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Sitemap

Navigate our site. For search engines: XML Sitemap

How to Use This Sitemap

Use this page to browse categories and jump directly to any tool. If you’re looking for a specific tool, start with the category that matches your task (PDF, image, developer, text, converters, calculators). For crawler discovery, the canonical index is sitemap.xml.

If you’re not sure which tool to pick, open a category hub first. Category pages group related tools and usually include quick explanations, common use cases, and “most popular” picks. From there, open the individual tool page for step-by-step instructions, FAQs, and related tools.

For power browsing: use your browser’s find feature (Ctrl+F) on this page to jump to a category name or tool name. For the fastest lookup, use the site’s Search page.

Main Pages

Tool Categories

PDF Tools (15)

Image Tools (22)

Calculator Tools (58)

Developer Tools (58)

Text Tools (13)

Unit Converters (10)

Date & Time Tools (23)

Design & UI Tools (21)

File Converters (9)

3D Tools (6)

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a sitemap?

A sitemap is a list of pages on a website. It helps visitors find content and helps search engines discover and understand site structure.

What is the difference between this sitemap page and sitemap.xml?

This page is a human-friendly sitemap you can browse. `sitemap.xml` is an XML file designed for search engines and crawlers.

How do I find a specific tool quickly?

Use the Search page, or browse tool categories. If you know the tool type (PDF, image, developer, calculators), start with the relevant category hub.

How are tools grouped on EverydayTools?

Tools are grouped into categories (like Developer Tools, PDF Tools, Image Tools, Text Tools, and Calculators). Each category hub links to individual tool pages.

Do new tools get added to the sitemap automatically?

Yes. This sitemap page is generated from the site’s tool catalog, so new tools and categories appear automatically when they’re added.

Why do some pages appear in multiple places?

Some tools are relevant to more than one workflow (for example, a converter might appear under file converters and also be linked from a related category).

Where can I find legal and policy pages?

The sitemap includes links to Privacy Policy, Terms, Disclaimer, and Cookie Policy in the Main Pages section.

Is every tool indexed by Google?

Most public tool pages are indexable. Some pages may be excluded (noindex) when they don’t provide search value or are duplicates. The XML sitemap is the canonical source for crawler discovery.

How do I report a broken link or request a tool?

Use the Contact page to report issues or request new tools.

By Muhammad Abdullah Rauf · Founder, EverydayTools.proUpdated 2026