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Sitemap Generator

Generate XML sitemaps for search engines

URLs: 3Base URL: https://example.comsitemap.xmlURLs3sitemap.xml19
URLs
Generate XML sitemaps for search engines

URL #1

https://example.com/

URL #2

https://example.com/about

URL #3

https://example.com/blog

sitemap.xml
3 URLs ready for sitemap export.

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Base URLSuccessURLs3Last Modified1sitemap.xmlSuccess
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Base URL

Relative paths are normalized against one base URL before export.

Change Frequency

Keep crawl hints and priority next to each URL entry.

sitemap.xml

Export valid XML with escaped URLs and query strings.

sitemap.xml

Generate XML sitemaps for search engines

3 valid URLs, 1 with lastmod, 19 lines in XML output.

How to Use

1

Paste or Type Input

Enter your text, code, or data into the input area.

2

Choose Options

Select the transformation or format you want to apply.

3

Copy the Result

Copy the output to your clipboard with one click.

Why Use This Tool

100% Free

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No Installation

Runs entirely in your browser. No software to download or install.

Private & Secure

Your data never leaves your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server.

Works on Mobile

Fully responsive — use on your phone, tablet, or desktop.

IT & Developer Guide

XML Sitemaps: Helping Search Engines Discover All Your Content

Key Takeaways

  • XML sitemaps list all important URLs on your site, helping search engines discover and index them efficiently.
  • Sitemaps can include metadata like last-modified date, change frequency, and priority for each URL.
  • A single sitemap file can contain up to 50,000 URLs and must be under 50 MB uncompressed.

An XML sitemap is a file that lists all the important pages on your website, acting as a roadmap for search engine crawlers. While search engines can discover pages through links, a sitemap ensures that all pages — including deep or orphaned ones — are found and considered for indexing.

50,000

Max URLs per sitemap file

Common Use Cases

1

New Website Launch

Submit a sitemap to search engines to accelerate the discovery and indexing of all your pages.

2

Large E-Commerce Sites

Ensure all product pages, even those with few inbound links, are discoverable by crawlers.

3

Content-Heavy Blogs

Keep search engines aware of new posts and updated articles as your content library grows.

4

Multi-Language Sites

Use hreflang in sitemaps to tell search engines about language-specific page versions.

Practical Tips

Submit your sitemap through Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools for fastest indexing.

Use a sitemap index file to organize multiple sitemaps for sites with more than 50,000 URLs.

Set accurate <lastmod> dates to help crawlers prioritize recently updated content.

Reference your sitemap URL in your robots.txt file for automatic discovery by all crawlers.

This tool is for informational and educational purposes. Verify results before using in critical applications.

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