Modernizing digital experiences for the agentic web.

Peter Parker

04-01-2026

Digital experience platforms (DXPs) have long been foundational to how organizations engage customers and operate their digital businesses. However, the next evolution of the web is changing what those platforms need to support.

We are entering the era of the agentic web, where digital experiences are no longer consumed solely by humans navigating pages and apps. Increasingly, they are discovered, interpreted, and acted upon by AI assistants and large language models (LLMs) that analyze content structure, performance, and semantic clarity. This shift is already visible in user behavior. According to Adobe Digital Insights, traffic referred from generative AI assistants is accelerating rapidly, with AI-driven referral traffic projected to increase 471% year over year during the week leading up to the Super Bowl.

As AI becomes a new front door to the web, organizations must design digital experiences that serve two audiences simultaneously:

As discussed in Adobe’s thought leadership on reimagining brand experience management for the agentic web, DXPs must evolve to support this shift. That evolution requires modern runtime architectures as well as new approaches to building and modernizing digital experiences. For many organizations, that journey begins with modernization.

Enterprises have long recognized the value of moving to modern cloud-native DXPs. Yet, modernization itself has historically been one of the largest barriers.

Migrating complex websites and digital experiences from legacy CMS platforms often requires significant manual effort. Teams must audit thousands of pages, rebuild templates, reconstruct design systems, and translate years of accumulated content into a modern architecture.

At the same time, the pressure to modernize is accelerating as organizations prepare for an AI-driven future. Analysts predict that enterprise applications integrating task-specific AI agents will grow from less than 5% in 2025 to 40% by the end of 2026, reflecting how quickly organizations are embedding AI into core business workflows.

These projects can take months or even years, often requiring large implementation teams and significant investment. As a result, many organizations delay modernization initiatives even when the long-term benefits are clear.

But advances in AI are beginning to change that equation.

How AI-assisted modernization changes the equation.

Generative AI and agentic systems are enabling a fundamentally different approach to digital experience modernization.

Modern AI systems can analyze large volumes of unstructured content, including HTML, page layouts, and design systems. This allows them to automate much of the mechanical work traditionally involved in site migrations.

Instead of rebuilding pages and components manually, organizations can now use AI agents to:

This shift allows teams to rethink modernization timelines entirely. What once required months of manual work can now be accelerated through AI-assisted development workflows.

This approach is embodied in the Experience Modernization Agent in Adobe Experience Manager, which helps organizations migrate and modernize digital experiences faster than ever before.

Why Edge Delivery Services is built for the agentic web.

As organizations rethink digital experience strategies for the era of AI, the architecture of their delivery platforms becomes increasingly important.

Many legacy CMS implementations were designed for a web where pages were rendered primarily for human users and search crawlers. These architectures often rely on complex server-side rendering, heavy client-side JavaScript, and tightly coupled content models. While effective in earlier generations of the web, they can create challenges for both performance and machine readability today.

Modern AI systems, including LLMs and AI assistants, interact with web content differently. Rather than executing complex client-side logic, they typically retrieve and analyze lightweight HTML responses, evaluating structure, semantics, and performance signals to interpret and surface information.

This is where Edge Delivery Services, the latest delivery tier for Experience Manager, introduces a fundamentally different approach.

Edge Delivery Services is built around a block-based architecture that separates content structure, design components, and presentation layers. This modular model enables teams to create reusable building blocks that can be composed quickly into high-performing digital experiences.

Sites built on Edge Delivery Services consistently achieve exceptional performance and Lighthouse scores, thanks to a delivery model optimized for lightweight HTML, minimal JavaScript, and global edge infrastructure.

The architecture also expands authoring flexibility. Teams can choose from document-based workflows or visual editing experiences within Experience Manager.

Just as importantly for the agentic web, Edge Delivery Services produces structured, machine-readable experiences by default, helping both search engines and AI systems interpret and surface content more effectively. Because experiences are constructed from modular blocks, the architecture is particularly well suited for AI-assisted development workflows.

This is where Experience Modernization Agent comes into play.

Introducing Experience Modernization Agent.

Experience Modernization Agent interface showing migration in progress.

To help organizations accelerate their journey to modern digital experiences, Adobe has introduced Experience Modernization Agent in Experience Manager.

Experience Modernization Agent is part of the broader Brand Experience Agent, Adobe’s agentic system designed to help organizations create, evolve, and optimize digital brand experiences across channels.

Within this architecture, Experience Modernization Agent focuses on modernizing existing websites and digital experiences, helping teams migrate from legacy CMS platforms to modern architectures powered by Experience Manager Edge Delivery Services.

At its core, Experience Modernization Agent uses AI to automate much of the mechanical work traditionally involved in website migrations. Instead of rebuilding sites manually page by page, teams can analyze existing sites, interpret their structure and design systems, and generate modern implementations aligned with Edge Delivery Services.

Experience Modernization Agent includes several key capabilities:

These capabilities are delivered through the Experience Modernization Console, an AI-assisted, development environment where teams interact with the agent using natural language prompts. The console provides live previews, integrates with GitHub workflows, and allows developers to review and control every change before committing updates.

Together, these capabilities dramatically accelerate modernization initiatives. Instead of months of manual migration work, teams can shift large portions of the process into AI-assisted workflows that produce production-ready results far more quickly.

Organizations can adopt Experience Modernization Agent in two ways:

What Experience Modernization Agent supports today.

Experience Modernization Agent helps organizations accelerate migrations to Experience Manager Edge Delivery Services from a wide range of existing CMS platforms.

Because the agent analyzes the structure and content of existing websites rather than relying on platform-specific connectors, it can support migrations from nearly all CMS implementations, including WordPress, Drupal, Sitecore, Shopify, and other web publishing systems.

In many cases, the agent can automate a significant portion of the migration process, including:

As with any modernization initiative, some elements may still require additional work beyond the automated migration process, such as complex integrations or specialized application features.

See Experience Modernization Agent in action.

To illustrate how AI-assisted modernization works in practice, the following demo walks through how Experience Modernization Agent can migrate an existing website into a modern architecture.

In this example, the agent migrates the Adobe homepage to Experience Manager Edge Delivery Services using a series of simple prompts.

The process begins by prompting the agent to analyze and migrate the page. The agent automatically recreates the page structure, maps content into Edge Delivery blocks, and generates a live working version of the site.

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From there, additional prompts refine the experience:

What traditionally requires weeks of coordinated development effort is reduced to guided, prompt-based execution, enabling organizations to modernize with speed, precision, and production-ready confidence for the agentic web.

Getting started with Experience Modernization Agent.

As the web evolves toward an agentic future, organizations have an opportunity to rethink how digital experiences are built, delivered, and modernized.

With Experience Manager Edge Delivery Services and Experience Modernization Agent, teams can move beyond traditional migration timelines and adopt AI-assisted workflows that dramatically accelerate modernization initiatives.

Whether modernizing a single site or transforming an entire portfolio of experiences, Experience Modernization Agent helps organizations accelerate the journey to high-performance, AI-ready experiences built for the agentic web.

Organizations interested in exploring Experience Modernization Agent can get started in two ways. Developers can experiment directly with Edge Delivery development patterns in Experience Manager Playground. For teams evaluating modernization initiatives, Adobe also offers a limited-time Try Before You Buy program that includes 10,000 migration credits for Experience Modernization Agent. To learn more about the offer and discuss how it could support your modernization goals, connect with your Adobe account manager.

Peter Parker is a Senior Product Marketing Manager for Adobe Experience Manager, where he leads go-to-market strategy and execution for AI and cloud security. He brings extensive experience in building and marketing emerging technologies, with a passion for helping customers and partners unlock the latest content innovations. Over his career, Peter has worked across the technology stack — from software development, product, to marketing and business strategy — serving industries such as software, fintech, cybersecurity, and biotechnology. He holds an MBA from the Smith School of Business and lives in the Bay Area, where he enjoys hiking and photography.

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