Amazon Connect vs Kore.ai (2026)

Comparing Amazon Connect and Kore.ai? Both are Enterprise and Voice & Phone AI tools in the directory, which is why buyers put them on the same shortlist. Below is a side-by-side look at how they price, what they integrate with, and when each is the better fit, so you can pick on the facts rather than either vendor's own sales page.

At a glance

Attribute Amazon Connect Kore.ai
Pricing Paid · $0.038/min Paid · Custom
Founded 2017 2014
Categories Contact Center & CCaaS Enterprise Voice & Phone AI AI Agents & Chatbots Enterprise Voice & Phone AI
Integrations Salesforce Zendesk ServiceNow Marketo Amazon Lex AWS Lambda Amazon S3 Amazon Kinesis Genesys Amazon Connect Salesforce ServiceNow Twilio Zendesk

Choose Amazon Connect or Kore.ai?

Choose Amazon Connect if

  • you want a newer platform built around modern AI agents

Choose Kore.ai if

  • you need autonomous AI agents

About Amazon Connect

Amazon Connect is AWS's cloud contact center, rebranded Amazon Connect Customer in April 2026. It runs voice, chat, email, and SMS from a single agent workspace, with agentic self-service bots, prebuilt AI agents, real-time agent assist, and conversational analytics now bundled into the base channel rates. Everything is pay as you go: no per-seat licenses, no servers to manage, and capacity scales from a handful of agents to tens of thousands without a contract renegotiation.

The product launched in March 2017 as a productized version of the contact center technology Amazon built for its own retail business, with GE Appliances among the first customers, and 2017 is the launch year rather than a company founding. Since then it has become AWS's showcase for enterprise scale: Intuit scales TurboTax support from 6,000 to 11,000 agents in minutes, Capital One runs its direct bank and fraud operations on it, and Priceline leaned on it through pandemic call spikes. In April 2026 AWS acquired conversational AI vendor NLX and reorganized Connect into four solutions, with Connect Customer as the customer service arm; United Airlines used the NLX technology to ship a conversational AI agent in three months instead of twelve.

Pricing is unusually public for this market. Published US rates are $0.038 per voice minute plus telephony charges, $0.010 per chat message, $0.014 per SMS, and $0.080 per email, with the AI capabilities included rather than sold as add-ons. A cheaper non-AI Customer Basic tier exists but AWS does not publish its rates on the main pricing page, and a free tier covers 90 minutes of monthly usage. Real bills hinge on volume, so model your traffic before committing.

Choose Amazon Connect if you have builders on staff, live in the AWS ecosystem, and want usage-based pricing that scales to enormous volume. Skip it if you want a turnkey helpdesk with a fixed per-seat bill, since getting the most from it still means wiring up Lambda, Lex, and your CRM yourself.

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About Kore.ai

Kore.ai is an enterprise platform for building and orchestrating AI agents, with customer experience as one of its flagship uses. Teams design agents using no-code visual tools or pro-code SDKs, deploy them across web chat, messaging, voice, and contact-center channels, and manage them with the security and analytics a large organization demands. Its agentic contact-center suite spans intelligent self-service, AI-powered routing, and real-time agent assist, and a growing set of prebuilt vertical apps for banking, healthcare, retail, HR, and IT gives buyers a running start instead of a blank canvas.

The scale here is the headline. Kore.ai says its platform automates more than a billion interactions a year and has delivered over a billion dollars in cumulative customer cost savings, and it has been named a leader in independent analyst evaluations of conversational AI and cognitive search. Its newer generative application platform, GALE, and an AI-first agent platform push the product deeper into the agentic era.

There is a nice against-the-grain story to the company, too. Kore.ai was founded in 2014 by serial entrepreneur Raj Koneru, whose resume includes four earlier companies, and it grew up not in Silicon Valley but in Orlando, Florida, only later opening a West Coast office. It has raised well over four hundred million dollars across its rounds, including a 2026 growth investment, and became a launch partner for Microsoft's agent ecosystem while earning agentic credentials with AWS.

Big names like AT&T, Coca-Cola, and Airbus are among the hundreds of Global 2000 enterprises it serves, and pricing is entirely custom, scaled to the sessions, seats, and add-ons a given deployment needs. For large organizations that want a single, proven platform to build and run both customer-facing and employee-facing agents across every channel, without stitching together half a dozen point tools, Kore.ai is a serious heavyweight worth putting on the shortlist and taking for a proper test drive.

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