.global
InternationalThe domain for international companies, global brands, and organizations with worldwide reach.
The Domain for Global Presence
.global was introduced in 2014 and is aimed at companies and organizations with an international focus. The extension signals worldwide presence and cross-border activities.
Multinational corporations, international NGOs, globally operating startups – .global positions your brand as a player on the world stage. The extension is universally understood and language-independent.
Especially for companies that don't prefer a single country domain, .global offers a neutral alternative with clear international orientation.
At a Glance
- Registry
- Identity Digital
- Introduced
- 2014
- Registered Domains
- ~50,000
- Minimum Length
- 1 Character
- IDN (Umlauts)
- Yes
- Restrictions
- None
Who is .global for?
Multinational companies, international organizations, globally operating startups, NGOs, brands with worldwide presence. Anyone operating across borders will find .global the right domain.
Internationally understood – in every language, on every continent.
Domains for international presence.
- Clear international statement
- Good names available
- Country-neutral
- Modern character
- More neutral
- Almost everything taken
- Better known
- Broader usage
Language-Independent
"Global" is understood worldwide – ideal for multilingual audiences.
Typical Use Case
A company is expanding internationally and looking for a domain that doesn't favor any single region. At companyname.global, it signals worldwide presence and ambitions.
Also operates .email, .pro, and many other extensions alongside .global.
No Restrictions
Anyone can register a .global domain – regardless of location or industry.
- DNS management included
- SSL certificate included
- No setup fee
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