A Domain Extension, or Top-Level Domain (TLD), is the suffix at the end of a web address, like .com, .org, or .net.
More About Domain Extensions
Domain extensions serve several purposes. They can indicate the nature of a website (.org for organizations), its geographic origin (.us for the United States), or even its industry (.bank for banking). With the introduction of new gTLDs, there’s now a wider variety of extensions, offering more customization and branding opportunities for websites.
Register a domain today and choose from the most popular domain extensions.