Free XML sitemap finder

Find XML sitemaps
on any website.

Discover existing sitemaps from any domain. Checks robots.txt first, then falls back to 34 common paths if needed.

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How it works

From domain to full sitemap tree, in seconds.

We check the same places Google does. No signup, runs against any public site.

1

Enter a domain

Paste any URL — root domain, subdomain, or a specific path. We figure out the rest.

2

We probe smartly

We read robots.txt first, then fall back to 34 common paths used by WordPress, Shopify, and custom CMS platforms.

3

See the whole tree

Sitemap-index files are recursively expanded, URL counts surfaced per child, and validation status flagged in-line.

Where we look

Every place a sitemap might be hiding.

robots.txt declarations

The recommended location. We parse robots.txt and pull every Sitemap: line — including multiple declarations and gzipped sitemap URLs.

Standard sitemap paths

/sitemap.xml, /sitemap_index.xml, /sitemap.xml.gz — the canonical paths every search engine probes first.

WordPress conventions

/wp-sitemap.xml plus Yoast, RankMath, and All-in-One SEO paths — Yoast alone is on 13% of the web.

Shopify & e-commerce

/sitemap_products_1.xml, /sitemap_collections_1.xml, /sitemap_pages_1.xml — the split-by-type pattern Shopify, BigCommerce, and others use.

CMS-specific paths

Squarespace, Webflow, Ghost, Wix — each platform has its own convention. We probe all of them so you don't have to guess.

Custom and legacy paths

/sitemap.php, /sitemap.txt, /site-map.xml, /sitemap-news.xml — older or hand-rolled implementations that don't follow modern conventions.

Inspect any website.

Find sitemaps, validate them, discover llms.txt files, and check markdown — all on someone else's site.

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