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This page works as a human-readable map of Universal File Tools. It helps visitors understand how the site is organized, which sections cover each workflow, and where to go next if they are comparing tools, reading guides, or checking support pages.
Core tools
Pages for converting, compressing, merging, splitting, watermarking, and exporting files into more useful formats.
Company pages
Helpful route-level pages for understanding the product, contacting the team, and reviewing privacy and legal information.
Guide library
Evergreen blog entries that explain how each tool fits into a real workflow and when to use it.
How to use this page
If you are visiting the sitemap as a person rather than a crawler, think of it as a quick directory. The table below lists important routes, but the section cards above are often the fastest way to understand the site structure.
- Use the core tools section if you already know the document task you need to complete.
- Open company pages if you want policy, support, or background information before using a tool.
- Browse the guide library if you want more context, comparisons, and workflow tips before choosing a route.
Why this sitemap matters
Clearer navigation
It gives users a clean overview of the site instead of forcing them to rely only on menus or search.
Better page discovery
It highlights key routes for tools, editorial content, and support so important sections are easier to find and revisit.
Useful context for visitors
A sitemap page should help real people too, not just search engines, especially on a site with multiple tools and content hubs.
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