WebMCP


"Instead of requiring separate backend infrastructure, websites advertise capabilities directly through the browser where users are present and approving actions.

"WebMCP explicitly states that headless and fully autonomous scenarios are non-goals. 

"This is designed for collaborative browsing where users remain in the loop, approving actions and maintaining control. The browser acts as mediator, often prompting users before agents can execute sensitive operations.

"For fully autonomous use cases, Google points to its existing Agent-to-Agent protocol. The distinction matters for both privacy advocates and developers building different types of agent experiences."

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