Summary

Cloudflare added WebMCP support to Browser Run on April 15, letting agents discover and call website tools directly through the browser instead of relying only on screenshot-and-click loops. The feature aligns Browser Run with the push toward more structured, tool-like web interactions for agents.

What changed

Browser Run added support for WebMCP so websites can expose callable tools to AI agents inside browser sessions.

Why it matters

Structured tool discovery is a cleaner path than fragile UI automation when websites cooperate. This makes Cloudflare's browser stack more compatible with the emerging model-context and agent-tooling ecosystem.

Evidence excerpt

Cloudflare says Browser Run now supports WebMCP so agents can discover website tools and execute them directly with typed parameters.

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