Free Tool

XML Sitemap to URL Extractor for Smarter Website Decisions

Paste sitemap XML and extract the URLs into a clean list for audits, crawling, migration checks and content reviews.

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What It Checks

Focus Areas for This Tool

These are the signals I would review manually when deciding what needs fixing first.

01
Sitemap XML parsing

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02
URL extraction

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03
Clean text output

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04
SEO audit workflow

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Optimization Guide

How This Tool Helps Before Publishing

A little context makes the numbers more useful. Use these notes to understand where this tool fits inside content, SEO and website reviews.

Turn sitemap XML into a working list

Extract loc values from sitemap XML so the URLs can be pasted into crawlers, spreadsheets, redirect maps or QA notes.

Useful during migrations

Exported sitemap URLs make it easier to compare old and new page inventories before launch or after a crawl issue appears.

Spot duplicates quickly

The summary shows total URLs, unique URLs and duplicate counts so sitemap cleanup work starts with the obvious issues.

Keep private sitemap data local

The extractor runs in your browser, so staging sitemap XML and client URL lists do not need to be uploaded to a server.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about how this tool works and when to use it.

It reads sitemap XML, extracts values from loc tags and returns a clean plain-text URL list for audits, crawlers and migration checks.

Yes. It extracts loc values from both urlset sitemaps and sitemapindex files, so child sitemap URLs can also be copied into a workflow.

Yes. You can copy the extracted URLs, download them as a text file, or copy and download a small extraction report.

No. Sitemap parsing and URL extraction happen locally in your browser.