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Domain name generator

Turn a keyword into brandable domain ideas — then check availability at a registrar.

Runs 100% in your browser

    How to generate a domain name

    1. Enter a keyword. Type one or two words that describe your project.
    2. Pick TLDs and styles. Choose which extensions and naming styles to include.
    3. Check and register. Click an idea to check availability at a registrar.

    About choosing a domain name

    A good domain is your brand's front door: short, easy to say aloud, and hard to misspell. This generator mixes your keywords with proven naming patterns — light prefixes ("get", "try"), action suffixes ("ly", "hub", "labs") and a spread of TLDs — so you can scan dozens of directions quickly. Shortlist the ones you like, then confirm the .com (or a fitting new extension) and the social handles are free before you commit.

    Frequently asked questions

    How does the domain name generator work?
    Enter one or two keywords and the tool combines them with curated prefixes, suffixes and modern TLDs to produce brandable domain ideas — entirely in your browser.
    Does it check if a domain is available?
    Not directly — live availability requires a registrar lookup. Each idea links out to a registrar where you can check and register it in one click.
    What makes a good domain name?
    Short, easy to spell and say, memorable, and ideally a .com or a relevant new TLD. Avoid hyphens and numbers where you can, and confirm the matching social handles are free.
    Are my keywords sent anywhere?
    No. Ideas are assembled locally from your keywords; nothing is uploaded.