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Meituan has released a Paotui Skill that lets external AI assistants place local delivery orders via natural-language commands, collapsing multi-step forms into a single conversational action. The Skill automates scene recognition, fuzzy address matching, item-category inference, price estimation, and order submission, and provides an order preview and real-time tracking. It supports zero-development integration with agents like OpenClaw, Cursor, WeChat and Feishu, is compatible with local and cloud OpenClaw deployments, and Meituan has open-sourced the code. The move extends Meituan’s services beyond its app, lowers friction for users, and highlights how AI agent ecosystems are reshaping access to on-demand local commerce.
Meituan's Paotui Skill lets AI assistants place local delivery orders with a single natural-language command, reducing friction and expanding service reach beyond the Meituan app. For tech professionals this shows how agent integration, open-sourcing, and zero-development connectors accelerate on-demand commerce and conversational UX innovation.
Dossier last updated: 2026-06-01 13:10:17
Meituan CEO Wang Xing announced that Meituan’s AI agent “Xiaomei” will soon integrate deeply with Tencent’s Yuanbao, allowing local service requests submitted in Yuanbao to connect seamlessly into Meituan’s local service ecosystem (food delivery, dispatch, etc.). The move aims to create a smooth one-stop local service transaction experience and extend AI-enabled services beyond consumer (To C) and merchant (To B) scenarios to serve AI agents themselves (To A). Wang also said Meituan is embedding AI assistants centrally in its app and expanding AI into verticals like healthcare, positioning the partnership to broaden an open local-service agent ecosystem.
Meituan CEO Wang Xing announced on the company’s Q1 earnings call that Meituan’s AI assistant “Xiaomei” will soon integrate with Tencent’s conversational AI entry point “Yuanbao.” Once live, users will be able to type requests into Yuanbao and have Xiaomei invoke Meituan services such as food delivery and local lifestyle offerings. The partnership links two major Chinese tech ecosystems — Meituan’s local services platform and Tencent’s messaging/AI interface — potentially streamlining user access to on-demand services and expanding Meituan’s reach through Tencent’s massive user base.
Meituan launched a new "Paotui Skill" that connects its on-demand delivery service to major AI assistants, enabling one-step natural-language ordering. The Skill automates scene recognition, address matching, price estimation and order submission; users can say phrases like “pick up a package and deliver it home” and the AI handles the rest. It supports zero-development integration, is compatible with OpenClaw local and cloud deployments and third-party clients, and Meituan has open-sourced the code on GitHub. Features include synced address book fuzzy-matching, AI item-category recognition, an order preview card before confirmation, and real-time delivery tracking via the assistant. Meituan positions the Skill to reduce friction, speed ordering, and improve efficiency during peak periods.
Most newsworthy: Meituan’s local delivery service has published a ‘跑腿Skill’ to join AI agent ecosystems, letting third‑party AI assistants place delivery orders with a single utterance. Meituan opened its delivery ordering capability as a packaged Skill so assistants like OpenClaw, Cursor, WeChat and Feishu can call it. The Skill performs scene recognition, address matching, price estimation and order submission, collapsing a multi‑step form flow into one conversational step. This broadens access to Meituan’s on‑demand services beyond the Meituan app and exemplifies how AI agent integrations are reshaping interfaces for local commerce and platform distribution.