As artificial intelligence increasingly mediates how consumers discover and evaluate brands, the Deeplumen Agentic Page launch introduces a new infrastructure layer designed to help companies remain visible within AI driven decision environments.
Deeplumen announced the release of Agentic Page, a purpose built solution aimed at making brand content discoverable, structured, and actionable for artificial intelligence systems. Positioned as part of the company’s Marketing to AI framework, the platform is intended to support what Deeplumen describes as the next phase of digital commerce, where AI agents increasingly act on behalf of human users.
The Deeplumen Agentic Page solution follows the company’s earlier release of UCP for Java and serves as the distribution layer within its broader M2AI architecture. Together, these technologies are designed to establish infrastructure for AI mediated commerce, enabling brands to move beyond traditional marketing channels and participate directly in agent driven interactions.
Industry discussion around AI advertising intensified following a surge of AI themed campaigns during the recent Super Bowl. While many brands focused on creative storytelling aimed at human audiences, Deeplumen argues that the next evolution lies in Agentic Commerce, where purchasing decisions may increasingly be influenced or executed by autonomous AI agents rather than individuals directly browsing content.
Within this emerging environment, visibility depends less on traditional media placement and more on semantic accessibility. Agentic Page is designed to function as a translation layer for brand websites, converting content into structured formats that large language models can easily interpret, retrieve, and cite during AI generated responses.
The company also emphasizes a renewed strategic role for brand owned websites. Rather than serving as static reference hubs, official websites are becoming primary sources of verified information for AI systems seeking authoritative data. Because social platforms operate as closed ecosystems, Deeplumen positions brand websites as open gateways where AI agents crawl and index structured content at scale.
Agentic Page introduces tools intended to simplify this process by removing technical barriers to structured content deployment. The platform prioritizes machine readable clarity over traditional visual storytelling, helping brands improve their likelihood of being referenced during purchase intent queries generated by AI systems. By pairing Agentic Page’s distribution capabilities with Deeplumen’s transaction focused UCP technology, companies can potentially move from AI citation to automated transaction execution within agent driven workflows.
“The Super Bowl showed us that brands want to talk about AI. Deeplumen helps brands talk to AI,” says the Deeplumen leadership team. “Agentic Page provides the infrastructure layer that positions brands to compete effectively in Agent-driven commerce environments.”
The Deeplumen Agentic Page launch highlights a broader shift toward generative engine optimization and AI native marketing infrastructure. As AI assistants increasingly influence discovery, comparison, and purchasing decisions, brands may need to rethink digital presence not only for human audiences but also for machine interpretation. By focusing on structured data and semantic visibility, Deeplumen aims to position Agentic Page as foundational infrastructure for the emerging era of AI mediated commerce.
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