Browser-based AI
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CloudFlare Previews Automatic WebMCP Support for Web Pages
Cloudflare’s latest preview empowers developers to seamlessly integrate Web Model Context Protocol (WebMCP) support, enabling AI agents to interact directly with websites. With a single dashboard switch, any site can unlock this capability, moving beyond unreliable scraping methods. This innovation preserves user traffic and control while offering AI unprecedented access through structured tools. Explore how this shift transforms web interaction—and for a deeper dive into related AI tools, see our guide on “How to Install Claude Code.”

Cloudflare launches Kitesurf, a browser built for AI agents
Cloudflare introduces Kitesurf, a novel browser engineered specifically for AI agents, not human users. This cloud-hosted solution prioritizes efficiency, utilizing significantly less computing power than Chromium for common automation tasks. Kitesurf empowers developers to build and deploy browser-based AI agents more effectively, streamlining workflows and reducing resource demands. As enterprise work increasingly occurs within browsers, understanding this shift is critical; explore further insights on AI's role in incident response, as discussed in our article, "AI Is Transforming Incident Response."