SEO Tools

Tools for meta tags, robots rules, and sitemap files

Sitemap.xml Generator

Turn a list of URLs or paths into sitemap.xml markup with optional lastmod, changefreq, and priority fields.

Upload an existing sitemap or type a fresh URL list, edit the draft, then export a new XML file into the download queue below.

Click to upload or drag and drop a sitemap XML file

The imported sitemap is parsed back into the editable URL list below.

Source list

Use one line per page. Optional format: `url|lastmod|changefreq|priority`.

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Generated sitemap.xml

Review the XML preview, then export it into the download queue below.

Generated Files

Exported sitemap files will appear here after you generate a new XML file.

Sitemap.xml Generator is a free online tool for turning a list of page URLs or relative paths into sitemap XML markup that search engines can read.

The page is useful for blogs, niche sites, tool directories, docs portals, and small business websites that need a clean sitemap without writing XML manually.

You can also upload an existing sitemap file, parse it back into an editable list, update the entries, and export a fresh sitemap again in the same workflow.

1. Upload an existing sitemap file if you want to continue editing an earlier version, or start from a blank list.

2. Enter a base URL if your list uses relative paths such as /about, /blog, or /tool/page.

3. Add one page per line, and optionally append |lastmod|changefreq|priority for extra sitemap fields.

4. Review the generated XML preview and fix any validation errors before exporting.

5. Export the result into the file queue and download the sitemap when you are ready to publish it.

Editable line format

/seo/meta-tag-generator|2026-03-15|weekly|0.8

Simple path line

/blog/how-to-format-json-and-catch-common-errors

A lot of sitemap tools only generate a new XML file from scratch. This page is more practical because it also lets you upload an old sitemap, turn it back into editable lines, add new URLs, and export a revised file.

That makes the page useful for live site maintenance, especially when you launch new tools, publish new articles, or clean up older sections of a site.

For search traffic work, that kind of editing loop is valuable because it supports ongoing publishing instead of one-time setup only.