Free XML Sitemap Generator
Enter your domain to auto-crawl all URLs, or paste them manually. Configure settings and generate a valid XML sitemap in seconds - ready for Google Search Console.
- Auto-crawl your domain to fetch all URLs
- Generates W3C-compliant XML sitemap format
- Set change frequency, priority & last modified date
- One-click copy or download as sitemap.xml
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W3C
Compliant output
Checks sitemap.xml → robots.txt → full Playwright crawl automatically.
Crawled URLs
Crawled URLs appear here - edit freely before generating.
Invalid URLs are skipped automatically
Sitemap Settings
Everything You Need to Index Faster
A sitemap helps search engines discover your pages. This tool makes creating one take seconds, not hours.
Auto-Crawl Your Domain
Just enter your domain and we'll fetch your sitemap.xml, sitemap_index.xml, or robots.txt to pull all URLs automatically - no manual pasting needed.
Auto URL Validation
Every URL is validated automatically. Invalid entries are flagged and skipped so your sitemap is always clean and correct.
Full Configuration
Control change frequency, priority (0.0–1.0) and last modified date globally across all your URLs with a single click.
SEO Best Practices
Output follows the official sitemaps.org protocol. Accepted by Google, Bing, and every major search engine out of the box.
Copy or Download
One-click copy to clipboard or download as sitemap.xml - ready to upload to your website root and submit to Search Console.
100% Free - Always
No account, no watermarks, no limits on URL count. Just paste, configure, generate and go - completely free forever.
From Domain to Indexed in 4 Simple Steps
Generate and submit your sitemap in under 5 minutes.
Enter Your Domain
Type your domain (e.g. junixo.com) and click Crawl Site. We'll automatically fetch all URLs from your sitemap.xml or robots.txt.
Configure Settings
Choose a default change frequency (daily, weekly, monthly) and priority (0.0–1.0). Optionally include a last modified date for all URLs.
Generate Your Sitemap
Click Generate. Invalid URLs are automatically filtered out. Your W3C-compliant XML sitemap is created instantly with a live preview.
Submit to Google
Download sitemap.xml, upload it to your website root (e.g. yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml), then submit the URL in Google Search Console.
Enter Your Domain
Type your domain (e.g. junixo.com) and click Crawl Site. We'll automatically fetch all URLs from your sitemap.xml or robots.txt.
Configure Settings
Choose a default change frequency (daily, weekly, monthly) and priority (0.0–1.0). Optionally include a last modified date for all URLs.
Generate Your Sitemap
Click Generate. Invalid URLs are automatically filtered out. Your W3C-compliant XML sitemap is created instantly with a live preview.
Submit to Google
Download sitemap.xml, upload it to your website root (e.g. yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml), then submit the URL in Google Search Console.
Why Every Website Needs One
An XML sitemap is a file that lists every important page on your website, along with metadata about each page - like when it was last updated, how often it changes, and its priority relative to other pages. Search engines use this file as a roadmap to find and index your content faster and more completely.
Generate Mine NowHelps Search Engines Discover Pages
A sitemap tells Google and Bing every URL on your site - especially useful for large sites, new pages, or pages that aren't linked from anywhere else.
Speeds Up Indexing
When you update content or publish new pages, submitting a sitemap signals to search engines to re-crawl your site faster - reducing the lag before it appears in search results.
Supports SEO Priority Signals
Priority and change frequency tags give hints to crawlers about which pages matter most and how often to revisit them - giving you a small but meaningful SEO edge.
Essential for New or Large Sites
New websites lack backlinks, making it hard for crawlers to find all pages. A sitemap is the fastest way to get every page in front of search engines from day one.
Sitemap Questions Answered
When you enter your domain, the tool checks your sitemap.xml, sitemap_index.xml, and robots.txt in that order to extract all listed URLs. If none of those files are found, it scrapes internal links from your homepage as a fallback. Note: some sites block external crawlers, so manual input is always available as a fallback.
The official sitemaps.org specification allows up to 50,000 URLs per sitemap file and up to 50MB uncompressed. For sites larger than 50,000 URLs, you'd split them into multiple sitemap files and reference them in a sitemap index file.
Priority is relative to other pages on your site, not globally. Your homepage typically gets 1.0, key service or product pages 0.8–0.9, blog articles 0.6–0.7, and less important pages 0.3–0.5. Most search engines treat all values equally, but it's good practice.
Use 'daily' for homepages and frequently updated content like blogs, 'weekly' for service or product pages, 'monthly' for static pages, and 'yearly' for pages that rarely change. Search engines treat this as a hint, not a strict instruction.
Upload sitemap.xml to the root of your website - i.e. yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml. Then declare it in your robots.txt file by adding 'Sitemap: https://yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml' and submit it in Google Search Console under Sitemaps.
Yes - you can paste URLs from any source, whether they're from a static site, a CMS like WordPress, or a dynamic web app. Just ensure all URLs are absolute (starting with https://) and point to publicly accessible pages.
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