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Over 3,496 Domain Extensions

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Cheapest Registration
Cheapest Renewal
Cheapest Transfer
Popularity
Best 3 Year Value
$9.08
COM67
$9.68
SPSCOMTR
Registration - $11.75Renewal - $13.99
$11.40
NET19
$11.40
SPST25
Registration - $12.19Renewal - $16.89
$9.32
DOM80
$25.98
SPST25
Registration - $9.58Renewal - $25.03
$12.72
SPST25
Registration - $2.12Renewal - $14.29
Registration - $10.49Renewal - $14.49
$31.98
IO85
$51.75
SPST25
Registration - $44.00Renewal - $44.00
$8.70
SPSR86
$15.53
SPST25
Registration - $7.58Renewal - $16.06
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Registration - $86.50Renewal - $86.50
$1.25
SPSR86
$4.05
SPST25
Registration - $2.49Renewal - $4.99
$3.31
SPSR86
$21.94
SPST25
Registration - $4.37Renewal - $24.29
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Choosing the right domain name starts with understanding domain extensions.
TLD-List provides a complete TLD list that helps you explore top level domains and compare options before registration.

With an up-to-date list of TLDs, you can review hundreds of domain extensions, check availability, and make informed decisions for your next project. Whether you are launching a startup, building a personal brand, or managing multiple domains, selecting the right extension matters.

Our platform allows you to compare domain prices across multiple providers in one place. Instead of checking each registrar manually, TLD-List simplifies domain price comparison by presenting clear, structured data for every extension.

TLD list FAQs

A TLD (top level domain) is the last part of a full domain name (for example, ".com"). Also known as domain extensions or domain suffixes, these suffixes are a core part of the domain name system (DNS) and help route traffic on the internet. Examples of TLD include generic top-level domains like .com and .org, as well as country-code top-level domains such as .fr or .de. TLDs are a core part of the domain name system (DNS) and help route traffic on the internet.

TLD-List is a continuously updated list of tlds that helps you compare domain prices across registrars in one place. The website is designed to make it easier to explore tlds, swiftly perform domain price comparison, and understand which top-level domain options are best suited for your project. Whether you're looking for a new domain, researching trends across gtld and cctld spaces, or trying to find the perfect domain, TLD-List gives you a structured, transparent view of the market.

What are the columns on the main domain price comparison list?

After the first column, which lists the domain extensions themselves, you'll see pricing, popularity, and value indicators designed to support smarter domain registration decisions. By default you'll see:

  • Cheapest Registration ➡ The lowest current price to register a new domain name under that tld, based on publicly available registrar pricing. This reflects the first-year cost only.
  • Cheapest renewal ➡ The lowest known renewal price for the domain extension. Since renewal fees often differ from registration prices, this column helps you understand long-term costs.
  • Popularity ➡ A relative indicator of how widely a top-level domain is used, typically based on registration volume. Higher popularity can suggest stronger recognition and stability within the domain name system.
  • Best 3 year Value ➡ Shows which registrar offers the most cost-effective option over three years, combining registration and renewal pricing to highlight ideal tld choices beyond short-term promotions.

In addition, you can enable extra columns to refine your comparison:

  • Availability ➡ Appears before the domain extension column when using the search box. It shows whether an available domain exists for your query. Including a specific tld checks that extension only; otherwise, results show which extensions available match your domain name across multiple tlds.
  • Cheapest transfer ➡ The lowest cost to transfer an existing domain name to another registrar, useful if you already own a domain.
  • Whois Privacy ➡ Indicates whether whois privacy protection is included for free, offered at an extra cost, or unavailable for that tld.
  • DNSSEC Supported ➡ Shows whether the tld supports DNSSEC, a security feature of DNS that helps protect against certain types of tampering.

Together, these columns let you compare domain extensions available by price, security, and long-term value, making it easier to choose the right domain for your website.

Domain extension availability on TLD List is checked in real time, so availability results always reflect the current state at the moment you search. While most domain extension data such as pricing, tld details, and Value Scores are updated daily or multiple times per week, ensuring that comparisons across domain extensions and registrars are consistently accurate and up to date.

The 3 Year Value Score measures how much value you get for your money when registering a domain name with a specific registrar over a three-year period. It goes beyond first-year pricing by factoring in registration, renewal, and transfer costs, while also accounting for free features included with the domain extension, such as WHOIS privacy or DNS services. The higher the score, the better the overall value, helping highlight tld options that remain cost-effective after promotional pricing ends.

Domain pricing data is collected directly from publicly available registrar sources and APIs. This includes pricing for domain registration, renewals, and transfers across many registrars. The goal is to provide a neutral comparison layer rather than promote a single registrar or pricing model. If you are interested in the full list of sources you can find it here.

Not all registrars provide accessible, reliable, or structured domain name extension pricing data. If a registrar doesn't expose consistent pricing or terms, it may be excluded to preserve data accuracy. Coverage expands over time as more registrars improve transparency or make their data available.

Prices can differ because providers use different pricing policies, promotions, and add-ons. That's why using a single place to compare domain prices is useful; especially when you're looking for cheapest domain extensions.

Delegation is the process by which a top-level domain is added to the dns root and made operational on the internet. This process is coordinated by ICANN and IANA (the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority), ensuring that delegated top-level domains function correctly within the global domain name system.

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