Proposed-standard file workbench

Free LLMs.txt Generator and Validator

Generate, validate, and download an AI-readable /llms.txt file for your website, with format checks, important URLs, and deployment guidance.

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Generate an llms.txt file from your websiteEnter a public URL. We look for a sitemap first, then fall back to a limited public crawl when needed.
LLMs.txt is an emerging proposed standard. This tool helps you create an AI-readable site guide, but it does not promise AI rankings, citations, or crawler behavior.
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# Example SaaS
> A concise guide to the product, docs, pricing, and integrations.

## Core pages
- [Home](https://example.com/): Product overview
- [Docs](https://example.com/docs): Setup and API reference
- [Pricing](https://example.com/pricing): Plans and limits

## Optional
- [Changelog](https://example.com/changelog): Product updates
0blocking errors
2warnings
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What this file is

A curated site guide, not a ranking switch.

LLMs.txt is a Markdown file placed at your domain root, usually at /llms.txt. It gives AI systems a curated guide to your most important pages, docs, policies, products, and examples. This generator helps you start from a public URL or sitemap, choose the pages that belong in the file, generate a clean Markdown draft, validate common format issues, and verify the deployed file. It works alongside robots.txt and sitemap.xml; it does not replace either one.

Generate, edit, validate, deploy.

Enter Your URL

Start with your homepage, sitemap, pasted URLs, or existing llms.txt content.

Select Important Pages

Review suggested pages, remove low-value URLs, and edit your site summary.

Validate and Deploy

Check the format, copy or download the file, then publish it at /llms.txt.

Validator + checker built in.

Format validation

Catch missing H1s, weak summaries, duplicate URLs, broken links, and deployment path problems before publishing.

H1 present
Summary blockquote reviewed
Markdown links valid
Optional section used

Domain checker

Test whether a domain has a reachable /llms.txt file and see practical format warnings.

WarningRoot path reachable, but duplicate URLs found.

Built for real site types.

Format checklist

ItemWhy it mattersStatus
H1Names the site or project clearlyRequired
Summary blockquoteExplains what the site is aboutRecommended
Grouped sectionsKeeps core pages readableRequired
Markdown linksPoints to canonical URLsRequired
Optional sectionMoves secondary resources out of the main guideRecommended
Root pathMakes the file available at /llms.txtRequired

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FAQ

What is llms.txt?

LLMs.txt is an emerging proposed Markdown file format placed at /llms.txt. It gives AI systems a curated guide to important site content, including summaries, sections, and links.

Does llms.txt improve AI rankings?

No promise. An llms.txt file can organize site context, but it does not promise rankings, citations, traffic, crawler access, or third-party recommendations.

Where should I place llms.txt?

Place it at your domain root: https://example.com/llms.txt. After uploading, use the checker to verify the URL returns a readable Markdown file.

How is llms.txt different from robots.txt?

Robots.txt gives crawler access instructions. LLMs.txt gives a readable summary and curated links for important site content. Use both when relevant.

Do you save my generated file?

No permanent generated history is created by default in the MVP. Short-lived cache, job metadata, rate-limit records, and error summaries may be used for service delivery, debugging, and abuse prevention.

What happens if my site blocks crawling?

The tool shows a blocked-by-robots or crawl-failed state and lets you continue with manual URL input or pasted content.

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