
PayPal Holdings (NASDAQ:PYPL) has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Cymbio, a Tel Aviv-based orchestration platform that specializes in connecting brand catalogs to diverse digital marketplaces and AI interfaces.
The move marks an aggressive expansion into "agentic commerce"—a term describing a future where AI assistants, rather than human users, navigate the web to discover and purchase products.
Cymbio, founded in 2015, will be integrated into PayPal’s newly launched Store Sync tool.
This capability allows merchants to synchronize their product data, real-time inventory, and fulfillment logic directly with AI platforms.
By doing so, brands like Abercrombie & Fitch, Fabletics, and Newegg—which are already live on the platform—can ensure their products are surfaced when a user asks an AI agent for a recommendation.
Crucially, the integration allows PayPal to act as the "abstraction layer" for the AI era.
While the AI agent handles the discovery, PayPal manages the high-trust elements of the transaction, including identity verification, fraud protection, and payment processing.
Merchants remain the "merchant of record," maintaining control over their fulfillment systems and customer data.
The deal, for which financial terms were not disclosed, is expected to close in the first half of 2026.