Alexa.com, a new web-based version of Amazon’s virtual assistant, will reportedly be launched “no sooner than July 31.” This version of Alexa was first announced in February and was previously scheduled to launch at the end of June, cites internal Amazon documents. Amazon spokesperson Lauren Raemhild said, Alexa.com is not delayed and “will be available with Alexa+ Early Access this summer.” The company’s Alexa+ Early Access web page said Monday that Alexa.com is “coming soon.” Several million people have early access to Alexa+ and 90% of the features Amazon announced in February. Raemhild said that Amazon is fine-tuning Alexa+ as it expands the new virtual assistant to more customers. “Customers love that Alexa+ is vastly more conversational and able to handle significantly more complex tasks, and this Early Access phase is really important as we learn how they want to use it, and what they expect,” Raemhild said.