Deeplumen Launches UCP for Java Infrastructure
On January 19, 2026, Deeplumen unveiled its latest innovation, the UCP SDK for Java, aimed at transforming the landscape of agentic commerce. This release comes in the wake of significant advancements in AI commercialization, notably OpenAI's new consumer ad-testing capabilities and Google’s recent launch of the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP). As brands strive for greater integration in a swiftly evolving market, Deeplumen's initiative marks a critical milestone in the journey towards autonomous commerce.
The Shift to Agentic Commerce
The current shift in e-commerce is marked by the transition from human-centric buying processes to agent-driven transactions. Traditionally, marketing focused on appealing to human emotions to influence purchasing decisions. However, as AI agents increasingly handle shopping activities, the goal is shifting towards data-driven insights and structured product information.
Joy Wu, COO at Deeplumen, emphasized, "Traditional marketing is about optimizing for 'perception.' AI agents optimize for parameters. As we enter the M2AI (Marketing to AI) era, our mission shifts towards providing structured, verifiable data that facilitates seamless transactions for these AI agents."
Deeplumen’s UCP SDK for Java was developed to empower brands by providing them the tools needed to incorporate this agentic commerce model without the hassle of extensive system overhauls. By revealing user intent directly at the source, brands can enhance their operational efficiency and meet the growing demand for AI-compatible environments.
Why Java?
Despite Python's popularity in the AI development space, a staggering portion of global e-commerce infrastructures rely on Java. This includes enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, vast retail platforms, and order management systems. By launching the UCP SDK for Java, Deeplumen makes it easier for businesses to incorporate AI initiatives without uprooting their existing technological frameworks.
The SDK addresses key requirements for brands, such as:
- - Structured Identity: Assisting brands in defining their products in a manner interpretable by AI agents.
- - Seamless Integration: Offering a plug-and-play library designed for Java environments, facilitating a smooth transition to agentic commerce.
- - Transaction Readiness: Enhancing capabilities to allow end-to-end transaction fulfillment through AI interfaces.
Building a New Infrastructure for Commerce
The introduction of Deeplumen’s UCP for Java is just the beginning of a larger vision to create the necessary infrastructure for agentic commerce. As shopping evolves to be more agent-centric, the focus will increasingly pivot to the quality of structured commerce data driving purchasing choices.
Deeplumen is committed to establishing decentralized protocols that promote AI-to-AI commerce models, positioning brands as leaders ready to support the autonomous buyers of tomorrow. The company is not only focused on building technology but is also paving the way for revolutionary shifts in the retail landscape.
Availability
The UCP SDK for Java is now accessible, allowing developers and brands to take advantage of Deeplumen’s innovative solutions. To collaborate or learn more, visit
Deeplumen’s Official Website or explore the open-source repository on
GitHub.
About Deeplumen
Deeplumen is at the forefront of AI technology, specializing in the intersection between AI agents and global commerce. As pioneers in the M2AI framework, they continue to develop pivotal protocols and solutions that embrace the dynamic future of commerce. With an array of products on the horizon, Deeplumen is shaping the future landscape of automated transactions.