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    AI agents are moving beyond answering questions — they’re starting to complete tasks like booking flights or making purchases. This week, Google unveiled WebMCP, a protocol designed to help websites keep up with this shift.

    A Google spokesperson told ADWEEK the protocol is necessary because it provides the connection that AI agents need to perform more complex tasks more accurately on the open web.

    The protocol is currently available for early preview, which means developers can test the features before it officially launches.

    “The goal is to create a standard way for exposing structured tools, ensuring AI agents can perform actions on your side with increased speed, reliability, and precision,” wrote André Cipriani Bandarra, staff developer relations engineer at Google, in a blog post.

    Most AI agents currently navigate websites the way a human would, by clicking through pages, scanning buttons, and attempting to complete checkout or make a booking step-by-step. This clunky process is prone to errors.

    According to Google’s blog post, WebMCP lets websites expose structured actions for AI agents — essentially the list of predefined tasks they can perform — giving agents a more reliable way to interact with a site instead of guessing which buttons to click or forms to fill.

    “By defining these tools, you tell agents how and where to interact with your site. This direct communication channel eliminates ambiguity and allows for faster, more robust agent workflows,” Bandarra wrote.

    The protocol could help ecommerce sites guide agents through product searches and checkout flows more reliably, enable travel providers to support flight searches and bookings, and allow customer support systems to accept more detailed, automatically completed tickets, per the blog.

    At IAB ALM, the retail giant pitched MCP as infrastructure for AI agents to run advertising workflows more efficiently.

    Tech companies are building the infrastructure for agentic AI

    Google’s announcement comes amid similar efforts across the industry.

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