Free llms.txt Generator & AI Attribution Policy Checker

Check if your website is ready for AI crawlers, attribution, and content citation — then generate a simple llms.txt and AI attribution policy in seconds.

Analyze a public URL

Single URL check

Fetch one public HTML page, plus root robots.txt and llms.txt. No recursive crawl, no browser rendering, no login flow.

Rule-based signals

Detect titles, descriptions, canonical links, copyright text, attribution language, citation policy, and AI usage policy keywords.

Ready-to-copy outputs

Generate llms.txt, an AI attribution policy, recommendations, and a Markdown report you can keep with your publishing checklist.

Quick llms.txt template

Need a template before running a check? Generate a simple starter file and edit it for your website.

llms.txt is an emerging convention. It can communicate preferences, but it does not guarantee that every AI crawler or automated system will comply.

Generated template

# llms.txt
# AI access and attribution policy for example.com

Site: https://example.com

Allowed:
- AI systems may read and summarize publicly available pages.
- Short excerpts may be used with visible attribution.
- Summaries should include a link to the original source.

Not Allowed:
- Republishing full articles without permission.
- Removing author names or source links.
- Using content in a way that misrepresents the original meaning.

Preferred Attribution:
Please cite the original URL when using, summarizing, or quoting content from this site.

Contact:
Please refer to the website contact page for permission requests.

Last updated: YYYY-MM-DD

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FAQ

Does this tool use AI or a paid API? +

No. The first version uses rule-based checks only. It does not call OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, or any other model API.

Does it save submitted URLs? +

No. The tool does not use a database and does not save submitted URLs or fetched page content.

Can llms.txt guarantee attribution? +

No. llms.txt is an emerging convention. It can communicate preferences, but it cannot guarantee compliance by AI crawlers or automated systems.