🎉 WPNuxt 2.0.0 is here!
A complete rewrite for Nuxt 4 — simpler API, faster architecture, and everything in one monorepo.
What's new:
→ Nuxt 4 foundation
→ Simplified composables
→ Full TypeScript support with auto-generated types from your WordPress schema
→ Multi-layer caching with SWR
→ Built-in MCP server for AI-assisted development
→ Vercel auto-configuration
🔗 https://t.co/ZTKEK9818S
📦 @wpnuxt/core @wpnuxt/blocks @wpnuxt/auth
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“Do you really want control for AI to be with three companies or three countries?”
At WordCamp Europe 2026, Mary Hubbard spoke about why the WordPress community should be part of the conversation about AI, open source, and the future of the web.
Revisit the full WCEU recap: https://t.co/mv0mCZlhDh
Great breakdown! 🎯
The WPGraphQL vs REST API comparison is especially useful.
If you're exploring headless WordPress with modern frontend frameworks, then consider Nuxt for its DX and performance.
Would love to know which pattern your team found works best! ✨
Headless WordPress: When It Makes Sense (and When It Doesn't)
Learn when headless WordPress delivers ROI vs traditional setups. Compare WPGraphQL vs REST API, frontend fr…
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43% of the web still runs on WordPress.
But you're right that more teams decouple now.
The sweet spot?
Keep WordPress as the backend your editors know and pair it with a modern frontend, like Next.js or Nuxt.
That's why we built @WPNuxt: headless WP for Nuxt, without the boilerplate.
WordPress still powers around 43% of the web in 2026. More and more teams are decoupling CMS and frontend though, using WP purely as a content API.
@WPNuxt was built for exactly this use case: your content editors can use the CMS they already know, with a modern Nuxt frontend that actually performs.
"Going headless" isn't a trend anymore. It's how you ship in 2026.
WPNuxt is built on top of nuxt-graphql-middleware by @dulnan and @WPGraphQL — two incredible open source projects.
nuxt-graphql-middleware handles the GraphQL layer with server-side caching and type generation. WPGraphQL exposes WordPress data as a GraphQL API.
WPNuxt brings them together into a single Nuxt module.
WPNuxt 2.0 alpha is in the works 🎉
Complete rewrite for Nuxt 4:
• Built on top of @dulnan's nuxt-graphql-middleware
• Type-safe composables generated from your GraphQL queries
• Smarter caching
• Gutenberg block rendering with @wpnuxt/blocks
• Authentication with @wpnuxt/auth
Docs aren't ready yet, but if you're keen to test early — DM me.
💙 WPGraphQL is becoming canonical on https://t.co/B0aO4F9PVs, and it’s going to change how you interact with data. Curious to know how? Let Jason Bahl tell his story and the journey of WPGraphQL ➡️ https://t.co/sE22AuswT3
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