.tech
TechnologyThe domain for technology companies, startups, developers, and anyone who embodies innovation.
The Domain for Technology
.tech was introduced in 2015 and has quickly established itself as the preferred domain for the technology industry. The extension signals innovation, technical competence, and forward-thinking.
From startups to established tech companies to developers and IT service providers: .tech speaks the language of the digital world and positions your brand in the technological environment.
Well-known companies like CES (ces.tech) use .tech for their main presence. The extension is globally recognized and stands for technical excellence.
At a Glance
- Registry
- Radix
- Introduced
- 2015
- Registered Domains
- ~300,000
- Minimum Length
- 1 Character
- IDN (Umlauts)
- Yes
- Restrictions
- None
Who is .tech for?
Tech startups, software companies, IT service providers, developers, hardware manufacturers, tech blogs, and anyone who embodies technology and innovation. The domain immediately makes clear: this is about tech.
One of the most successful new domain extensions of recent years.
Domains for the tech industry.
- Clear tech positioning
- Good names available
- Modern and innovative
- Industry-specific
- More neutral
- Almost everything taken
- Better known
- Broader usage
Signal Innovation
.tech positions your company as innovative and forward-thinking.
Typical Use Case
A SaaS startup is looking for a domain for its new product. At productname.tech, it's immediately clear: this is about technology. The domain supports brand building in the tech segment.
Also operates .online, .store, .website, and other new extensions alongside .tech.
Globally Recognized
.tech is internationally understood and established in the global tech scene.
- DNS management included
- SSL certificate included
- No setup fee
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