XML Sitemap Generator
Add URLs with priority and change frequency to generate a valid XML sitemap. Download or copy the result.
Add URLs with priority and change frequency to generate a valid XML sitemap. Download or copy the result.
An XML sitemap is a file that lists all the important pages on your website and provides metadata about each URL, including when it was last modified, how frequently it changes, and its relative priority. Search engines like Google and Bing use sitemaps to discover and crawl your pages more efficiently, ensuring that your content gets indexed quickly and completely.
Enter each URL you want to include in your sitemap, select a priority level and change frequency, then click "Add." Repeat for all your important pages. The tool generates valid XML in real time. When you are done, copy the XML or download it as a sitemap.xml file. Upload the file to the root directory of your website and reference it in your robots.txt file.
Priority is a value from 0.0 to 1.0 that indicates the relative importance of a page compared to other pages on your site. Your homepage typically gets 1.0, while less important pages get lower values. Change frequency tells search engines how often the page content is expected to change: always, hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, or never. These are hints, not commands.
Keep your sitemap under 50,000 URLs and 50 MB uncompressed per file. For larger sites, use a sitemap index file. Only include canonical URLs that return a 200 status code. Update your sitemap whenever you add or remove pages. Submit your sitemap through Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools for fastest indexing.