AI2Web lets developers describe a website once and expose it to any AI protocol
A developer has built an open-source project called AI2Web to address the growing fragmentation in making websites compatible with AI assistants. Currently, sites must separately implement multiple protocols such as MCP, ACP, and OpenAPI for different AI platforms, creating significant maintenance overhead. AI2Web proposes a single machine-readable capability manifest that a website publishes once, from which adapters automatically generate outputs for whichever protocol a given AI platform requires. The project includes SDKs for multiple languages, a framework-agnostic server, a live validator, and a WordPress plugin, with safety guardrails that require user approval before any financial or data-sensitive actions execute. The spec and code are fully open source under MIT and CC-BY licenses, and the creator is inviting developer feedback on whether the abstraction is worth adopting over direct protocol implementations.
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