Sitemap URL Extractor - Online Get All Links from XML Sitemap
Paste XML sitemap content and extract all <loc> URLs into a clean list. Useful for auditing. Local parsing only.
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<priority> tag indicates the relative importance of a URL within your website, on a scale from 0.0 (lowest) to 1.0 (highest). The default value is 0.5. For example, your homepage might be set to 1.0, main category pages to 0.8, individual product or article pages to 0.6, and less critical pages like privacy policies to 0.3. Note that this is a relative signal — it doesn't affect rankings compared to other websites, only tells search engines how you prioritize pages within your own site. Google has stated that priority is one of the less influential signals, but it's still worth setting correctly.
<changefreq> tag provides a hint about how frequently a page's content is likely to change. Here are some practical guidelines:
sitemap.xml file in the root directory of your website (e.g., https://example.com/sitemap.xml). This is the standard location where search engines look first. You should also reference your sitemap in your robots.txt file by adding a line like: Sitemap: https://example.com/sitemap.xml. After uploading, submit the sitemap URL through Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools for faster discovery and indexing.
noindex meta tags, duplicate content, admin pages, login pages, thank-you pages, and any low-quality or thin-content pages. Including only your best, most valuable URLs sends a stronger quality signal to search engines. Also ensure all URLs in your sitemap return a 200 OK status code — never include redirects (301/302), 404 errors, or blocked pages.
Paste XML sitemap content and extract all <loc> URLs into a clean list. Useful for auditing. Local parsing only.
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