Build your AI-readiness file

Scan a live URL

Improve AI readiness

Publish at /llms.txt

Chrome Lighthouse describes /llms.txt as a machine-readable site summary for AI agents.

Create your own llms.txt
and make your site AI-ready.

llms.txt is a practical way to improve AI readiness by helping systems route to, understand, and cite your canonical pages more clearly.

Scan a live homepage to prefill the builder below.

Public proof 849 sites

Tracked in the live directory snapshot referenced on this site.

Builder flow Scan, edit, download

Start from a URL or from scratch, then tune the summary and canonical pages inline.

Output Root-file ready

The generated file is designed to be published directly at /llms.txt.

Generate your llms.txt file.

The output updates as you edit. Start from a URL or from scratch, then download a root-ready file you can publish directly.

Scan a homepage and prefill your builder.

We inspect the homepage title, meta description, and important same-domain links. The scan runs through our server-side endpoint so it can inspect live sites without normal browser CORS limits.

Site basics

Core pages

These are the pages AI tools usually need first.

Custom pages

Guidance for AI tools

/llms.txt

            
Detected pagesfrom scan

Use this to make your site more readable to AI.

Think of this as the minimum viable structure for being understandable, citeable, and trustworthy.

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Publish a root llms.txt

Place it at yourdomain.com/llms.txt so assistants have a stable, public guide to your best pages. Use the full checklist post to work through the details.

02 []

Strengthen your key pages

Make sure product, pricing, docs, and contact pages are current, specific, and better than any secondary summary.

03 Aa

Reduce ambiguity

Use consistent names for products, plans, and services across your homepage, docs, and metadata.

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Maintain it over time

Update your llms.txt when pages move, product names change, or new canonical resources go live.

Common llms.txt questions.

Short, durable answers about what the file is, where it should live, and what still has to be true about the site underneath it.

What is llms.txt?

llms.txt is a machine-readable summary file published at the root of a website. It gives AI agents a direct path to canonical pages like product, pricing, docs, security, and contact.

Where should llms.txt live?

Publish llms.txt at /llms.txt on the root domain so it is publicly reachable at a stable URL like https://yourdomain.com/llms.txt.

What should a good llms.txt file include?

A strong file has a plain-English summary, a short list of important canonical pages, and a few guidance lines about what agents should prefer or avoid inferring.

Does llms.txt replace strong website content?

No. llms.txt helps with routing, not with weak content. The homepage, docs, pricing, trust pages, and contact routes still need to be current, specific, and easy to understand.