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Free XML Sitemap Generator

Crawl a website, choose the URL limit and depth, then export an SEO-ready sitemap.xml file for Google and Bing.

Crawl same-domain URLs

Start from a website URL and discover internal links up to the selected crawl depth.

Search engine friendly XML

Create a standards-based sitemap with clean XML, absolute URLs, and sitemap.org markup.

Ready to publish

Copy the XML instantly or download a sitemap.xml file for your website root.

How to Publish Your Sitemap

A sitemap works best when it is published, referenced, submitted, and kept in sync with your live site structure.

1. Upload sitemap.xml

Place the downloaded sitemap.xml file in your website root so it is available at /sitemap.xml.

2. Reference it in robots.txt

Add a Sitemap line in robots.txt so crawlers can find the file even before Search Console submission.

3. Submit to search engines

Submit the sitemap URL in Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools after publishing it.

4. Refresh after content changes

Regenerate the sitemap when key pages, blog posts, products, or service pages are added or removed.

SEO Sitemap Checklist

Uses absolute canonical URLs
Crawls same-domain internal links
Includes lastmod for freshness signals
Adds changefreq and priority hints
Escapes XML characters safely
Keeps URLs on one domain
Exports a valid sitemap.xml file

XML Sitemap Generator FAQ

What is an XML sitemap generator?

An XML sitemap generator crawls a website, discovers internal URLs, and creates a sitemap.xml file so search engines can discover and index pages more reliably.

Is this sitemap generator SEO ready?

Yes. The generated XML includes absolute URLs, lastmod dates, changefreq values, priority values, and the standard sitemap.org namespace used by Google and Bing.

Where should I upload sitemap.xml?

Upload sitemap.xml to the root of your website, such as https://example.com/sitemap.xml, then reference it in robots.txt and submit it in Google Search Console.

How many URLs can an XML sitemap include?

A standard XML sitemap can include up to 50,000 URLs or 50 MB uncompressed. Larger sites should split URLs into multiple sitemaps and use a sitemap index.

What does maximum crawl depth mean?

Maximum crawl depth controls how many link levels the crawler follows from the starting URL. A depth of 2 checks the starting page and links found on that page.

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