- Amazon has moved the deadline for launching the web version of Alexa+
- A spokesman for the company told The Washington Post that it is still fine tuning the Alexa+ to the net before rolling it out to test users
- Despite having delayed its release, the reasons for this decision remain a mystery and an accurate launch date has not yet been revealed
When Amazon announced AI-upgraded Alexa+ voice back in February, the company promised a lot of new improvements, including new listening forces and wider compatibility with smart home units-But once again Amazon has pushed one of its biggest features back.
Amazon had previously revealed that a web -based version of Alexa+ would be among the boys of new upgrades to the voice assistant. However, due to a change at the last minute by the company, the launch date of roll -out of Alexa.com has been expanded, despite the fact that the app version of Alexa+ is already available to users of access in the United States.
According to The Washington Post ($/£), which had access to documents from Inside Amazon, the company may have “underestimated the work needed to launch Alexa.com”. According to the company documents, the web version of Alexa+ will now arrive “not until July 31”, which means test users will have to wait a little longer for it to fall.
Despite this claim, Amazon spokesman Lauren Raemhild Posten said that Alexa.com has not been delayed and “will be available with Alexa+ Early Access this summer,” which suggests at the end of August. She added that Amazon “continues to fine -tune the experience as (VI) is expanding to more customers” but an official date has still not been announced.
Push-back remains a mystery
This latest delay to the wider Alexa+ Rollout means more frustration for Amazon customers waiting to try the new smart assistant. The company claims to have released “90 percent of the features announced in February.”, And from June, Alexa+ has been rolled out to over a million test users in the United States.
If the launch of Alexa.com has been delayed and if the cause of the delay is actually related to the large amount of work and test required to get Alexa+ fully from the Earth, it would not come as a surprise as we have seen this happen with Apple’s plans to launch its AI-enhanced Siri voice assistant.
As mentioned, an official launch date for Alexa.com has not yet been announced, but if we were to guess on a timeframe, we would expect it to arrive by August 31 – that is if Amazon keeps his promise that the rest of Alexa+ Early Access will come before the end of the summer.



