Top .AI Domain Sales & Prices
These notable .AI domain sales provide market context for buyers, sellers, and investors. Compare sale prices by domain length, category, year, and intended use. The examples are sourced from publicly reported industry records and should be treated as market references, not guarantees of value.
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How .AI domain sale prices vary
Reported .ai sales in the table below span $160k to $1.5M — a roughly tenfold spread across domains that are all short, single-word and English. Length, category demand and the year of sale explain most of that gap, which is why a single ".ai average" is not a useful pricing input.
- Data sourced from publicly reported domain sales and industry records
- Prices reflect the reported final transaction price, not the asking price
- Prices vary significantly based on length, brandability, keyword value, and timing
- Not all transactions are publicly disclosed — these represent a fraction of total .ai market activity
Notable .AI domain sales
Industry examples from publicly available records
Methodology and sources
Figures are compiled from publicly reported domain sales and industry sales records. Prices are approximate where the exact figure was not publicly disclosed, and reflect the reported final transaction price rather than an asking price. Privately settled sales are not included, so this is a sample of the market and not a complete record. AI.com is a .com rather than a .ai, and is listed for category context only — it is excluded from the .ai length, category and range figures elsewhere on this page. For market reference only; not a valuation of any specific domain. Table last reviewed 17 August 2026.

.AI sales by length and brandability
Every .ai sale in the table is a single dictionary word, so length is the cleanest available proxy for brandability here. Shorter strings cluster at the top of the range, but the overlap between buckets shows length alone does not set the price.
4 characters or fewer
$160k – $1.2M
4 reported sales
Chat.ai, Safe.ai, Grow.ai, Meet.ai
5 characters
$250k – $1.5M
4 reported sales
Voice.ai, Build.ai, Image.ai, Write.ai
6 characters
$320k – $600k
3 reported sales
Prompt.ai, Vision.ai, Search.ai
.AI sales by industry and use case
The same string length prices differently depending on the category it signals. Grouping the reported .ai sales by intended use shows where buyer competition has actually been concentrated.
Market context
.AI market trends
.AI domain values have risen substantially as the AI sector has grown. Key trends to understand:
Short .AI domains (under 6 characters) are increasingly scarce — the best ones were registered years ago.
AI-sector funding continues to drive acquisition demand from startups and enterprises.
Companies are prioritising securing their .AI domain early — before brand recognition increases the asking price.
The gap between available quality .AI domains and demand for them continues to widen.
For sellers
If you're selling
If you own a short, brandable .AI domain — particularly a dictionary word or a name close to the benchmarks above — there is active buyer interest in the category. Use Price Guidance to set a market-informed listing price, and the Seller Guide to decide between a fixed price and offers.
For buyers
If you're buying
Short, single-word .ai names are a finite set, and the strongest ones were registered years ago. The sales above were informed acquisitions rather than lucky ones — comps, category demand and timing were all understood before the offer.
How to use .AI sales comps when pricing a domain
Comparable sales are the most defensible pricing input available, but only when matched properly. Four rules make the table above usable rather than merely interesting — then run the result through Price Guidance for a recommended range, and check fees and payouts so your net is clear before you list.
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Match on length and word type
A one-word, 4-character .ai is not comparable to a two-word 12-character .ai. Start from the rows closest to your domain on both counts.
02
Match on category demand
Category matters as much as the string. A generic term in an actively funded category prices differently from an equally short term in a quiet one.
03
Discount for date
A 2021 sale reflects 2021 demand. Use recent comps where available, and treat older ones as directional rather than current.
04
Expect a range, not a number
Comps bound a plausible range. Where your asking price sits inside that range is a decision about how quickly you want to sell.
Frequently asked questions about .AI sales
Where the data comes from, what moves .AI prices, and how to use comps.
The highest reported sales in the table below reach into the seven figures, led by Voice.ai at a reported $1.5 million. AI.com sold for a reported $11 million but is a .com rather than a .ai.
No. These are notable industry sales compiled from publicly available records to give market context — not transactions processed on Name.ai.
Publicly reported domain sales and industry sales records. Prices reflect the reported final transaction price where disclosed, and are approximate where exact figures are not public. Privately settled sales are not included.
Length, whether the term is a real word, the category it signals, buyer demand in that category at the time, and the year of sale. No single factor sets the price on its own.
Match comps on length and word type first, then on category, then discount older sales for date. Use the result as a range rather than a single number, and treat where you price inside that range as a decision about how quickly you want to sell.
Yes. List your .ai domain on the Name.ai marketplace, and use Price Guidance to set a realistic, market-informed asking price.
Often, yes. Value depends on length, brandability, keyword relevance, and timing. Short, pronounceable, category-relevant names can hold value even when they are coined terms.
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