URL list → SEO-standard sitemap.xml. Supports priority, changefreq, lastmod.
📄 sitemap.xml
How to use
- Set domain and default priority / changefreq / lastmod.
- Enter URLs (one per line — path or absolute).
- Download the generated sitemap.xml.
- Upload to site root and add
Sitemap: https://...to robots.txt. - Submit via Google Search Console.
Key features
- Sitemaps Protocol 0.9 standard (Google/Bing/Naver compatible)
- Auto domain prefix (paths OK)
- priority (0.0–1.0) + changefreq + lastmod
- Auto-warning at 50,000 URLs / 50MB limit
- Download + copy
Use cases
- New site registration — Google Search Console submission
- Existing site SEO — accelerate engine discovery
- Large sites — refresh on page changes
- E-commerce — bulk product page submission
- Blogs — quick new-post indexing
sitemap.xml SEO impact
sitemap.xml provides search engines with a full page list — accelerating discovery and indexing. Even pages with no inbound links get crawled. Submit via Google Search Console for status tracking. priority is relative within a site (0.0–1.0) and weakly correlates with SEO. changefreq is advisory but influences crawler scheduling.
FAQ
Does a sitemap guarantee indexing?
No — only aids discovery. Indexing depends on content quality, duplicates, robots.txt, etc.
Over 50,000 URLs?
Need a sitemap index. This tool generates single sitemaps only.
Multilingual hreflang?
This tool covers basic sitemap. hreflang sitemap needs the xhtml:link format.
Free?
Yes.