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The common language for platforms, agents and businesses.
Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP) is an open standard designed to unify how platforms, businesses, and payment providers interact across the modern commerce ecosystem. It provides a common language that eliminates fragmented, custom integrations and enables seamless interoperability between diverse commerce systems. Built for an increasingly agentic web, UCP supports AI-driven platforms that can discover products, manage carts, and complete transactions securely on a user’s behalf. ...
UCP Python SDK repository for the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP) delivers an official Python client library that simplifies building UCP-compliant applications in Python. UCP itself is a modern, open-source standard that empowers seamless commerce interactions between platforms, AI agents, merchants, and payment providers without requiring bespoke integrations for every participant in the commerce ecosystem.
Building a Secure and Interoperable Future for AI-Driven Payments
AP2 is a project released by Google’s “Agentic Commerce” initiative, focusing on a protocol and reference implementation for agent-driven or AI-mediated payments. In effect, AP2 aims to define a secure, interoperable protocol that allows software agents to act on behalf of users—making payments or shopping decisions autonomously—while preserving necessary security, auditability, and trust.