A curated list of awesome things related to the WebMCP proposal.
WebMCP is a proposal that enables web applications to expose JavaScript-based tools to AI agents and assistive technologies, creating collaborative, human-in-the-loop workflows.
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- WebMCP explainer for web developers and authors
- WebMCP spec draft for implementers
- Chrome WebMCP Early Preview and detailed instructions
- MCP-B open-source project by Alex Nahas
- An early WebMCP open-source project by Jason McGhee
- Articles
- Blogs
- Community
- Demos and Samples
- Frameworks
- Presentations
- Testimonials
- Tools
- Tutorials
- Videos
- Websites
- 2026.02 Google Chrome ships WebMCP in early preview, turning every website into a structured tool for AI agents by Sam Witteveen / VentureBeat
- 2026.02 WebMCP: The Web Standard That Makes Every Website a Tool for Agents by RL Nabors, based on Alex Nahas interview
- W3C Web Machine Learning Community Group develops the WebMCP spec (how to join)
- WebMCP GitHub repo for spec development and related technical discussions
- Awesome WebMCP GitHub repo for sharing other awesome things related to the WebMCP proposal (you're here!)
- 2025.10 WebMCP demo recording by Alex Nahas, presented at W3C TPAC 2025
- Collection of WebMCP tools by Google Chrome Labs
- 2026.02 WebMCP: Agents on the Web and in the Browser by Alex Nahas, interviewed by RL Nabors
- 2025.11 Web AI Summit 2025: Don't let AI agents push your buttons - use WebMCP instead! by Khushal Sagar