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.market domain — meaning, who it's for and how to register

gTLD — Generic top-level domain · Updated

.market in short

The .market domain is an open generic top-level domain (gTLD) for marketplaces, vendors and trading. It clearly frames a site as a place to buy, sell or connect buyers with sellers.

.market at a glance

Extension
.market
Type
gTLD — Generic top-level domain
Registry
Identity Digital
Launched
2014
Country / scope
Generic — no country
Restrictions
Open to anyone
Typical price
$25/yr
Example sites
marketplaces

Source: IANA root zone database & registry data · methodology

Where to register a .market domain

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What does .market mean?

The .market extension is a generic top-level domain that frames a website as a marketplace — a place where buying, selling and trading happen. Launched in 2014 and operated within the Identity Digital portfolio, it speaks the language of commerce directly: a .market address suggests vendors, listings and transactions rather than a single-product brochure site.

The word is broad enough to cover everything from a local farmers' marketplace to a global B2B trading platform. art.market, local.market, crypto.market — the extension turns a category into a destination. That descriptiveness is the draw: visitors understand the business model before they even arrive.

Who uses .market?

.market is used by online marketplaces, multi-vendor platforms, classifieds and listings sites, B2B trading hubs, and niche communities built around buying and selling. It also suits market-research and financial-market sites that play on the second meaning of the word. A name like vintage.market or maker.market instantly positions the project as a place to transact.

For a straightforward single-brand store, the more literal .shop or .store may read better, and a general business might still default to .com. But when the model is genuinely a marketplace — many sellers, many buyers — .market names the thing precisely.

.market registration rules and requirements

.market is a fully open gTLD: anyone, anywhere can register an available name with no documentation, licence or local presence. Registration is first-come, first-served through any accredited registrar under standard ICANN rules. Many category names remain available, though premium one-word combinations can carry higher pricing.

How much does .market cost?

A .market domain typically runs about $25 per year at mainstream registrars, though rates vary by registrar and any introductory promotion. Always confirm the renewal price — not just the first-year offer — before you register.

RegistrarTypical .market price (per year)
Identity Digital accredited registrars~$25–35/yr
Namecheap~$25/yr
Porkbun~$28/yr

.market pros and cons

Pros

  • Clearly signals a marketplace — many buyers and sellers.
  • Descriptive names position the business model instantly.
  • Open to anyone with no restrictions or paperwork.
  • Flexible across retail, B2B, classifieds and niche communities.

Cons

  • Less literal than .shop or .store for a single-brand store.
  • Premium one-word names can be expensive.
  • Pricier than budget generics like .online.
  • Lower default trust than .com for mainstream shoppers.

Example .market websites

.market — frequently asked questions

What is the .market domain?
The .market domain is an open generic top-level domain for marketplaces, vendors and trading. It frames a website as a place where many buyers and sellers meet, which suits multi-vendor platforms, classifieds and niche trading communities.
Who can register a .market domain?
Anyone, anywhere. .market is fully open with no restrictions, documentation or local-presence requirement — registration is first-come, first-served through any accredited registrar.
How much does a .market domain cost?
A .market domain typically costs around $25 per year, with most registrars in the $25–$35 range. Premium one-word names can cost more. Confirm the renewal rate before registering.
Is .market better than .shop for ecommerce?
It depends on the model. .shop and .store read better for a single-brand store, while .market suits a true marketplace with many sellers. Choose .market when your site connects multiple vendors with buyers rather than selling your own products alone.