Tech Domain Names
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Every tech company needs a name that sounds like a tech company. Browse our collection of technology-focused domain names - from crisp brandables to keyword-rich options that tell people exactly what you do.
Tech Domain Names
Names that sound like the future
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What Makes a Tech Name Work
Tech names have their own vocabulary. They're often short - think of the giants: Apple, Google, Meta, Zoom. They tend to be either real words used in unexpected ways, or invented words that feel modern and clean.
The best tech names balance familiarity with novelty. They're not so abstract that they mean nothing, but not so descriptive that they sound boring. "Slack" is a real word, but not one you'd expect for a workplace chat app. That surprise makes it memorable.
Sound matters enormously in tech naming. Tech names often have hard consonants - K, X, Z - that sound crisp and digital. They tend to be pronounceable in any language, which matters for global products. And they're almost always easy to spell.
Then there's the extension. In tech, .io has become almost as respected as .com. Extensions like .ai, .dev, and .app carry weight because they signal industry membership. The right extension can actually enhance a tech name's credibility.
The domains on this page have been selected with these principles in mind. They sound like tech companies because they were chosen to sound like tech companies - not by accident, but by design.
Modern Sound
Names that feel current and forward-thinking. They sound like they were born on the internet.
Global-Friendly
Easy to pronounce and spell regardless of native language. Tech products are global by default.
Versatile Use
Names that work for products, platforms, apps, and services. Tech pivots - names shouldn't box you in.
Memorable Impact
The kind of names people remember after hearing once. Viral potential starts with a name worth sharing.
How Tech Companies Name Themselves
Tech naming has evolved significantly over the decades. In the 80s and 90s, tech companies often used compound descriptive names - Microsoft, CompuServe, Hewlett-Packard. The name told you what the company did, in a very literal way.
The dot-com era brought a shift toward playful, made-up names. Google, Yahoo, and Amazon were abstract - they didn't describe the product, but they were catchy and memorable. This established a template: tech names don't need to be descriptive, they just need to stick.
Today's tech naming trends lean into simplicity. One-word names dominate. Abstract words are preferred over descriptive ones. And there's increasing acceptance of non-.com extensions - Notion is at notion.so, Linear at linear.app, Vercel used to be at zeit.co.
The pattern is clear: successful tech names are short, distinctive, and easy to remember. They create curiosity rather than explaining everything upfront. The name opens a door; the product walks through it.
This shift means domain selection is more creative than ever. You're not just looking for a word that describes your product - you're looking for a word (or invented word) that will become synonymous with your product. That's what we've curated here.
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The right name makes all the difference in tech. Browse our collection and find a domain that sounds like your future company.