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XML Sitemap Generator

Instantly generate valid XML sitemaps for Google, Bing, and other search engines from your URL list.

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Sitemap Metadata Configuration

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About This Tool

Sitemap Generator

Generate a valid XML sitemap for your website by entering your URLs — ready to submit to Google Search Console.

Why Use This Tool?

  • Create a sitemap.xml to help Google discover and index all your pages
  • Submit sitemap to Google, Bing, and Yandex for faster indexing
  • Add priority and change frequency hints for each page
  • Used by webmasters and SEO professionals when launching new websites
  • Ensure no important page is missed from search engine crawling

Overview

An XML sitemap is a file that lists all the important URLs on your website, helping search engines discover and index your content efficiently. Without a sitemap, crawlers may miss pages that are not well-linked internally. Our Sitemap Generator creates a valid XML sitemap from your list of URLs, with options to set priority, change frequency, and last modified date for each page. Submit the generated sitemap to Google Search Console for faster indexing.

How to Use

  • 1

    Enter Your URLs

    Add each URL of your website that you want indexed. One per line.

  • 2

    Set Priority and Frequency

    Optionally set priority (0.1–1.0) and changefreq (daily, weekly, monthly) for each URL.

  • 3

    Generate the Sitemap

    Click Generate to create the complete XML sitemap.

  • 4

    Download sitemap.xml

    Save the file as sitemap.xml and upload it to your website's root directory.

  • 5

    Submit to Search Console

    In Google Search Console, go to Sitemaps and submit your sitemap URL.

Frequently Asked Questions

A single sitemap can contain up to 50,000 URLs and must not exceed 50 MB. For larger sites, use a sitemap index file with multiple sitemaps.
No. It helps Google discover your pages faster but indexing depends on content quality, crawlability, and other factors.
Priority (0.0-1.0) indicates the relative importance of URLs on your site. It does not affect rankings — it only hints at crawl priority within your site.
Update it whenever you add, remove, or significantly change pages. Many CMS platforms (WordPress, Shopify) generate and update sitemaps automatically.
In your website root: https://yoursite.com/sitemap.xml. Reference it in robots.txt: Sitemap: https://yoursite.com/sitemap.xml.