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Why generate llms.txt for your business website

Converting a webpage to llms txt is simple and takes just a few seconds with this free tool:

Optimised for AI readability

AI Models understand markdown format more easily. This tool helps you instantly generate it.

Standardises how your content is consumed by AI tools

One simple file works across different LLMs instead of relying on each model to interpret your site differently.

Future-proof for AI-first search and agents

As AI browsers and agents replace traditional crawling, llms.txt acts like a readable contract.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An llms.txt file is a Markdown-based document that helps large language models understand important information about your website, such as product details, APIs, documentation links, or usage guidelines. It’s designed to make your site more AI-readable.

Yes. An llms.txt file is written in standard Markdown format. That makes it easy to read, edit, and share, while still being structured enough for AI systems to understand clearly.

No. You don’t need to write Markdown or understand AI standards. Just provide the URL of your webpage, and the tool generates a properly formatted llms.txt file for you.

The LLMs.txt Generator creates a purpose-built Markdown file specifically meant for AI and LLM consumption.

A URL to Markdown Converter simply converts webpage content into Markdown format. Both use Markdown, but the intent and output structure are different.