Webflow MCP v1.2.
Your AI agent just learned to build websites.
Webflow dropped MCP v1.2 — and it's not a small update. AI agents can now convert raw HTML, control components, query elements, and manage CSS with full precision. Here's everything that's changed and what it means for designers.
This isn't just a developer tool. Every feature in MCP v1.2 touches things designers care about — visual structure, component systems, styling, design tokens. The agent isn't guessing. It's operating with the same precision a Webflow designer would.
One team reportedly compressed months of enterprise dev work into days using the MCP. That's not a small claim.
The question isn't whether AI can build in Webflow anymore. It can. The question is: what does the designer do that the agent can't? That's the conversation worth having.
Webflow MCP is available now. Connect it to Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible agent. Start with a simple task — convert a section of HTML, create a variable, query your nav — and build from there. The best way to understand what agents can do in your workflow is to watch one work.