Free SEO Tool
Crawl Sitemap
Point this at a sitemap and get every URL it lists. Read a sitemap.xml by URL or paste it, expand sitemap-index files into their children, then export a clean, de-duplicated list. We read the sitemap you give us — we don't crawl your whole site.
- Free
- No signup
- Expands sitemap indexes
- Runs in your browser
We read the sitemap you point us at — we don’t crawl every page. Fetching works when the server allows cross-origin requests; if not, paste the XML below.
Enter a sitemap URL or paste XML, then extract.
How it works
- 01 Enter a sitemap URL
Paste the address of a sitemap.xml — often at /sitemap.xml or listed in robots.txt — and fetch it.
- 02 Or paste the XML
If the server blocks cross-origin requests (most do), open the sitemap, copy the XML and paste it instead. Always works.
- 03 Indexes expand automatically
If it's a sitemap index, we read each child sitemap we can reach and merge the results.
- 04 Export the URLs
Get a de-duplicated list grouped by section, then copy it or download every URL as a CSV.
Next step
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
- How do I find my sitemap?
- Try yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml first. If that 404s, open yourdomain.com/robots.txt — the sitemap location is usually listed there on a 'Sitemap:' line. Google Search Console also lists the sitemaps it has discovered for your property.
- Does this crawl my entire website?
- No. A crawler follows links across every page; this tool just reads the sitemap you point it at and lists the URLs inside it. That's faster, private, and enough to audit or migrate a URL set. For a full crawl, use a desktop tool like Screaming Frog.
- Why does fetching by URL sometimes fail?
- Browsers block cross-origin requests unless the other server opts in, and most sitemaps don't. When a fetch fails, open the sitemap in a new tab, copy the XML, and paste it into the box — that path always works.
- Can it handle a sitemap index with thousands of URLs?
- Yes. It expands the index, reads each child sitemap it can reach, de-dupes the URLs and exports them all to CSV. The on-screen list shows the first 500 for speed; the download has every URL.