Look at Browser Use.
They self-reported 89% on WebVoyager. On hard tasks with a real benchmark, they score 8.1%. That's not a performance drop….. that's a different product than what's being advertised.
To use WebMCP, you need:
- Chrome: Version 146.0.7672.0 or higher, which means a next release.
- Flags: The "WebMCP for testing" flag must be enabled.
What is WebMCP?
WebMCP is a proposed web standard that exposes structured tools for AI agents on existing websites. This would replace "screen-scraping" with robust, high-performance page interaction and knowledge retrieval.
News: The Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) is a directed fund under the Linux Foundation co-founded by Anthropic, Block and OpenAI, with support from Google, Microsoft, AWS, Cloudflare and Bloomberg. The AAIF aims to ensure agentic AI evolves transparently, collaboratively, and in the public interest through strategic investment, community building, and shared development of open standards.
This is another WebMCP use case: testing features during vibe-coding.
One prompt, 60 seconds from writing requirements to validating the implementation.
check out this tutorial: https://screen.studio/share/y9b9Fmnc