Here are some important trends you should think about while developing your own Alexa skills and conversational experiences this year.
[Read More]
At CES 2018, we saw your hard work come to life, bringing Alexa to new categories and enabling voice control on additional products. Innovators shared plans to add Alexa to PCs, cars, headphones, and more. Check out the recap to get inspired, then start building your voice-first creation.
[Read More]
Today, we’re excited to announce Amazon Alexa and Alexa-enabled devices are coming to Australia and New Zealand in early 2018.
[Read More]
Today, we announced that Amazon Alexa and Amazon EchoAlexa-enabled devices are coming to Australia and New Zealand in early next year2018. Starting today, you can use the Alexa Skills Kit to build skills for customers in these countries using the new English (Australia) language model.
[Read More]
We are thrilled to announce that starting today, Alexa skill developers can now send content to users in stages, using Progressive Response. This new capability helps you to keep your users engaged while a full response to a skill request is being processed.
[Read More]
Today, we are happy to announce that customers can now create and organize lists of their own choice to capture everyday ideas, plans, and tasks.
[Read More]
Today, Amazon made a series of device and developer tools announcements that greatly expands the opportunities for Alexa skills developers to reach a wider customer base than ever before.
We’re excited to introduce Alexa Gadgets, a new category of connected products and developer tools that enhance voice interactions with compatible Echo devices. Alexa Gadgets are powered by the new Alexa Gadgets SDK and Gadgets Skill API, which enable you to build products and experiences
[Read More]