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 .pink TLD is an open generic top-level domain created to provide a dedicated online space for individuals and businesses seeking to associate their web presence with the color pink, its cultura...
The .pizza TLD is a generic top-level domain created for businesses and individuals connected to the pizza industry, including pizzerias, food delivery services, pizza enthusiasts, and related comm...
The .pl top-level domain is the country-code domain for Poland, managed by the Research and Academic Computer Network (NASK). Originally delegated in 1990, it is used by individuals, businesses, an...
The .place TLD is a generic top-level domain introduced under ICANN's New gTLD Program. Originally intended to serve locations, businesses, and personal profiles tied to physical or conceptual loca...
The .plumbing TLD is a generic top-level domain created for businesses and professionals in the plumbing, HVAC, and water systems industries. Originally intended to provide a clear, industry-specif...
The .plus TLD is a general-purpose domain extension introduced as part of ICANN’s new gTLD program. It is open for registration by anyone and is often used to convey addition, enhancement, or posit...
The .pm TLD is the country-code top-level domain for Saint Pierre and Miquelon, a French overseas collectivity in North America. It is managed by A.F.N.I.C., the same organization that operates the...
The .poker TLD is a generic top-level domain created for the poker and gaming industry. It was introduced to provide a dedicated namespace for online poker platforms, tournaments, forums, blogs, an...
The .porn TLD is a generic top-level domain created for the adult entertainment industry. It was introduced to provide a dedicated namespace for adult content providers, offering clarity and choice...
The .pr TLD is the country code top-level domain for Puerto Rico, a self-governing Caribbean territory of the United States. While originally intended for entities connected to Puerto Rico, it is n...
The .press TLD is a generic top-level domain designed to serve as a dedicated online space for businesses, organizations, and media outlets to publish official news, press releases, and media updat...
The .pro top-level domain is a generic TLD reserved exclusively for professionals such as doctors, lawyers, engineers, accountants, and other licensed practitioners. It was created to provide a tru...
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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