.dev
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The .dev domain extension is a secure domain for developers and technology. Managed by Google, it's part of the company's domain portfolio and is geared towards software developers, programmers, engineers, and related fields. This top-level domain (TLD) promotes a secure online environment as it requires HTTPS encryption by default. It offers a dedicated space for sharing tools, programming languages, and technical knowledge on the web. Google launched it in early 2019 for general availability.
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Registrars (46)
Registrar | Registration | Renewal | Transfer | WHOIS Privacy | Payment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
$12.90 $6.45 DOM50 | $20.90 | $12.90 | Unsupported | Credit Card Paypal | |
$8.48 $6.84 SPSR86 | $12.62 | $12.62 $10.16 SPST25 | $0.00 | Credit Card Paypal Bitcoin Google Pay Apple Pay Alipay | |
€ →$6.86 | € →$19.21 | € →$19.21 | € →$0.00 | Credit Card Paypal Bitcoin Bank Transfer | |
$7.47 | $17.19 | $17.19 | $0.00 | Credit Card Paypal Check Money Order Bank Transfer | |
$8.72 | $12.98 | $12.98 | Unsupported | Credit Card Paypal Skrill Money Order Check Bank Transfer |
Registration prices from $6.45 to $154,300.59
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All prices in USD. Prices include ICANN and setup fees. Registration/renewal/transfer prices are for a 1 year period.
About the .dev domain
Intended Usage
General information about how the TLD is expected to be used by registrants.
Software developers
Target Market
The people or entities the TLD is intended to serve.
software development
Categories
Classification groups the domain belongs to.
Organizations
Domain Level
The number of dot-separated labels in the full domain extension.
Top-level domain
Type
The type of domain (gTLD/ccTLD/grTLD/sTLD/infrastructure/test)
gTLD
New gTLD
If this is considered a new generic top-level domain (i.e. launched by ICANN sometime after 2013).
Yes
All you need to know about .dev domains
.dev is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) operated by Google Registry. Google secured the extension through ICANN’s new gTLD program in 2014 and used it internally for years before opening it to the public on February 28, 2019, after an Early Access period that began on February 19. What makes this domain unusual is that the entire TLD is built into the HSTS preload list shipped with modern browsers, so every .dev address is required to load over secure HTTPS with no per-site setup. Before that enforcement, developers widely used .dev as a local testing suffix on their own machines; once browsers started forcing encryption those setups broke, which pushed the extension toward its present role as a public, secure home for developer projects.
For anyone in software, a .dev domain name signals instantly what a site is about, positioning a portfolio, tool or documentation site inside the developer community without explanation. Two benefits stand out. Security is built in: because HTTPS is mandatory across the whole extension, every domain ships with the encryption that users and search engines now expect. Availability is the other: short, memorable names that vanished from .com years ago are often still open here at standard registration prices. For a developer or technology brand, that mix of a relevant name, automatic security and real availability is hard to find elsewhere.
The extension is used across technology for projects aimed at a technical audience. Typical uses include personal developer portfolios and résumé sites, open-source project and library homepages, API and product documentation, internal tools and dashboards, technical blogs, and showcase or demo pages for new code. Google’s own web.dev, flutter.dev, and dart.dev are well-known examples of large documentation and best-practices resources on the extension. Because every domain is secure by default, it is also a sound choice for anything handling logins or user data, from a side project to a production tool.
The defining feature of .dev is that HTTPS is not optional. The whole top-level domain is hard-coded into the HSTS preload list in Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge, so browsers refuse to load any .dev address over an unencrypted connection. In practice every site needs a valid SSL/TLS certificate before it will load at all, which bakes a core security best practice into the domain itself. For most developers this is a feature, not a hurdle: free certificates from Let’s Encrypt and automatic SSL from most hosts make compliance trivial, and visitors can trust that any .dev address is served securely. It is worth knowing upfront, though — a .dev domain pointed at a server without a certificate will simply appear broken.
Because Google Registry charges every registrar the same wholesale price, the difference between providers is markup, not the extension. Across the 46 registrars we track, registration currently starts at $6.45 with Wix, and the cheapest renewal is $10.18. On a domain you plan to keep, the renewal price matters more than the first-year promo, so compare both. A handful of short or high-demand .dev names carry registry-set premium pricing that recurs every year. You can compare live registration, renewal and transfer prices for every registrar in the comparison table above.
.dev Frequently Asked Questions
.dev is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) operated by Google Registry and aimed at the developer and technology community. It works like any other domain for a public website, with one difference: every .dev domain must use HTTPS, because the whole extension is on the browser HSTS preload list. It became publicly available in 2019 and is widely used for developer portfolios, documentation and software projects.
Yes — security is the defining feature. The entire .dev extension is on the HSTS preload list built into modern browsers, so every site must be served over HTTPS with a valid SSL certificate; there is no unencrypted version. That protects visitors by default and removes a setup step, but it does mean you need a certificate in place (free options like Let’s Encrypt work fine) before the domain will load.
Anyone. There are no eligibility requirements and you do not need to be a professional developer or a company. The extension is designed for the technology community, but registration is open to any individual, business or organization through the registrars listed above.
A .dev domain has no inherent SEO disadvantage. Google treats it as a standard generic TLD, so rankings depend on content, links and technical health like any other extension. The mandatory HTTPS protects visitors and builds trust, since most browsers show a "Not Secure" warning when loading HTTP pages, negatively influencing page experience and hence negatively influencing browsing signals that Google algorithms take into account. If you are concerned about SEO, the main consideration when choosing .dev should be audience recognition: developers read .dev as relevant and trustworthy, while a general consumer audience may be less familiar with it than .com.
Across the 46 registrars we track, a .dev domain starts at $6.45 for the first year (Wix), with renewals from $10.18. Some short or premium names cost more, set by the registry. Compare current prices for every registrar in the table above.
A .dev domain name can be registered through any of the providers in the Registrars list, where you can compare live registration, renewal and transfer prices.
.dev Policies
Restrictions
Limitations the registry has placed on registrations.
No known restrictions
Local Presence Required
If the registry requires the registrant to have a physical address local to the region.
No
DNSSEC Supported
If the registry's DNS zone supports DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC).
Yes
Premium Domains
If the registry charges higher prices for select "premium" domain names.
Yes
Minimum registration years
Minimum years that a domain can be registered at time of purchase.
1
Maximum registration years
Maximum years that a domain can be registered at time of purchase.
10
Minimum renewal years
Minimum allowable years that a domain can be renewed.
1
.dev Registry
Registry Website
The registry's website for TLD registration information.
https://www.registry.google
WHOIS Server
Host name of registry's server that stores domain registrant contact information.
whois.nic.google
Sponsor
The ICANN approved sponsoring organization.
Charleston Road Registry Inc.
Sponsor Parent Company
Entity that owns controlling interest in the sponsor company.
Google Inc.
Sponsor Address
Physical location of sponsoring organization.
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States
.dev Domain Syntax
Minimum registerable characters
Minimum label length allowed to be registered.
1
Maximum registerable characters
Maximum label length allowed to be registered.
63
.dev Root Nameservers
The registry's root nameservers that store all registered domain's authoritative nameservers.
Host Name | IPv4 Address | IPv6 Address |
|---|---|---|
ns-tld1.charlestonroadregistry.com | 216.239.32.105 | 2001:4860:4802:32:0:0:0:69 |
ns-tld2.charlestonroadregistry.com | 216.239.34.105 | 2001:4860:4802:34:0:0:0:69 |
ns-tld3.charlestonroadregistry.com | 216.239.36.105 | 2001:4860:4802:36:0:0:0:69 |
ns-tld4.charlestonroadregistry.com | 216.239.38.105 | 2001:4860:4802:38:0:0:0:69 |
ns-tld5.charlestonroadregistry.com | 216.239.60.105 | 2001:4860:4805:0:0:0:0:69 |
.dev Launch Schedule
Period | Type | Start | End |
|---|---|---|---|
Trademark ClaimsTime period when trademark holders will be notified by the Trademark Clearinghouse if a domain is registered matching their mark. | 2019-02-19 | ||
Sunrise PhaseTime period for trademark owners to apply for corresponding domains before they are made available to the general public. | 2019-01-16 | 2019-02-19 | |
Qualified Launch Program | qualified-launch-program | 2018-11-11 | 2019-02-19 |
DelegatedWhen the domain was entered into the DNS root zone. | 2014-12-18 |