Sitemap Analyzer
Parse, visualize, and analyze your XML sitemap
Analyze Sitemap
Enter a sitemap URL or upload a file to analyze
Supports both sitemap.xml and sitemap index files
What This Tool Analyzes
- Total URL count and structure visualization
- Priority distribution across all pages
- Change frequency settings analysis
- Last modified date range and coverage
- Hierarchical tree view of your site structure
- Support for sitemap index files with multiple sitemaps
Analysis Features
URL Statistics
Get total URL count, priority distribution, and change frequency breakdown.
Tree Visualization
View your site structure as an interactive tree with expandable folders.
Date Analysis
See oldest and newest last modified dates to track content freshness.
Index Support
Analyze sitemap index files that reference multiple sitemaps.
Download Report
Export detailed analysis report in Markdown format for sharing.
Privacy First
File uploads are processed locally. Your sitemap data stays private.
How It Works
Input Sitemap
Enter URL or upload XML file
Parse & Analyze
Extract URLs, dates, priorities
View Results
Explore tree & download report
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a sitemap.xml file?
A sitemap.xml is an XML file that lists all important URLs on your website. It helps search engines discover and crawl your pages more efficiently.
What information does this analyzer extract?
The analyzer extracts URLs, last modified dates, change frequencies, and priority values. It also builds a visual tree structure showing your site hierarchy.
What is a sitemap index file?
A sitemap index is a file that references multiple sitemap files. Large websites often split their URLs across multiple sitemaps and use an index to organize them.
What do priority and changefreq mean?
Priority (0.0-1.0) indicates relative importance of URLs within your site. Changefreq tells search engines how often a page is likely to change (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.).
Is my sitemap data secure?
Yes! When you upload a file, all processing happens in your browser. For URL fetching, we use a public proxy service but your sitemap content is not stored anywhere.