From the trusted familiarity of .com to regional extensions like .my, every TLD says something different about a project. Browse by extension to find the one that fits.
Long associated with nonprofits, associations, and institutions. Even for a commercial project, .org signals mission over margin.
The most recognized and trusted extension in the world. If universal familiarity and zero explanation matter, .com is still the safest choice.
Malaysia's country-code extension, ideal for any brand, business, or project with a genuine connection to Malaysia.
One of the original top-level domains, often used as a clean alternative when the matching .com is taken — well understood and broadly trusted.
Tells visitors upfront that the site is a resource or reference — a natural fit for guides, regional portals, and informational projects.
An instantly readable signal for ecommerce — visitors know they're looking at a store before they even click.
A modern, generic extension that simply says 'this is a website' — flexible enough for almost any project.
Originally reserved for licensed professionals, .pro still carries a credible, services-oriented tone.
A short, widely available global extension, popular for brandable projects that want brevity over legacy prestige.
A regional extension representing Latin American culture and identity — a strong choice for brands targeting that audience.
A natural fit for digital agencies, products, and platforms that want their extension to reinforce what they actually do.
Functionally similar to .shop — a clear, modern extension for retail and product-focused brands.
A niche extension purpose-built for marine, boating, and nautical businesses.
A niche extension built specifically for hair-care and beauty brands.
Originally designed for contact information and communication services — a distinctive choice for a directory or contact-first product.
A compact modern extension popular for new projects that want a clean, contemporary feel without the baggage of .com scarcity.
Clearly signals a reference, knowledge-base, or community-documentation project.
Shiksha is the Hindi word for education — a direct, on-the-nose extension for schools, courses, and education platforms, especially for an Indian audience.
A distinctive extension popular with designers, artists, and creative studios.
Evokes immediacy — well suited to news, events, or anything framed around "right now".