Revolut Launches AIR — an AI-Powered Financial Assistant for Retail Customers
Fintech giant Revolut has rolled out AIR (AI by Revolut), an AI-powered assistant for retail clients. The product debuted in the UK with plans to expand to other markets soon.
Revolut rolls out its own AI financial agent
Fintech heavyweight Revolut has officially launched AIR (AI by Revolut), an intelligent assistant designed for the platform's retail users. The United Kingdom is the first market to receive the product, with additional countries expected to follow shortly.
"Meet AIR. We're rolling out gradually to UK customers first, with more countries launching soon." — Revolut (@Revolut), original post
What AIR can do
The new assistant covers a broad range of everyday financial tasks:
- Spending analysis and budget summaries
- Real-time tracking of investment portfolios
- Subscription management and cancellation
- Blocking lost cards directly through chat
- Travel budget planning and purchasing Revolut eSIMs
AIR operates strictly with data already visible to customers within their app — transactions, investment details, and card information. Revolut emphasized that no confidential user data is stored by third parties or used to train external neural networks. The company did not disclose which specific AI providers power the tool's backend.
Yulia Ponomareva, Revolut's Head of Customer Experience and AI Products, stated that the company believes the era of endless tabs and menus is over.
Why this matters
AIR arrives amid rapidly intensifying competition in the financial AI assistant space. In March, British neobank Starling Bank unveiled a comparable product built on Google Gemini. Major traditional banks — including Barclays, NatWest, HSBC, and Lloyds — are also actively investing in AI partnerships and developing proprietary technologies.
For Revolut, AIR marks the first consumer-facing product from its newly formed AI division. That same unit is simultaneously developing voice-based tools, personal assistants, and sales agents.
Revolut's crypto footprint
Beyond its AI push, Revolut maintains a significant presence in digital assets. In 2024, the company launched Revolut X, a standalone crypto trading platform targeting experienced traders, separate from its main app. That same year, Revolut posted record profits of $1.4 billion, with digital assets contributing meaningfully to the result.
The release of AIR signals Revolut's strategic ambition to evolve from a fintech application into a comprehensive AI-driven financial platform where automated agents handle routine user tasks. As competition heats up across both traditional banking and neobanking, the race to deliver the most capable AI financial assistant is only accelerating.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Revolut AIR?
AIR (AI by Revolut) is an AI-powered assistant for Revolut's retail customers. It can analyze spending, track investment portfolios, manage subscriptions, block lost cards, and help plan travel budgets.
Where is Revolut AIR available?
As of its April 9, 2026 launch, AIR is available only in the United Kingdom. Revolut plans to expand to additional countries soon, though specific markets and timelines have not been disclosed.
Is Revolut's AI agent safe for personal data?
Revolut states that AIR accesses only data already visible to users in the app. No confidential customer information is stored by third parties or used to train external AI models.
Which AI provider powers Revolut AIR?
Revolut has not disclosed which specific AI providers power the AIR assistant. The company has built an internal AI division that is developing the product alongside other tools like voice assistants and sales agents.
How much profit did Revolut make in 2024?
Revolut reported record profits of $1.4 billion in 2024, with digital assets contributing significantly to the result. The company also launched a separate crypto platform called Revolut X that year.
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