Sitemap Generator

Generate XML sitemaps to help search engines efficiently crawl and index your website.

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What's next?
  1. Download the sitemap.xml file and upload it into the domain root folder of your website.
  2. Open Google Search Console and add your sitemap URL.
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About XML Sitemap Generator

The XML Sitemap Generator crawls your website and automatically generates a standards-compliant XML sitemap file. Help search engines discover and index all your important pages by providing a complete sitemap with URL, last modification date, change frequency, and priority metadata — essential for new websites, large sites, and any domain where complete indexing matters.

Why Sitemaps Are Critical for SEO

An XML sitemap acts as a roadmap for search engine crawlers, telling them exactly which pages exist on your site and how recently they were updated. Without a sitemap, search engines rely solely on following internal links to discover pages — orphaned pages, deep pages, and newly published content may take weeks to be discovered. Google explicitly recommends sitemaps for new websites, sites with more than 500 pages, sites with weak internal linking, and sites that are frequently updated. A comprehensive sitemap ensures no important page is left unindexed.

Key Features

  • Automatic crawling — crawls your website following internal links to discover all accessible pages automatically.
  • Real-time progress — watch the crawler discover pages in real-time with status codes and crawl details.
  • Standard XML format — generates sitemaps compliant with the sitemaps.org protocol supported by Google, Bing, Yahoo, and Yandex.
  • Last modified dates — captures HTTP Last-Modified headers for accurate <lastmod> values.
  • Crawl status tracking — shows HTTP status codes for each discovered URL to identify broken links, redirects, and errors.
  • Download & copy — download the generated sitemap as an XML file or copy it to your clipboard.

How to Generate Your Sitemap

  1. Enter URL — type your website's homepage URL (e.g. https://example.com).
  2. Start crawl — click Generate to begin the automated crawler.
  3. Monitor progress — watch as the tool discovers pages, showing URLs and HTTP status codes in real-time.
  4. Download sitemap — download the completed XML sitemap file.
  5. Deploy & submit — upload the sitemap to your site's root directory and submit it in Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools.

Sitemap Best Practices

Place your sitemap at /sitemap.xml in the root directory and reference it in your robots.txt file with Sitemap: https://example.com/sitemap.xml. Only include canonical URLs — exclude pages with noindex tags, redirect URLs, and duplicate pages. Update your sitemap whenever you publish, modify, or remove pages. For sites with more than 50,000 URLs, use a sitemap index file that references multiple sitemap files. Submit your sitemap to both Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools for maximum coverage.

Real-World Use Cases

  • Creating a sitemap for a new website to accelerate initial search engine crawling and indexing.
  • Regenerating sitemaps after major site restructures, CMS migrations, or domain changes.
  • Auditing website structure by reviewing all crawlable pages and their HTTP status codes for broken links.
  • Identifying orphaned pages (pages with no internal links) that search engines might miss during normal crawling.
  • Monitoring site health by comparing discovered URLs against expected pages to find missing or unexpected content.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many URLs can the sitemap contain?

The XML sitemap protocol allows up to 50,000 URLs per sitemap file and 50MB uncompressed. For larger sites, use a sitemap index file that references multiple individual sitemaps.

Where should I place the sitemap?

Upload sitemap.xml to your website's root directory (e.g. https://example.com/sitemap.xml) and reference it in your robots.txt file.

How often should I update my sitemap?

Regenerate your sitemap whenever you add, remove, or significantly update pages. For dynamic sites with frequent changes, automate sitemap generation as part of your deployment pipeline.

Does having a sitemap improve rankings?

A sitemap doesn't directly boost rankings, but it ensures all your important pages are discovered and indexed, which is a prerequisite for ranking. Pages that aren't indexed can't rank at all.

Should I include images and videos in the sitemap?

For image-heavy or video-heavy sites, consider separate image and video sitemaps. Google supports <image:image> and <video:video> extensions for enhanced media discovery.

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