AI Domain Generator

Find a domain that's
perfectly yours

Describe your business, choose your preferred extensions, and let AI generate short, brandable, available-sounding domain names across .com, .ng, .io and more.

your.com
.com
.co
.io
.ng
.co.ng
.com.ng
.ai
.app
.tech
.store
.online
.co.uk
Any style
Brandable
Keyword-rich
Short & snappy
Creative/hack
Any
≤ 8 chars
≤ 12 chars
≤ 15 chars
Searching the domain space…
Scanning combinations…
0 domain suggestions
Filter:
All

Saved Domains

ABOUT THIS TOOL

About this free AI domain name generator

This free domain name generator takes your business description, preferred keywords, and target extensions and returns a list of short, brandable, available-sounding domain name ideas — in seconds. Powered by AI, it produces creative options that match your brand and niche.

Unlike manually guessing names and checking them one by one, this AI domain name generator analyses naming patterns across thousands of real domains — compound words, creative abbreviations, keyword combinations, and TLD pairings — and surfaces options you would never have thought to try on your own.

Think of it as having a domain strategist and DNS researcher working simultaneously around the clock, completely free. It shortens a process that normally takes hours of frustrating trial and error into a focused, fast creative session where availability is factored in from the start.

HOW IT WORKS

How Our Domain Name Generator Works

The moment you describe your business, the AI begins processing your input across six dimensions before generating a single domain suggestion.

AI-Powered Naming
The AI reads your business description and identifies the core concept, target audience, and industry signals — building a rich domain brief before generating anything.
Style Filtering
Choose brandable, keyword-rich, short and snappy, or creative domain hacks. Every suggestion is filtered through your chosen style so results stay relevant to your taste.
Multi-Extension Support
Generate across .com, .co, .ng, .com.ng, .io, .ai, .app, .tech, .store, .online, and .co.uk simultaneously — so you see every viable option across the extensions that matter to you.
Length Control
Set a maximum character limit — 8, 12, 15, or any length. Shorter domains are more memorable, easier to type, and less prone to typos in search bars and conversation.
Real-Time Scoring
Every generated domain receives a score based on memorability, length, brandability, and extension quality — so you can quickly identify the strongest options without manually evaluating each one.
Unlimited Regeneration
Each generation produces a genuinely new batch. Save your favourites across sessions and regenerate as many times as needed until the right domain appears.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR

What Makes a Great Domain Name?

Not all domains are equal. The best domain names share six qualities that make them easy to own, easy to remember, and easy to build a brand around.

Short
Domains under 12 characters are faster to type, easier to recall from memory, and less likely to be misspelled when someone tries to visit your site directly.
Easy to Say and Spell
If you have to spell out your domain every time you mention it in conversation, you are losing referral traffic constantly. A domain that sounds exactly as it reads is a business asset.
Brandable
A great domain feels distinctive and ownable — not generic. Coined words, tight compounds, and inventive combinations are harder to confuse with competitors and easier to trademark.
No Hyphens or Numbers
Hyphens are forgotten in conversation and reduce perceived credibility. Numbers create confusion ("is it the digit or the word?"). Neither belongs in a professional domain name.
Right Extension
.com is the global standard. .ng or .com.ng signals a Nigerian-focused business. .io suits tech products. .ai suits AI tools. Match the extension to your audience and ambition.
Future-Proof
A domain tied too tightly to one product, one city, or one offering becomes a ceiling as you scale. The best domain names grow with your business rather than constraining it.
WHY IT MATTERS

Why Your Domain Name Matters More Than You Think

Most founders pick a domain in five minutes and move on. In reality, your domain name is one of the most permanent decisions you will make for your online presence — and its quality compounds over time.

1
It is your permanent online address
Changing your domain after you have built an audience, earned backlinks, and established brand recognition is expensive and disruptive. Every link pointing to your old domain loses its value. Every customer who bookmarked it is gone. Get it right the first time.
2
It shapes your brand's credibility instantly
When someone sees your domain in an email signature, on a business card, or in a search result, they form a judgement about your professionalism in under a second. A sharp, clean domain signals a serious business. A messy one raises doubts before the conversation even starts.
3
It determines your email address
Your domain drives every professional email address in your business. A clean domain gives you [email protected]. A compromised domain forces ugly workarounds that undermine trust at every touchpoint with clients, investors, and partners.
4
It affects branded search performance
When someone searches for your business by name, your domain is one of Google's strongest signals for serving the right result. A domain that closely matches your brand name makes branded search clean and unambiguous. A mismatched domain splits authority and confuses the algorithm.
5
It anchors your entire digital presence
Your website, branded email, social media verification, Google Business Profile, and every piece of marketing material you produce will reference this one address. A strong domain creates coherence across all of those touchpoints. A weak one fragments your identity from day one.
COMMON MISTAKES

Common Domain Name Mistakes to Avoid

These are the most frequent domain mistakes founders make — and the ones most likely to create real problems after launch.

Choosing a domain with hyphens
Hyphens are almost always forgotten when someone types your domain from memory. You end up sending traffic to a competitor who owns the clean version of your name.
Using numbers in the domain
Numbers create verbal ambiguity — nobody knows whether you mean the digit "4" or the word "four." This confusion costs you direct traffic and makes verbal referrals unreliable.
Skipping the .com when it matters
If your audience is global or professional, not owning the .com of your name is a long-term liability. Customers default to typing .com — and someone else may own it and benefit from your traffic.
Too long or hard to spell
Every extra character is another chance for a typo. Every unusual spelling is a support ticket waiting to happen. If you have to say "it's spelled with two t's" — reconsider the domain.
Infringing on a trademark
Registering a domain that includes a trademarked brand name (even in a different context) can result in a UDRP dispute and forced transfer — often after you have built significant equity on that address.
Not registering matching extensions
If you register yourbrand.com but a competitor registers yourbrand.ng, they can capture your local traffic. Securing the most relevant extensions defensively is cheap insurance.
Choosing a domain that looks like spam
Domains with random character strings, excessive keywords, or unusual TLDs trigger spam filters in email clients and make recipients less likely to trust links you send them.
Waiting too long to register
Domain squatters monitor public trademark filings, company registrations, and trending business names. Once a great domain catches attention, it disappears fast. Register before you announce.
WHO IT'S FOR

Who Should Use This Domain Name Generator?

Whether you are launching something new or rebranding an existing business, this tool gives you a fast, focused stream of domain ideas across every extension that matters to you.

Startup Founders
Who need a sharp, available domain before they announce their company, build their product, or start taking investors seriously. The domain search should happen before the logo.
Small Business Owners
Setting up their first website and needing a domain that is professional, available, and easy enough for customers to remember and type without help.
Developers & Agencies
Checking domain availability for client projects during discovery or proposal phases — quickly surfacing options before presenting naming directions to a client.
Bloggers & Creators
Launching a content platform, newsletter, or personal brand and needing a clean domain that is short, memorable, and available across the extensions they care about.
E-Commerce Sellers
Building an online store and needing a domain that is clean, searchable, and available for both the store itself and the branded email addresses the business will need.
Rebranding Businesses
Who have outgrown their existing domain or business name and need to find a new address that reflects their current positioning without losing their digital credibility.
NEXT STEPS

What to Do After Finding Your Domain Name

A generated domain suggestion is a starting point. Here is the exact workflow to lock it in and build your online presence around it before someone else claims it.

1
Register immediately — don't wait
Domain availability changes hourly. The moment you identify a domain you want, register it. The cost is typically under ₦5,000–₦15,000 per year for a .com.ng or .ng. Waiting to think about it is how you lose it to a squatter.
2
Register matching extensions defensively
If you register yourbrand.com, also consider securing yourbrand.ng and yourbrand.com.ng if you operate in Nigeria. Defensive registration prevents competitors and squatters from capturing your local traffic.
3
Set up branded email immediately
Once your domain is registered, set up at least one professional email address (hello@, info@, or yourname@) before you start any business communication. A branded email signals professionalism that a Gmail address never can.
4
Enable auto-renewal
Forgotten renewals are how established businesses lose their domains to squatters who monitor expiry dates. Enable auto-renewal with your registrar on day one and keep your payment method current.
5
Brief a web designer
With your domain secured, you have a real address to build around. Now is the right time to brief a designer on your website. The domain you chose will shape naming conventions, URL structure, and the brand identity that wraps around it.
6
Register your business and trademark
If the domain matches your intended business name, file for CAC registration and consider trademark registration for your brand name. A domain you own but cannot legally protect is always at risk from larger entities in the same space.
COMPARE

Free Domain Generator vs Hiring a Domain & Brand Consultant

Both have their place. Understanding what each delivers helps you decide when a free tool is enough — and when professional strategy pays for itself.

What's Covered This Free Tool Domain Consultant
AI-generated domain ideas ✓ Unlimited batches ✓ Curated shortlist
Multi-extension search ✓ 12 extensions ✓ Full registry access
Domain scoring & ranking ✓ Automated scoring ✓ Expert evaluation
Trademark conflict check ✗ Not included ✓ Full clearance search
Competitor domain analysis ✗ Not included ✓ Full competitive audit
Brand strategy alignment ✗ Not included ✓ Domain fits brand story
Premium domain sourcing ✗ New registrations only ✓ Aftermarket & auctions
Revision rounds ✓ Unlimited regenerations Defined revision rounds
Cost ✓ Free, instant Paid — varies by scope

Use this free tool to generate ideas, score options, and shortlist available domains quickly. When you need trademark clearance, competitive analysis, premium domain acquisition, or full brand-to-domain strategy — that is when professional guidance earns its cost back many times over.

✦   i2Medier Web & Brand Services

Found your domain?
Now build the website around it.

i2Medier helps you register your domain, set up professional email, design your website, and launch your full online presence — from a single address to a complete digital brand in one place.

Domain Registration Business Email Setup Website Design Web Hosting Logo & Brand Identity CAC Business Registration
Start Your Web Project → View All Services
Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions About the Domain Name Generator

Everything you need to know about finding, evaluating, and registering the right domain for your business.

The tool generates names across .com, .co, .ng, .com.ng, .co.ng, .io, .ai, .app, .tech, .store, .online, and .co.uk. You can select exactly which extensions you want before generating so results stay focused on what matters to your market.
The tool generates AI-powered domain name suggestions scored on memorability, length, and brandability. For definitive live availability, click through to a registrar like Namecheap or GoDaddy — domain status can change by the minute and only a live WHOIS query is fully authoritative.
A strong domain is short (under 12 characters ideally), easy to spell, easy to say aloud, contains no hyphens or numbers, and uses the right extension for your audience. A .com is the global standard; .ng or .com.ng works well for Nigeria-focused businesses; .io suits tech products.
Yes. Enter your existing business name or related keywords and the tool will suggest available variations, creative alternatives, and different TLD options that still represent your brand clearly. You can also use the "must include" field to lock in a specific word.
.com is the most trusted and widely recognised extension globally, and it is usually the best choice for businesses with international ambitions. For Nigerian-focused businesses, .com.ng or .ng can be equally strong. .io is popular for tech startups, and .ai is gaining traction for AI-focused products.
Yes — defensively registering your brand name across your key extensions (.com, .ng, .com.ng) is smart and inexpensive. It prevents competitors or squatters from capturing your local traffic and ensures brand consistency across every market you serve.
A domain hack uses the TLD as part of the word — for example, del.icio.us or bit.ly. They create memorable, compact domains when the extension completes a word or phrase. Our tool flags these as "creative/hack" style results so you can explore them alongside conventional options.