Update (August 2026): This article is archival in nature - it presents forecasts formulated in early 2025. Some of the predictions regarding Web3, NFTs, and the metaverse did not materialize at the anticipated scale.
E-commerce is changing faster than ever. In 2025, the market will reach a value of $7.9 trillion (Statista), driven by artificial intelligence, new consumer behaviors, and advancing technology. Which trends will dominate the market, and what should companies prepare for?

1. Artificial intelligence (AI) - the foundation of modern e-commerce
Artificial intelligence will become an indispensable part of e-commerce. According to Gartner, by 2025 as much as 80% of interactions between customers and brands will happen without human involvement, thanks to AI and automation.
๐ Personalization on a new level - AI algorithms will analyze customer behavior in real time, adjusting prices and offers. Already, 35% of Amazon's revenue comes from AI recommendations (McKinsey).
๐ AI as a shopping advisor - By 2025, 75% of online stores will deploy AI-based chatbots (Business Insider). An example? H&M and Sephora already use virtual assistants for product recommendations.
๐ Logistics automation - According to Deloitte, AI will reduce warehousing costs by 20-40%. Companies like Alibaba already use robots in distribution centers, and Ocado is testing autonomous deliveries.
2. Social commerce and D2C - the power of shopping on social media
E-commerce is increasingly moving onto social platforms. In 2025, social media shopping will reach a value of $1.2 trillion (Accenture).
๐ TikTok Shop and Instagram Shopping on the offensive - As many as 49% of consumers in the US and Europe bought something after watching a live stream (Forbes). Brands like Nike and Louis Vuitton are already testing sales through TikTok.
๐ Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) keeps growing - In 2023, 64% of customers preferred to buy directly from brands (eMarketer). Examples? Glossier, Gymshark, and Warby Parker, all built on the D2C model.
๐ Subscriptions and loyalty programs - By 2025, the global e-commerce subscription market will exceed $900 billion (Juniper Research). An example? Amazon Prime already has 200 million subscribers and keeps growing.
3. Sustainability - ecology as a priority for customers
Consumers are paying more and more attention to brands' environmental responsibility. According to IBM, 57% of customers are willing to pay more for eco-friendly products.
๐ฑ Green deliveries - Courier companies are implementing "green logistics". Amazon plans to reach carbon neutrality by 2040, and DHL wants 30% of its deliveries to be made by electric vehicles as early as 2025.
๐ฑ Re-commerce and the circular economy - The global clothing resale market will reach $77 billion in 2025 (ThredUp). Brands like Patagonia, Zalando Pre-Owned, and Levi's SecondHand already offer recycling programs.
๐ฑ Biodegradable packaging - 75% of online stores in Europe have committed to reducing plastic (EuroCommerce). Examples? IKEA and Lush, which are abandoning plastic in favor of biodegradable materials.
4. Omnichannel and the offline-online shopping revolution
By 2025, 73% of consumers will expect full online and offline integration (Harvard Business Review).
๐ Click & Collect 2.0 - Already, 45% of customers prefer in-person pickup of online orders (NRF). Examples? Zara and Decathlon, which are expanding their contactless pickup systems.
๐ Mobile payments and BNPL (Buy Now, Pay Later) - In 2025, as much as 70% of online transactions will be made through mobile payments (Worldpay). Klarna and Affirm are developing flexible installment shopping models.
๐ Phygital Experience - the digitalization of stores - 50% of retailers will deploy AR/VR solutions for shopping in physical stores (PwC). IKEA Place and Gucci Virtual Try-On are just the beginning of this transformation.
5. Web3, blockchain, and the metaverse - a future taking shape
Although Web3 adoption is still in the experimental phase, many brands are already investing in new technologies.
๐น NFTs in e-commerce - The NFT market is predicted to reach $80 billion by 2025 (JP Morgan). Brands like Adidas and Nike already sell digital products as NFTs.
๐น Shopping in the metaverse - By 2026, 25% of people will spend at least an hour a day in the metaverse (Gartner). Balenciaga and Gucci are opening virtual stores, and Walmart is testing a concept in Decentraland.
๐น Blockchain in supply chains - Already, 30% of logistics companies are implementing blockchain for shipment tracking (Deloitte). IBM Food Trust makes it possible to track food products from farm to consumer.
Summary - what awaits e-commerce in 2025?
๐ The e-commerce market will reach $7.9 trillion - companies must keep up with technology.
๐ค AI will revolutionize personalization, logistics, and customer service - those who don't adopt AI will be left behind.
๐ฑ Social commerce will become the main shopping channel - brands must invest in selling through TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube.
๐ฑ Ecology and sustainability will be key - consumers will expect eco-products and green deliveries.
๐ Web3 and the metaverse are experiments, but they may change commerce forever - luxury and tech brands are already entering this space.
Is your company ready for these changes? 2025 will bring enormous challenges, but also great opportunities. ๐
Sources:
- https://www.statista.com/outlook/emo/ecommerce/worldwide
- https://www.statista.com/statistics/379046/worldwide-retail-e-commerce-sales
- https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/growth-marketing-and-sales/our-insights/unlocking-the-next-frontier-of-personalized-marketing
- https://businessinsider.com.pl/technologie/nowe-technologie/polki-sklepowe-monitorowane-przez-ai-polska-firma-podbija-rynek-nie-tylko-w-kraju/3kzhryw
- https://www.businessinsider.com/social-commerce-brand-trends-marketing-strategies
- https://www.ibm.com/think/insights/sustainability-trends
- https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220207005085/en/Gartner-Predicts-25-of-People-Will-Spend-At-Least-One-Hour-Per-Day-in-the-Metaverse-by-2026