Sitemap to LLMs.txt Converter
Free sitemap conversion tool
Sitemap to LLMs.txt Converter
Import an XML sitemap, choose the pages that matter, organize them into clear sections, and export a focused llms.txt file without copying URLs one by one.
- Standard sitemaps and sitemap indexes
- Editable titles, sections, and descriptions
- Copy or download the finished file
Step 1
Import your sitemap
Child sitemaps found
A pasted sitemap index lists other sitemap files. Choose one to fetch, or use the URL importer with “Follow sitemap indexes” enabled.
Step 2
Choose and organize sitemap URLs
Keep the file focused by selecting only useful canonical pages. Edit titles, descriptions, and section names before export.
Three-step conversion
How to convert a sitemap to LLMs.txt
The converter starts with sitemap discovery, but leaves the final editorial choices to you.
- 1
Import the XML sitemap
Fetch a public sitemap URL, open a local XML file, or paste the XML content. Sitemap indexes can be followed through the server importer.
- 2
Select and organize pages
Remove archives and utility URLs, improve automatically generated titles, add short descriptions, and group resources under meaningful headings.
- 3
Review and export
Check the live Markdown output, resolve file warnings, then copy or download the generated
llms.txtfile.
Editorial control matters
What the sitemap converter does
A sitemap may contain hundreds or thousands of URLs. The tool helps turn that inventory into a smaller, readable resource guide.
Reads sitemap formats
Parses standard URL sitemaps and can follow a limited sitemap index through the WordPress backend.
Keeps selection manual
Nothing is silently included or deleted. You control which imported pages appear in the exported file.
Suggests useful groups
URL paths are mapped to editable sections such as Documentation, Products, Guides, Blog, Support, and Optional.
Creates editable metadata
Improve the generated resource title, add a concise description, or move a page into a different section.
Flags file issues
Checks the project H1, summary, selected resources, duplicate URLs, empty labels, and overly large output.
Exports plain Markdown
Copy the result or download a UTF-8 llms.txt file without an account or third-party editor.
Better source selection
Which sitemap URLs should you include?
A sitemap is a discovery source, not a ready-made LLMs.txt file. Prioritize pages that explain the organization, product, documentation, service, or important workflows.
- Canonical product and service pages
- Documentation hubs and API references
- High-value guides and onboarding resources
- Support, policy, and contact pages when useful
- Current content that represents the website accurately
Transparent processing
How sitemap fetching and privacy work
Uploaded and pasted XML is parsed in your browser. When you fetch a sitemap URL, the included WordPress plugin requests the public XML file, validates redirects and destination addresses, limits response size, and returns only the sitemap data needed by the converter.
The page does not require an account. Form data is not intentionally stored in the browser, and the plugin briefly caches successful public sitemap responses to reduce repeated network requests.
Continue your workflow
Related LLMs.txt tools
Generate, validate, and test the file before publishing it.
Questions and answers
Sitemap to LLMs.txt FAQs
Answers about sitemap formats, URL selection, limits, privacy, and publishing.
Can I convert any XML sitemap to LLMs.txt?
The converter supports standard URL sitemaps. It can also follow a limited number of child files from a sitemap index when you use the server fetch option. Invalid XML, non-sitemap feeds, and inaccessible private files are rejected.
Should every sitemap URL be included?
No. A useful LLMs.txt file should be curated. Select the pages that best explain the site, product, documentation, services, or important user workflows instead of copying the entire sitemap automatically.
How are titles and sections generated?
The tool derives readable titles from URL path segments and suggests sections based on common path words such as docs, products, guides, blog, support, and company. Review and edit these suggestions before export.
Does the converter crawl page content?
No. It reads sitemap locations and optional last-modified values. It does not fetch each page or invent descriptions from page content. You can add accurate descriptions manually.
Can the tool import a sitemap index?
Yes, when the WordPress plugin fetches the public sitemap URL and the “Follow sitemap indexes” option is enabled. Local or pasted sitemap indexes display their child URLs so you can fetch them individually.
Is my sitemap data stored?
Uploaded and pasted XML remains in the browser. Public sitemap fetches pass through the site’s WordPress REST endpoint and may be cached briefly to improve performance, but the tool does not create a user account or permanent project record.
What is the Optional section?
The proposed format reserves an H2 section named Optional for secondary resources that can be skipped when a shorter context is needed. Move less essential selected pages into that section when appropriate.
Does converting a sitemap guarantee AI or Google visibility?
No. The converter only creates a structured resource file. It cannot guarantee that a particular AI system will retrieve it, and Google says LLMs.txt is not used specially for Google Search rankings.
Turn a large sitemap into a focused file
Import, review, and export your LLMs.txt
Start with the website sitemap, then keep only the resources that deserve a place in the final file.