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Visa Crypto Labs Launches Command-Line Tool for AI Agent Payments

Visa Crypto Labs has introduced a new command-line interface (CLI) tool designed to enable AI agents to execute secure, programmatic payments, marking a major step toward the rise of autonomous “agentic commerce.” 

The tool—currently in beta—allows developers to integrate AI systems directly with Visa’s payment infrastructure, enabling bots to initiate and complete transactions from a terminal environment without traditional user interfaces


Enabling AI to Make Payments Autonomously

The CLI tool is built to support a future where AI agents can handle financial transactions on behalf of users or businesses, including tasks like:

  • Paying for services

  • Executing subscriptions

  • Completing e-commerce purchases

  • Handling automated business payments

Instead of relying on manual checkout processes, developers can now program AI agents to trigger payments via simple command-line instructions, streamlining machine-to-machine financial interactions. 


Security and Control Remain Central

Visa emphasized that the system is designed with secure authorization layers, ensuring that even though AI agents can initiate transactions, they operate within defined permissions and safeguards.

This aligns with Visa’s broader push into “agentic commerce”, where AI systems can transact independently but still follow strict authentication, identity verification, and fraud prevention protocols. 

The goal is to allow automation without sacrificing trust and security, which remain critical in financial systems.


Part of a Bigger Shift Toward Agentic Commerce

The launch reflects a broader industry trend where AI is moving beyond assistance into execution.

Visa and other major financial players are actively building infrastructure for a future where:

  • AI agents act as personal shoppers or financial assistants

  • Businesses use bots for automated payments and settlements

  • Transactions happen machine-to-machine without human input

Industry leaders predict that by 2026, millions of transactions could be completed by AI agents, fundamentally changing how commerce operates online. 


Why This Matters

Visa’s CLI tool represents a foundational shift in payments infrastructure—moving from human-initiated transactions to AI-driven financial execution.

As AI agents become more capable, tools like this could power a new economy where:

  • Software autonomously manages money

  • Payments happen instantly in the background

  • Financial systems become more programmable and automated

For the crypto and fintech space, this is another signal that the future of finance may not just be digital—but autonomous.

Terron Gold

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