storefront API layer. Payments and monetization infrastructure Feedonomics Surface expansion Early adoption has already resulted in millions of products synced and measurable increases in gross merchandise value as merchants expand into new acquisition channels. Existing BigCommerce small businesses using Surface saw approximately 24 percentage points greater year-over-year gross merchandise value growth in November 2025 compared to their peers. Introducing Agentic Commerce Capabilities Commerce also introduced a new set of capabilities designed to support the ongoing shift toward agent-driven shopping and buying, where AI systems increasingly participate in product discovery, decision-making and transactions. These capabilities include:
“Commerce as an industry is entering a phase where the distance between discovery and transaction is shrinking rapidly,” said Sharon Gee, senior vice president of product for AI at Commerce. “Our focus is on making sure merchants can reap the benefits of agentic commerce while maintaining control of their data, their customers and their operations.” Built for What’s Next The announcements at Commerce Live 2026 reflect a broader strategy: combining flexible infrastructure, connected data and intelligent automation to help merchants grow across today’s channels while preparing for what comes next. To learn more about Commerce’s product upgrades, visit https://www.commerce.com/momentum/. About Commerce BigCommerce®, the Commerce logo, and other brands are the trademarks or registered trademarks of BigCommerce Pty. Ltd. Third-party trademarks and service marks are the property of their respective owner. Media Contact:
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