Google Just Patented The End Of Your Website
►https://www.forbes.com/sites/joetoscano1/2026/03/06/google-just-patented-the-end-of-your-website
A patent granted to Google on January 27, 2026 titled “AI-generated content page tailored to a specific user” describes a system that evaluates your company’s landing page in real time and, if it decides the page won’t perform well enough for a specific user, replaces it with an AI-generated version assembled on the fly. The user never sees what your team built, they see what Google’s machine learning model thinks they should see instead.
This isn’t a feature announcement, it’s a patent, meaning Google has legally protected the ability to do this. Whether and when they deploy it is a separate question, but the direction is unmistakable – your website may soon be optional.
On its own, WebMCP is a significant technical shift. But put it next to this patent and the strategy becomes unmistakable. Google isn’t just making agents more efficient, there’s a bigger vision to build a system where websites are disassembled into its component parts, and reassembled by AI systems (Google and others) to best serve each individual user. WebMCP turns your website into those parts and provides instructions on how to use them. Patents like the one in this article allow Google to determine what’s done with the parts.
If there’s one insight we all need to focus on most, it’s this: your job is no longer to build a destination. It’s to build a parts library. And one that’s well documented so that when an AI agent re-assembles those parts for the human on the other side, the parts are put together in a way you wish to be represented.
Patent US12536233B1, “AI-generated content page tailored to a specific user,” was granted to Google LLC on January 27, 2026. The patent was filed January 3, 2025, with a provisional dating back to July 25, 2024. Google has also filed a parallel European application, suggesting this isn’t a speculative experiment — it’s a direction they’re protecting across major markets.

