WebMCP Project Setup
Before writing code
Fetch live docs:
- Fetch
https://developer.chrome.com/blog/webmcpfor the latest Chrome WebMCP announcement and API overview - Web-search
site:github.com mcp-b polyfill READMEfor the MCP-B polyfill installation and quickstart - Web-search
webmcp chrome canary flag enablefor current browser flag names and version requirements - Fetch the MCP-B npm page for the latest package version numbers
- Web-search
site:chromestatus.com webmcpfor feature status and milestones
Conceptual Architecture
What Setup Involves
WebMCP project setup prepares a website to expose tools to AI agents:
- Enable browser support — Chrome 146+ Canary with the
WebMCP for Testingflag, or install the MCP-B polyfill - Install polyfill (if needed) —
mcp-bpackages for vanilla JS or React - Scaffold tool registration — create the entry point where tools are registered via
navigator.modelContext.registerTool() - Configure development environment — set up testing with AI agents
Project Structure (Vanilla JS)
my-webmcp-site/
├── src/
│ ├── webmcp/
│ │ ├── tools.js # Tool definitions and registration
│ │ ├── schemas.js # JSON Schemas for tool inputs
│ │ └── interactions.js # User interaction handlers
│ ├── index.html # Page with optional declarative form attributes
│ └── app.js # Main application entry
├── package.json
└── tests/
└── webmcp.test.js
Project Structure (React + MCP-B)
my-webmcp-react-app/
├── src/
│ ├── webmcp/
│ │ ├── tools.ts # Tool definitions
│ │ ├── schemas.ts # JSON Schemas
│ │ ├── McpProvider.tsx # MCP-B React provider/hooks wrapper
│ │ └── interactions.ts # User interaction logic
│ ├── App.tsx
│ └── index.tsx
├── package.json
├── tsconfig.json
└── tests/
└── webmcp.test.tsx
Setup Decision Checklist
- Browser target — Native Chrome 146+ (flag-gated) or polyfill for broader support?
- Framework — Vanilla JS, React, Vue, or server-rendered HTML?
- API approach — Imperative (JS
registerTool), Declarative (HTML attributes), or both? - Tool scope — Which user journeys will be exposed as tools?
- Authentication — What user role is required before registering sensitive tools?
- Testing strategy — Which AI agents to test with (Gemini, Claude, etc.)?
Chrome Flag Setup
To enable native WebMCP in Chrome Canary:
- Install Chrome 146+ Canary
- Navigate to
chrome://flags - Search for the WebMCP flag (name may change — search for it live)
- Enable the flag and restart Chrome
MCP-B Polyfill Setup
For browsers without native WebMCP, the MCP-B polyfill provides the same API surface. Fetch the README for exact installation commands, as packages and APIs may have changed.
Best Practices
- Start with one or two simple read-only tools before adding transactional ones
- Use the polyfill for development even if targeting native Chrome — it works everywhere
- Register tools after the page has loaded and the user is authenticated
- Group related tools logically (all cart tools together, all search tools together)
- Test tool discovery with at least one AI agent before going to production
Fetch the latest Chrome blog post and MCP-B README for exact commands, package names, and API patterns before scaffolding.