Cute.
This can be done at various levels of sophistication, most simply by running the power for each drawer actuator through an Alexa-compatible smart switch. You can then program it to have Alexa activate it on any command you want.
Mostly a gimmick, though. Better make sure there is a manual override for fast access or if the wifi isn’t working properly. I use Alexa mostly to control lights, music and some other non-critical switches, and would estimate a failure rate of proper response somewhere around 5-10%, where you have to repeat commands or Alexa tells you “X isn’t responding right now. Check its connections etc. ...”.