Amboras
Amboras is an AI-native e-commerce platform - positioned as "the AI-native Shopify" - that puts an entire online store on autopilot. Merchants build or rebuild a storefront by talking to AI in natural language, and Amboras then autonomously generates design, copy, and product imagery, runs generative A/B tests, adjusts pricing and offers, and reads first-party analytics to continuously optimize conversion rate, retention, and average order value. It includes integrated checkout via Stripe and PayPal and first-party session, funnel, and revenue tracking with no third-party pixels. Founded in 2025 in San Francisco by Imad and Amin Mokadem, Amboras is a Y Combinator Spring 2026 (P26) company. Amboras publishes no developer portal, API reference, OpenAPI or GraphQL schema, but it does operate a real machine surface: a multi-tenant Medusa v2 backend at api.amboras.com that every storefront calls with a publishable key plus an X-Store-Environment-ID tenant header, a first-party npm scope of 33 TypeScript packages (@amboras-dev) implementing a 24-slot storefront plugin system, and a public GitHub organization of 458 provisioned Next.js storefront repositories that each ship Amboras-authored agent operating instructions.
Amboras publishes 1 API on the APIs.io network. Tagged areas include Company, E-Commerce, AI, Generative AI, and Automation.
Amboras’ developer surface includes documentation, pricing, signup flow, support, authentication, changelog, and 21 more developer resources.
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APIs 1
Individual APIs this provider publishes, each with its own machine-readable definition.
Amboras Storefront Backend
The multi-tenant commerce backend Amboras operates at api.amboras.com. Every Amboras-built storefront calls it through the Medusa JS SDK, sending a publishable API key (x-publis...
Pricing Plans 1
Published pricing tiers and plan structures.
Rate Limits 1
Documented rate limits and quota policies.
Amboras Rate Limits
RATE LIMITSSecurity Posture 4
Authentication, domain security, vulnerability disclosure, and trust-center signals.
Resources
Get Started 2
Portal, sign-up, and the first successful call
Documentation 1
Reference material describing how the API behaves
Agent Surfaces 2
MCP servers, agent skills, and machine-readable catalogs
Design & Contract 5
Pagination, idempotency, versioning, errors, and events
Build 3
SDKs, sample code, and the tooling you integrate with
Access & Security 6
Authentication, authorization, and security posture
Operate 3
Status, limits, changes, and where to get help
Commercial 4
Pricing, plans, and the legal terms of use
Company 1
The organization behind the API