LLMs.txt Generator
Free browser-based builder
LLMs.txt Generator
Create a clean, structured llms.txt file for your website or project. Add important resources, organize them into sections, preview the Markdown, and download the finished file.
- Runs locally in your browser
- Guided Markdown structure
- Copy or download instantly
Build your file step by step
Project and resource details
A guided workflow
How to use the LLMs.txt generator
Create a useful file without writing the Markdown structure manually.
- 1
Describe the project
Add the site name, official URL, a short summary, and any context that helps explain the resource collection.
- 2
Organize important links
Create clear sections and add the pages that best represent your documentation, products, guides, or support resources.
- 3
Review and publish
Resolve any file checks, copy or download the result, then publish it at the appropriate path on your website.
Built for practical files
What this LLMs.txt generator includes
The builder focuses on clear organization, editable output, and common error prevention.
Guided project summary
Formats your project name as the required H1 and your short explanation as a recommended blockquote.
Flexible resource sections
Add, rename, reorder, or remove sections and links without manually rebuilding the Markdown.
Optional resources
Create the reserved Optional section for useful secondary pages that may be skipped in shorter contexts.
Sitemap URL import
Parse a standard URL sitemap and turn selected entries into editable resource rows.
Built-in file checks
Find missing names, invalid URLs, duplicate links, duplicate sections, and empty resource groups before export.
Local draft saving
Keep an unfinished draft in local browser storage and continue editing it later on the same device.
Curate, do not dump
What should you include in an LLMs.txt file?
Prioritize a small set of authoritative pages that explain the site or project clearly. A focused file is easier to review and maintain than an automatic list of every URL.
- Getting-started and overview documentation
- Core product, service, or feature pages
- API references and technical guides
- Support, policy, and contact resources
- High-value examples or tutorials
Transparent output
How the generated file is structured
The current proposal uses Markdown. It defines an H1 containing the project or site name as the only required part. A blockquote summary, introductory details, and H2 sections containing resource links form the recommended structure.
The generator creates resource entries in the form - [Title](URL): Description. It does not crawl page content, write claims about your business, or decide which URLs are genuinely important.
# Example Docs
> Documentation for Example.
## Guides
- [Getting started](https://example.com/start): First steps
## Optional
- [Changelog](https://example.com/changelog): Product updates
Privacy and limitations
Your generated content stays in the browser
Normal editing, previewing, validation, copying, and downloading occur locally. When browser draft saving is enabled, the form is stored only in local storage on the current device.
The only optional network action is direct sitemap fetching. The browser contacts the sitemap URL you enter, and the request may fail when the remote server does not allow cross-origin access.
Important limitation
An llms.txt file does not guarantee inclusion, citations, rankings, or visibility in any AI or search system. Google states that its Search systems do not use this file specially.
Continue your workflow
Related LLMs.txt tools and guides
Validate the output, check a published file, or begin with a practical template.
Common questions
LLMs.txt generator FAQs
Practical answers about creating, editing, and publishing the file.
What does an LLMs.txt generator create?
It creates a Markdown text file containing a project H1, an optional summary and context, and organized H2 sections with links to important resources.
Is the project summary required?
No. The H1 containing the site or project name is the only required part in the current proposal. A short blockquote summary is recommended because it helps explain the resource collection.
Can I import links from a sitemap?
Yes. You can paste sitemap XML, open a local XML file, or attempt to fetch a sitemap URL. Remote fetching can fail when the sitemap server blocks cross-origin browser requests.
Should I include every page on my website?
No. Select authoritative pages that explain the project, products, documentation, guides, or support. Avoid duplicate, private, thin, or low-value URLs.
What is the Optional section?
A section headed Optional contains secondary resources that may be skipped when a system needs a shorter context. This generator allows one reserved Optional section.
Where should I upload the generated file?
The proposal is primarily designed for a file at the website root, such as https://example.com/llms.txt, although a file can also be published within a subpath.
Is my project information sent to a server?
No. The form, preview, checks, copy function, and download function run locally. A network request occurs only when you explicitly fetch a remote sitemap URL.
Does an LLMs.txt file improve Google rankings?
Google states that its Search systems do not use LLMs.txt files specially, and maintaining one does not positively or negatively affect Google Search visibility or rankings.
Ready to build your file?
Create a focused LLMs.txt file
Add your project details, curate the most useful resources, and export clean Markdown.