Last updated on February 17, 2026 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Jagin Shukla
Originally published on Towards AI.
WebMCP: Changing the way AI agents interact with the web
Imagine you’re asking an AI assistant: “Book me a flight to New York for next Monday.”

WebMCP is a proposed web standard that aims to streamline how AI agents interact with websites by allowing web pages to expose structured tools directly to these agents, eliminating the need for delicate screen scraping and enabling faster, more reliable interactions. This new protocol represents a significant shift in web design, focusing on accessibility and automation to enhance user experiences across different platforms.
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