Domain Name Generator

Coming up with the perfect domain name is hard. Our generator creates hundreds of creative, brandable domain suggestions from a single keyword — and checks availability instantly.

How It Works

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Enter a keyword

Type your business idea, niche, or any word.

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We generate names

Our algorithm creates variations using prefixes, suffixes, and word combos.

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Check & register

See instant availability and register with one click.

Example Generations

Keyword: cloud
trycloud.comcloudhq.iogetcloud.aimycloudapp.devcloudlabs.co
Keyword: pixel
gopixel.iopixelstudio.designmypixel.apppixelhub.devthepixel.ai
Keyword: bloom
getbloom.combloomlab.iotrybloom.cobloomhq.aimybloom.app

Tips for Choosing a Domain Name

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Keep it short

The best domain names are 6-14 characters. Short names are easier to type, remember, and share.

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Make it brandable

Avoid hyphens and numbers. Choose names that sound like a brand — unique, pronounceable, and memorable.

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Use word combinations

Combine two short words: SnapChat, YouTube, FaceBook. Compound names are memorable and available.

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Try prefixes & suffixes

Add "get", "try", "go", "my", "the" before your keyword, or "hub", "lab", "hq", "app" after it.

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Check pronunciation

Say your domain name out loud. If people can't spell it after hearing it once, pick something simpler.

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Explore new TLDs

If .com is taken, try .io, .ai, .dev, or .co. Modern TLDs are accepted and often more available.

Why Domain Names Matter for Your Business

Your domain name is your digital identity. It's the first thing people see and the last thing they remember. A great domain name can:

  • Build instant credibility — A professional domain signals legitimacy to visitors.
  • Improve SEO — Keyword-rich domains can help search engine rankings.
  • Drive word-of-mouth — Short, memorable names get shared more often.
  • Protect your brand — Registering your brand domain prevents others from taking it.

Popular Domain Name Patterns

Studying successful brands reveals common naming patterns you can use:

Verb + Noun

ScanLines, DropBox, SoundCloud

Action-oriented, implies what the product does

Misspelling

Lyft, Tumblr, Fiverr

Unique and memorable, easy to trademark

Two Syllables

Google, Apple, Stripe

Short, punchy, easy to say and remember

Prefix + Word

Instagram, Intercom, Outreach

Familiar root word with a twist

Compound Word

Facebook, Snapchat, WordPress

Two words combined into one brand

Made-up Word

Spotify, Zillow, Hulu

Completely original, no competition for the name

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a domain name generator work?

Domain name generators take your keyword and create variations by adding prefixes (get, try, my, go), suffixes (hub, lab, hq, app), and combining words. Our generator also checks availability in real-time.

Should I use a .com or a newer TLD?

If your target audience is mainstream consumers, .com is still king. For tech-savvy audiences, .io, .ai, and .dev carry credibility. Use our generator to check availability across all extensions.

How long should a domain name be?

Aim for 6-14 characters. Shorter is better for memorability, but a slightly longer brandable name beats a short generic one. Avoid anything over 20 characters.

Can I use hyphens or numbers in my domain?

Technically yes, but it's strongly discouraged. Hyphens are hard to communicate verbally, and numbers cause confusion (is it "5" or "five"?). Stick to letters only.

What if my dream domain is taken?

Try variations with prefixes/suffixes, explore alternative TLDs, or consider buying the domain on the aftermarket. Check our premium domains page for available pre-owned names.

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