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    I Tried to Purchase Lipstick via ChatGPT Instant Checkout. It Flopped

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminOctober 22, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    In-chat checkout is now a thing on ChatGPT. This means you can buy directly within the app, without being redirected to a website or a shopping cart. Or so they say. 

    ChatGPT partnered with Shopify to enable Instant Checkout from Etsy and Shopify stores, with Walmart soon to come. ChatGPT can help you find cool products and then buy them on the spot, with zero friction. 

    With OpenAI’s chatbot having such a rich knowledge of you and your preferences (if you sign in every time you use it, and allow it to remember your conversations), the hope is that it serves up the best products that are the most suitable for you, faster than traditional search does. 

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    I needed a lipstick and it was the perfect excuse to try out ChatGPT Instant Checkout. I had a specific shade I was looking for that isn’t easy to find in drugstores so I wanted to see if ChatGPT could find and ship it without hassle. I also wanted to upgrade to a low-tox option. 

    ChatGPT Shop is available for all, from free to pro tiers, although it is limited to single-item checkout for now. Think TikTok Shop, sitting inside the most popular AI tool. Products are ranked based on availability, price and quality (determined via reviews). The Instant Checkout feature was just released last month. 

    I’ve used ChatGPT to find an old pair of shoes I loved, be my beauty consultant, search the internet for me and save money on grocery costs. Surely it can find me my lipstick shade and deliver it to my door, right? 

    Chatting and shopping, my two favorite things. 


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    How to use ChatGPT Shop 

    Make sure you’re logged into ChatGPT. For the initial prompt, you can keep it broad like you would a Google Search. For example, “I’m looking for gift ideas under $100 for my nephews” or “best sneakers under $200.” 

    I know the shade and number of the lipstick I want, but the brand has been rubbed off. Plus, I want a non-toxic alternative, so I used this prompt and a photo: 

    “I want to replace this lipstick. The shade is 48 Tuscan Toast. I’ve attached a photo. I don’t know the brand. Provide non-toxic options that I can order. Deep berry is a color suggestion you’ve made before.” 

    I added the last line from its skin tone color suggestions in a previous chat. 

    ChatGPT recognized the brand immediately, which was impressive. I liked how I could chat about the product before I purchased it. 

    I use the Environmental Working Group (EWG) database — which helps you find alternative beauty products with less-toxic ingredients — all the time when shopping, so I’m glad that came up as a research link. 

    A screenshot of an AI-generated list of what to look for in a non-toxic lipstick

    ChatGPT/Screenshot by CNET

    ChatGPT provided multiple product options with rationales for each one: 

    A screenshot of an AI-generated list of lipsticks that are similar in shade to a lipstick I'm trying to replace.

    ChatGPT/Screenshot by CNET

    A screenshot of an AI-generated lipstick recommendation by ChatGPT.

    ChatGPT/Screenshot by CNET

    When I chose a shade I liked from its suggestions, I clicked on the link and it opened a side panel with more information — including an expanded description, reviews and prices. 

    A screenshot of an AI-generated lipstick recommendation showing reviews, prices and where to buy it.

    ChatGPT/Screenshot by CNET

    To confirm it was non-toxic, I asked ChatGPT what the EWG score was, but it was hazardous. So, I replied by asking it to find me an EWG-approved deep berry lipstick. 

    It wasn’t easy to find a shade I liked and one that contained more natural ingredients. In a follow-up prompt, I asked ChatGPT what color the original Tuscan Toast 48 was, and I learned it was a “catching cherry” — “more of a brown-nude with warm, reddish undertones than a true deep berry or plum.”

    With that latest prompt, I asked it to search again. Bingo.

    A screenshot of an AI-generated lipstick recommendation showing reviews, prices and where to buy it

    ChatGPT/Screenshot by CNET

    Given it was a lip tint not a lipstick, I asked what the difference was, which I read a little about. 

    Just as I was ready to buy it, I hit ChatGPT’s free plan limit. For the sake of speed, I became a pro user (which is what they count on).

    Once I was paid and signed up, I asked if I could buy the product with ChatGPT’s Instant Checkout — but couldn’t. 

    A screenshot of a response from ChatGPT saying I cannot buy a product directly through the chatbot's checkout.

    ChatGPT/Screenshot by CNET

    Maybe I got my wires crossed. I asked ChatGPT if I could buy a lipstick from Etsy, which was supposedly possible, but it got more confusing, saying: “Currently, you cannot purchase any physical products through ChatGPT with ‘Instant Checkout.’ I don’t support payment processing or order fulfilment.”

    But I pressed ChatGPT because I know Etsy is a partner, and here’s what it replied: “Yes — there are lipstick (and other beauty) products that you can buy within ChatGPT via the ‘Instant Checkout’ feature, if they are sold by eligible merchants.”

    The availability is up to the individual sellers, not the marketplace as a whole. Damn. It did, however, give me directions on what to ask for:

    A screenshot of a numbered list produced by ChatGPT explaining how to look for a lipstick I can find and buy directly through the chatbot via Etsy.

    ChatGPT/Screenshot by CNET

    It came up with four options but there was no buy button, meaning I couldn’t purchase them. It’s frustrating that it shows options that aren’t available in Instant Checkout. 

    I gave up on my search but for fun, I wanted to see if it had any lipsticks for purchase in ChatGPT. 

    But it flopped, saying it “couldn’t verify any listing that clearly states it supports the new ‘Instant Checkout’ feature in ChatGPT with a ‘Buy’ button.”

    The verdict on shopping Etsy through ChatGPT 

    The search for my beautiful non-toxic berry lipstick continues, and ChatGPT’s new Instant Checkout leaves a lot to be desired. 

    ChatGPT made out better than I did, taking my $20 for a Plus plan. 

    Back to good ol’ Google. 

    (Disclosure: Ziff Davis, CNET’s parent company, in April filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.) 

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