NLWeb Revolutionizes Web Browsing with AI-Powered, Natural Language Interactions

May 29, 2026
NLWeb Revolutionizes Web Browsing with AI-Powered, Natural Language Interactions
  • NLWeb aims to turn web properties into AI-powered apps by enabling natural language interactions with their content, potentially changing how people access information beyond conventional browsers and search results.

  • Microsoft describes NLWeb as a modern leap similar to how HTML opened publishing, but with AI agents that query content directly instead of users navigating links.

  • The project is led by R.V. Guha, a Microsoft executive known for work on web infrastructure standards like RSS, RDF, and Schema.org, highlighting a focus on structured data and interoperability.

  • Its fate remains uncertain—adoption could be limited or lead to broad standardization—making Build 2026 a potential inflection point for progress.

  • NLWeb endpoints function as Model Context Protocol servers, an open standard from Anthropic that connects AI systems to external data sources, integrating websites into the AI agent ecosystem.

  • NLWeb is an open, Microsoft-backed protocol unveiled at Build 2025 that lets websites answer natural language questions directly, without a separate search engine intermediary.

  • Unlike a typical chatbot, NLWeb embeds AI querying capability directly into each website endpoint via MCP, enabling seamless AI-driven queries over published content.

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