Salesforce announced its largest update yet for Agentforce Commerce in June 2026, introducing Storefront Next in General Availability alongside a new Commerce Apps framework designed to simplify enterprise ecommerce implementations (Salesforce Commerce Blog). The Commerce Apps framework offers a plug-and-play, clicks-not-code setup experience that reduces implementation costs and launch timelines, with launch partners including Adyen, Avalara, Bazaarvoice, Contentstack, ESW, Forter, Mirakl, Noibu, Stripe, and Zenkraft (Salesforce Commerce Blog).
For developers, the Agentic B2C Developer Toolkit introduces a unified CLI, MCP server, IDE Extension, and advanced agent skills that enable AI coding agents like Agentforce Vibes, Claude Code, and GitHub Copilot to spin up sandboxes, deploy cartridges, and manage jobs via conversational prompts (Salesforce Commerce Blog). The Figma-to-Component toolset converts UI design files directly into production-ready React components, and Business Manager now automates infrastructure setup including Managed Runtime environments and GitHub repository creation (Salesforce Commerce Blog).
Merchandisers gain drag-and-drop page control through Page Designer, unified content lifecycle management via Content Blocks, and frictionless catalog operations including automated image replication and the ability to copy up to 1,000 products simultaneously (Salesforce Commerce Blog). The Shopper Agent now supports native Gross Tax Configuration for accurate pricing across cart and checkout flows, and Shopper Profile Sync establishes a native data pipeline between B2C Commerce and Salesforce CRM, transforming registered accounts into unified Person Accounts without custom code (Salesforce Commerce Blog). For infrastructure, the release introduces real-time anomaly detection, unified alert management, production-mirror sandboxes with integrated eCDN, and an asynchronous eventing framework in pilot (Salesforce Commerce Blog).