Irish-founded payments technology giant Stripe has announced 288 new products and features at its annual Stripe Sessions conference, positioning the company as the primary economic infrastructure provider for the AI-driven digital transformation of commerce.

The announcement, reported by Irish Tech News, spans agentic payments, token-level billing, expanded fraud protection and a redesigned business treasury product.

Patrick Collison, CEO and co-founder of Stripe, said: "AI is the biggest platform shift for the economy since the internet, and in the not-too-distant future agents will account for most transactions online."

A central plank of the launch is an expanded Agentic Commerce Suite, now extended to a Google partnership enabling businesses to sell directly inside AI Mode and the Gemini app. The suite already supports integrations with OpenAI, Microsoft and Meta, with retailers including Kate Spade, Best Buy and Coach among early adopters.

Stripe also introduced streaming payments, combining token-usage tracking from Metronome with stablecoin micropayments on the Tempo blockchain to enable real-time, per-token billing addressing a gap in how AI businesses monetise high-volume agent activity.

Fraud prevention has been extended to cover token theft, a growing attack vector in which bad actors exploit free trials and sign-up credits. Stripe reports that one in six attempted sign-ups across its AI services involves a bad actor, with free trial abuse more than doubling in six months. Its Radar system blocked over 3.3 million risky sign-ups across eight AI businesses in a single month.

The revamped Stripe Treasury now supports fund-holding in 15 currencies with round-the-clock transfers, targeting high-growth businesses seeking a consolidated financial stack. Businesses on Stripe currently transact with one another 4.8 million times daily.

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