Algorand joins Google AP2 and supports x402 for AI agents, API payments, and machine-to-machine crypto settlement.
Crypto payments are moving toward agent-based systems, and Algorand has entered that shift through Google’s AP2 Agentic Payments Protocol.
The development places Algorand within a growing payment framework for autonomous AI agents, APIs, and machine-to-machine transactions.
Algorand Joins Google AP2 Standard
Algorand has announced support for Google’s AP2 Agentic Payments Protocol. The standard is designed for payments made by autonomous agents across digital services.
The network said it has partnered with Google on AP2. The move links Algorand to a payments model built for automated buying, service access, and settlement.
Agentic commerce is moving fast. Algorand is ready.
• Partnered with @Google on its AP2 Agentic Payments Protocol
• Full x402 support including @coinbase spec and live production via @GoPlausible
• Native HTTP 402 for autonomous AI, API, and M2M payments
• Atomic and…
— Algorand Foundation (@AlgoFoundation) May 8, 2026
The news comes as agentic commerce gains attention across crypto and technology markets. AI agents may need payment tools that are fast, low-cost, and programmable.
Algorand said the network is prepared for this payment layer. It described the chain as “built for what’s next,” while pointing to its settlement design.
x402 Support Expands Payment Use Cases
Algorand also reported full x402 support, including the Coinbase specification. The x402 model uses HTTP 402, a status code linked to payment requirements.
This approach can allow APIs and online services to request payment before access. It may also support automated transactions between machines and software agents.
x402 on Algorand is shaping up to be massive.
Learn more here and start building: https://t.co/N2JbJZjaqE
— Algorand Foundation (@AlgoFoundation) May 8, 2026
The network said x402 is already live in production through GoPlausible. Live use is important because it moves the protocol beyond testing and public discussion.
Algorand also said x402 demos were shown to Google and other industry leaders. The demos focused on agentic payments and programmable settlement.
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Network Features Support Automated Settlement
Algorand points to low fees, instant finality, and deterministic performance as core network features. These traits are relevant for systems that need predictable payment results.
Atomic transactions allow several steps to settle together. Sponsored transactions can also reduce friction for users and automated agents.
The network also supports stablecoins and smart contracts. These tools can help builders create payment flows for AI, APIs, and machine-to-machine services.
The AP2 and x402 updates place Algorand in a wider crypto payments shift. Developers can now build agent payment tools using Algorand’s native settlement features.
