Robinhood Markets launched two products Thursday that allow customers to connect third-party AI agents to the platform to trade stocks and make credit card purchases on their behalf.
The first product, Agentic Trading, gives connected agents access to a dedicated brokerage account that is separate from a customer’s main portfolio
Agents connect through Robinhood’s Model Context Protocol servers and can analyze portfolio concentration, scan for opportunities, and place trades without a manual trigger on each transaction. Every trade generates a push notification, and a dedicated section of the Robinhood app shows activity logs and profit-and-loss data. Customers can disconnect an agent at any time.
Stock trading is the only asset class supported at launch; options, crypto, event contracts, and futures are planned for future expansion out of beta, the company said. The second product, the Agentic Credit Card, lets agents spend via a dedicated virtual card linked to Robinhood Banking’s MCP server. Customers set a spending limit and choose whether each purchase requires manual approval before it goes through.