AI & Websites: Transforming Design for Agentic Commerce in 2026
- Joseph Ingram
- Dec 28, 2025
- 2 min read
In 2025, we taught AI to speak. In 2026, we are teaching it to do.
The "honeymoon phase" of Generative AI has matured into the operational reality of Agentic Commerce. We are moving away from Large Language Models (LLMs) that merely synthesize information and toward Large Action Models (LAMs) that execute workflows.

Why It Matters: For the last decade, your website was designed to be "browsed" by a human eye.
Today, it must be "executable" by a machine. A LAM doesn't care about your hero image’s color palette; it cares about the semantic clarity of your Document Object Model (DOM). This means that if bots can't read it well, it won't search well and if won't search well it doesn't matter if you website is seen by a human or computers cause it's not going to show up anyway.
Thats why we see so many large web organisations like amazon, ebay and even the shope like a "billionaire" temu show up absolutely everywhere. It's structure its DOM or Website Structure is so well laid it's scrawled instantly quickly and effeciently.
Gartner (2025) predicts that by 2026, multi-agent systems will be a top strategic technology, forcing a fundamental redesign of how we expose "agent-readable" pathways.

If your digital storefront doesn't provide a clear, programmatic map for these agents to navigate, you aren't just losing SEO rankings—you are effectively closing your doors to the most high-velocity segment of the 2026 economy: the autonomous purchaser.
Don't lose hope because autonomous doesn't always me without error.
In human interaction we trust!
Gartner. (2025). Top Strategic Technology Trends for 2026: Multi-agent Systems and the Rise of Autonomous Action
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