Enter a keyword or idea, pick a vibe, and get a batch of short, brandable domain name ideas with TLD suggestions.
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How it works
The Domain Name Generator takes your keyword or idea and uses a large language model to brainstorm a batch of domain names in seconds. Pick a style to steer the vibe, or leave it on Any for a varied mix. Each idea comes with a short note on why it works. Not feeling it? Hit Generate more for a fresh batch.
Honest framing. These are creative starting points, not a guarantee. Before you commit to a name, check that it is not already trademarked or in heavy use, and (for a website) that the matching domain and social handles are free.
Check the .com in your browser. Hit Check .com and the tool looks up each idea against the live domain registry, from your own browser, and flags which .com addresses look unregistered. A green Available means no registration exists right now; it is not a guarantee (premium or reserved names can still cost more or be unbuyable), so always confirm at a registrar before you buy.
Free, no signup. Each generation draws a small amount from your shared daily AI allowance, shown by the quota chip. Paid plans get a larger daily allowance for heavier brainstorming sessions.
What you will see
- Idea cards
- A grid of generated domain names, each with a one-click copy button and a short note describing its vibe or why it works.
- Style
- An optional flavour for the whole batch. Switch it and generate again to explore a different direction.
- Generate more
- Adds a fresh batch of ideas to the list, distinct from the ones already shown.
- Check .com
- Looks up each idea's
.comdomain live in your browser and tags it Available (no registration found), Taken, or Couldn't check. You can also click a single domain to check just that one. Always verify at a registrar before buying. - Copy all
- Copies every idea in the list at once, one per line, ready to paste into a doc or spreadsheet.
- Recent searches
- Your last 10 searches, kept locally in your browser for 30 days. Click any entry to reopen its ideas.
Frequently asked questions
How do I generate domain names?
Enter a keyword or idea, choose a style (or leave it on Any), and click Generate Domains. Each idea is a ready-to-type domain with a TLD, plus a short note suggesting an alternative TLD or why it works. Click to copy, or hit Generate more for additional options.
Do you check whether a domain is available to register?
For .com, yes, on demand. Click Check .com (or click any single domain) and your browser looks each idea up against the live .com registry and tags it Available or Taken. Available means no registration exists right now; it is not a firm guarantee, because premium or reserved names can still cost more or be unbuyable, and other TLDs (.io, .co, and the rest) are not checked. We do not check pricing. Always confirm at a registrar before you buy. The lookup runs entirely in your own browser, so nothing is sent to or stored on our servers.
Is the domain name generator free?
Yes, free with no signup. Each generation uses a small part of a shared daily AI allowance shown by the quota chip; paid plans get a larger allowance.
Which TLD should I choose?
.com is still the most trusted and memorable default, so the tool prefers it. It also suggests fitting alternatives like .io, .co, .app, and .net when they suit the idea, which is handy when the .com is taken.
What makes a good domain name?
Short, easy to type and say, hard to misspell, and free of hyphens and numbers where possible. A brandable name you own across the main TLDs beats a long exact-match phrase.
Can I change the style or get more?
Yes. Pick a style pill (Short, Brandable, Keyword-rich, Creative, Professional) and generate again, or click Generate more for a fresh batch.
Does it support other languages?
Yes. It generates domains based on input in other languages, though it keeps them lowercase and URL-friendly. The short notes are written in English.
Is my input stored?
A copy of each search is kept briefly so you can reopen recent searches from your browser and via share links; rows expire automatically after 30 days.