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.company domain — meaning, price and how to register

Generic top-level domain (gTLD) · Updated

.company in short

The .company domain is an open generic top-level domain (gTLD) launched in 2014 as a plain, descriptive extension for businesses and corporate websites. It is operated by Identity Digital and open to anyone.

.company at a glance

Extension
.company
Type
gTLD — Generic top-level domain
Registry
Identity Digital
Launched
2014
Country / scope
Generic — no country
Restrictions
Open to anyone — no company registration required
Typical price
$18/yr
Example sites
corporate sites

Source: IANA root zone database & registry data · methodology

Where to register a .company domain

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What does .company mean?

The .company extension is about as literal as a domain gets — it says this is a company. Delegated in 2014 and run by Identity Digital, it offers a clean, descriptive alternative for any business that can’t get, or doesn’t want, a generic .com or a more loaded extension. It is broad enough to fit almost any kind of firm.

Its appeal is neutrality and availability: it carries no industry slant and far more good names remain open than in the saturated .com space, at a reasonable mid-tier price.

Who uses .company?

Small and medium businesses, startups, holding and parent companies, and firms that want a straightforward corporate domain without committing to a niche extension. It also works for sub-brands and project entities under a larger group. It is most natural when the name itself is the company name — brand.company reads cleanly.

.company registration rules and requirements

None. .company is fully open: no business registration, no incorporation documents, no local presence. Registration is first-come, first-served to anyone worldwide under standard ICANN rules. The extension describes intent, not legal status — it does not certify that you are an incorporated company.

How much does a .company cost?

A .company domain typically costs about $18–$25 per year at standard rates, with first-year discounts common — one of the friendlier-priced descriptive gTLDs. Plan around the renewal rate as usual.

RegistrarTypical .company price (per year)
Porkbun~$18/yr
Cloudflare RegistrarAt wholesale cost
Namecheap~$20–25/yr

.company pros and cons

Pros

  • Plainly descriptive — clearly a business domain.
  • Neutral, with no industry slant — fits almost any firm.
  • Affordable for a descriptive gTLD.
  • Good name availability versus saturated .com.

Cons

  • No vetting — doesn’t certify legal company status.
  • Lower type-in recall and trust than .com.
  • Generic feel — says nothing distinctive about you.
  • Some short names flagged premium.

Example .company websites

.company — frequently asked questions

What is the .company domain?
The .company domain is an open generic top-level domain (gTLD) launched in 2014 as a plain, descriptive extension for businesses and corporate websites. It is operated by Identity Digital and open to anyone.
Who can register a .company domain?
Anyone. .company is an open generic TLD with no business-registration or incorporation requirement — it is available first-come, first-served to individuals and businesses worldwide.
How much does a .company domain cost?
A .company domain typically costs around $18–$25 per year at standard rates, often with a discounted first year, making it one of the more affordable descriptive gTLDs. Confirm the renewal price.
Is .company a good alternative to .com?
It can be when the .com is taken and you want a neutral, clearly-business domain. It carries less trust and recall than .com and certifies no legal status, so it suits practical SMB and project use more than premium brands.