Comprehensive information about all top-level domains (TLDs) including generic, country code, and brand-specific domains.
Showing 12 of 2000 TLDs ( 2000 total)
Comprehensive information about all top-level domains (TLDs) including generic, country code, and brand-specific domains.
Showing 12 of 1936 TLDs (1936 total)
The .events TLD is a generic top-level domain designed for individuals, businesses, and organizations to create web addresses centered around events — such as conferences, festivals, concerts, work...
The .exchange TLD is a generic top-level domain designed for businesses, platforms, and services related to trading, financial markets, data exchange, or communication networks. Originally intended...
The .expert TLD is a general-purpose domain extension introduced to help individuals and organizations highlight their knowledge, skills, or professional authority online. It is open for registrati...
The .exposed TLD is a generic top-level domain introduced to support open online expression, commentary, and transparency. It was designed for individuals and organizations seeking a dedicated spac...
The .express TLD is a generic top-level domain introduced as part of ICANN's new gTLD expansion program. It is open for public registration and is commonly used by businesses and individuals seekin...
The .fail TLD is a generic top-level domain intended for open public use, designed to support online expression, criticism, satire, and commentary. It was introduced as part of ICANN’s new gTLD pro...
The .faith TLD is a general-purpose top-level domain created to serve religious communities, faith-based organizations, and individuals seeking to establish an online presence centered on spiritual...
The .family TLD is a generic top-level domain designed for individuals, organizations, and businesses that want to create online spaces centered around family life, relationships, parenting, geneal...
The .fan TLD is a generic top-level domain designed for communities, brands, and individuals who want to build online identities around fandom, support, or enthusiast culture. It is open for regist...
The .fans TLD is a generic top-level domain created to give people a dedicated space online to express loyalty and devotion to their favorite subjects — whether that’s music, sports, politics, or c...
The .farm TLD is a generic top-level domain created to support agricultural businesses, rural communities, and food-related industries. It provides a clear, meaningful online identity for farmers, ...
The .fashion TLD is a generic top-level domain created for the fashion industry, designed for fashion brands, designers, models, photographers, and related businesses to build recognizable online i...
A top-level domain (TLD) is the last segment of a domain name — the part that follows the final dot. In example.com, the TLD is .com. TLDs sit at the highest level of the Domain Name System (DNS) hierarchy and are managed by registry operators under the coordination of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). As of 2026, there are 1,936 active TLDs in the root zone, operated by 888 registry organizations worldwide. TLDs are categorized into generic TLDs (gTLDs) like .com and .org, country-code TLDs (ccTLDs) like .uk and .jp, brand TLDs owned by corporations, and sponsored TLDs managed by specific communities. This directory tracks every active TLD with daily-updated zone file analytics, registrar pricing comparison, and DNSSEC adoption data.
Open-registration domains like .com, .net, .org
National domains like .uk, .de, .au
Corporate-owned like .google, .apple
Community-managed like .edu, .gov
City and region domains like .nyc, .london
Technical domains like .arpa
1,133 TLDs have registrar pricing data available for comparison. Data is sourced from TLD zone files analyzed daily and registrar pricing feeds updated hourly.
The DNSChkr TLD Directory is built from multiple authoritative data sources, refreshed on automated schedules to maintain accuracy. Zone file data — the authoritative DNS records published by each TLD registry — is downloaded and parsed daily to compute domain registration counts, DNSSEC adoption rates, DNS provider market share, and namespace density analytics. Registrar pricing is aggregated hourly from registrar APIs to track registration, renewal, transfer, and restore costs across providers. Registry operator information is sourced from IANA and ICANN delegation records. Each TLD page combines this data with AI-generated educational content covering history, use cases, registration requirements, and security features. All data points include the date of last update so users can verify freshness.
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