.net domain names
The established neutral alternative to .com.
Quick answer
.net is an original generic extension that began with network and infrastructure providers and now serves as a broadly neutral alternative when the matching .com is unavailable. It carries recognition without the non-profit reading of .org or the technical narrowing of .io.
Check a .net nameWhat .net actually signals
- Among the original generic extensions, with recognition close to .com and no industry restriction.
- Historical association with network operators and ISPs, largely faded into general use.
- Frequently registered defensively alongside a .com, which means many .net names sit parked next to an active .com.
Registration requirements for .net
Read from the registry data behind our own registration flow, so these are the rules your registration will actually be checked against — not a general description of the extension.
| Requirement | .net |
|---|---|
| Registration term | 1 to 10 years |
| Organization details | Not required — individuals can register |
| Registrant country | No country restriction |
| Nameservers | Optional at registration (up to 13) |
| Internationalised names (IDN) | Supported |
| Transfers | Require an authorization code from the losing registrar |
Registry data last synchronised 2026-08-20 · source: Verisign
Who .net suits
A good fit for
- Infrastructure, hosting and network services
- Companies whose .com is held but who want a familiar extension
- Defensive registration around an existing .com brand
.net domains on the marketplace now
Premium .net names currently listed on Name.ai. Availability changes constantly; this list refreshes hourly.
Frequently asked questions about .net
For a commercial business, generally yes — .net is neutral, while .org signals a non-profit or institutional identity that can read as a mismatch. Where the .com is available, it still outperforms both on recall.