.tech domain names
Technology-oriented without narrowing to one discipline.
Quick answer
.tech is a generic extension that says "technology company" without committing to AI, development or any single discipline. It is a useful middle ground when .com is unavailable and a narrower extension like .ai or .dev would misdescribe what the company does.
Check a .tech nameWhat .tech actually signals
- A generic extension open to any registrant, with none of the audience narrowing that .ai or .dev bring.
- Reads as a full word rather than an abbreviation, so it survives being spoken aloud in a way some extensions do not.
- Availability of short, meaningful names is considerably better than in .com.
Registration requirements for .tech
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 | .tech |
|---|---|
| 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) | Not supported |
| Transfers | Require an authorization code from the losing registrar |
Registry data last synchronised 2026-08-20 · source: Radix
Who .tech suits
A good fit for
- Hardware, deep-tech and multi-discipline technology companies
- Conferences, communities and publications covering technology
- Companies whose category may shift, where a narrow extension would date
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Browse all .tech domainsFrequently asked questions about .tech
It is a standard generic extension used by technology companies, conferences and publications, and it is treated by search engines the same as any other gTLD. Credibility comes from the site rather than the extension.