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Sitemap URL Extractor — Websites | Lagic

Built ForDigital Marketing AgenciesE-commercePublishing & Media

Get a complete, structured list of all URLs from any website's sitemap.

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Configure Agent

List of sitemap.xml URLs to extract URLs from. Click '+' to add multiple URLs or upload a file with one URL per line.

Results to deliver

2,300 credits

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Pricing

23 credits per result
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Sample Data Preview

The full URL of each page listed in the sitemap.The last modification date of each page, indicating its freshness.The declared frequency with which each page is expected to change (e.g., daily, weekly).The priority of each page relative to others on the site, as indicated in the sitemap.
https://...2026-04-05Value...Value...
https://...2026-04-05Value...Value...
............
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool extracts every URL listed in a sitemap, along with its last modification date, change frequency, and priority, providing a structured overview of a website's content for SEO analysis, content audits, or competitive research.

### Understand Any Website's Structure Every website uses a sitemap to tell search engines like Google which pages exist and how they should be crawled. This Sitemap URL Extractor simplifies the process of understanding that blueprint. Instead of manually sifting through complex XML files, you provide one or more sitemap URLs, and the tool delivers a clean, organized list of every page. ### Essential Data for Marketing and SEO The output goes beyond just a list of links. For each URL, you'll receive key data points directly from the sitemap: the page's actual URL, its `lastmod` (the last time the page was modified), its `changefreq` (how frequently the page is expected to change), and its `priority` (how important the page is relative to other pages on the site). This information is invaluable for SEO specialists, content marketers, and webmasters. Imagine you're auditing a client's website. Knowing when pages were last updated helps identify stale content. Understanding the declared change frequency can inform content refresh strategies. The priority setting offers insight into how the site owner wants search engines to value different sections of their site. For competitive analysis, running this tool on a competitor's sitemap can reveal their content strategy and how they structure their online presence. Whether you're performing a technical SEO audit, planning content updates, or just trying to get a handle on a large website's inventory, this extractor provides the foundational data you need in a digestible format.

Key Capabilities

  • The full URL of each page listed in the sitemap.
  • The last modification date of each page, indicating its freshness.
  • The declared frequency with which each page is expected to change (e.g., daily, weekly).
  • The priority of each page relative to others on the site, as indicated in the sitemap.
  • Conduct a technical SEO audit to ensure all important pages are included in the sitemap and correctly configured.
  • Perform a content inventory or migration by extracting all existing URLs to track and manage.
  • Monitor competitor content strategies by analyzing their sitemaps for new pages, update frequencies, and content priorities.
  • Identify stale or outdated content on a website by filtering URLs based on their last modification date.
  • Verify proper indexing for a large website by comparing extracted sitemap URLs against actual indexed pages in search console data.
  • Plan internal linking strategies by understanding the hierarchy and importance of pages as declared in the sitemap.
  • Troubleshoot sitemap issues, like missing pages or incorrect change frequencies, for improved search engine crawlability.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Locate the sitemap URL(s) of the website you want to analyze (often found at `/sitemap.xml` or in `robots.txt`).

2

Paste one or more sitemap URLs into the 'Sitemap URLs' input field.

3

Add additional sitemap URLs by clicking the '+' button or uploading a file with one URL per line.

4

Start the tool and allow it to process the sitemap files.

5

Once complete, download your structured data file containing all extracted URLs and their associated details.

Frequently Asked Questions

What skill level is needed to use this tool?
No coding or technical skills are required. If you can copy and paste a URL, you can use this tool.
What format does the extracted data come in?
Is this tool compliant with website policies?
Can I use this for large websites with many URLs?
Is this suitable for client work or agency use?
How fresh is the data I receive?
Can I schedule this tool to run periodically?
What if a sitemap points to other sitemaps (a sitemap index file)?
How does this tool handle non-standard sitemap formats?
Will extracting sitemap data affect the target website?