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What is a top-level domain (TLD)?

A top-level domain (TLD) is the last segment of a domain name, located to the right of the dot. For example, in the domain name "dynadot.com", ".com" is the TLD.

TLDs are categorized into several types: generic, country code, sponsored, and geographic.

Generic TLDs (gTLDs)
  • Generic TLDs, or gTLDs, include widely used extensions such as .COM, .NET, and .ORG. These domains are open for registration by anyone, making them the most commonly used TLDs worldwide.
Country Code TLDs (ccTLDs)
  • Country code TLDs (ccTLDs) are designated for specific countries based on ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country codes (in most cases, there are a few exceptions). Examples include:
    • .US (United States)
    • .UK (United Kingdom)
    • .DE (Germany)
    • .CA (Canada)
    • .NL (Netherlands)
  • Some ccTLDs are restricted to residents of the respective country, while others are open for global registration. Additionally, certain ccTLDs are marketed for broader uses beyond their original country. These versatile ccTLDs are sometimes referred to as gccTLDs. For instance:
    • .ME (Montenegro) is popular for personal websites.
    • .CO (Colombia) is widely used as an alternative to .COM.
Explore our full list of country code TLDs.

Sponsored TLDs (sTLDs)
  • Sponsored TLDs (sTLDs) are specialized domain extensions that have a sponsor behind them that represents a specific community that the domain will serve. For example, ".XXX" is a sTLD intended for adult websites.
Geographic TLDs (geoTLDs)
  • GeoTLDs represent specific cities or geographic areas. Examples include:
See a full list of regional TLDs and city TLDs.

New TLDs (nTLDs)
  • You may have heard of the new TLDs as well. Starting in 2014, many new TLDs were released. New TLDs, also known as nTLDs, are domain extensions introduced as part of ICANN's domain expansion program starting in 2014. These TLDs provide more specialized and creative options beyond traditional extensions. Examples include:
    • .BLOG (for bloggers and content creators)
    • .SHOP (for e-commerce businesses)
    • .TECH (for technology-related sites)
    • .APP (for mobile and web applications)
New TLDs allow individuals and businesses to choose domain names that better reflect their brand or purpose.

With over 700 TLDs available, you can find and register the ideal domain name for your needs. Explore our full list of TLDs and secure your perfect domain today!

What is a second-level domain (SLD)?
What is a third-level domain?

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