Register your .TECH domain today

Adopted by innovators, developers, and tech companies worldwide, a .tech domain signals a strong connection to the technology ecosystem.

What is a .tech domain?

A .tech domain is a generic top-level domain created for businesses and individuals in the technology and digital innovation space. It was introduced in 2015 by Radix Registry as part of ICANN’s push to expand domain options beyond the increasingly crowded .com, .org, and .net.

Startups, developers, and SaaS companies have taken to it quickly because it does something simple but useful: It tells people exactly what industry you’re in before they even visit your site. If you’ve been wondering what a .tech domain is and what it’s used for, it comes down to this: It’s a purpose-built extension for anyone who wants their web address to reflect their place in the technology world from day one.

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Why choose a .tech domain?

It positions your brand before visitors arrive

A domain name is often the first thing a potential customer, investor, or collaborator encounters, and that first impression carries real weight. When your address ends in .tech, it places your brand in the technology space before anyone has read a single line on your site.

This immediate clarity is especially useful for early-stage companies and independent developers still building their reputation. Broader extensions can leave visitors guessing about what a business actually does. The .tech extension removes that uncertainty from the start, which for any technology-driven organization is a practical advantage worth having.

Better availability than legacy extensions

Finding a short, clean name on .com has become genuinely difficult. Most of the obvious choices were claimed years ago, leaving businesses to settle for hyphens, odd spellings, or names that were never quite right to begin with.

When you register .tech, you’re working with an extension that hasn’t had the time to become saturated. The .tech domain name you actually want is far more likely to still be sitting there, available and unclaimed. For startups and growing businesses that take branding seriously, that kind of availability is a meaningful advantage that legacy extensions rarely offer anymore.

A growing community of credible tech brands

Not long ago, .tech was mostly seen as a fallback for when a .com name was already taken. That perception has shifted considerably.

Today, established companies, active developer communities, and well-known technology events choose .tech as their primary domain, not as a second option. That kind of adoption changes how visitors read a .tech address. It no longer signals that someone couldn’t get the domain they really wanted. It signals that they made a deliberate, industry-aware choice.

For brands working to build a credible presence in the technology space, that association with a growing and recognized ecosystem is something worth factoring in.

A .tech domain is perfect for:

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Software development companies and IT service providers.
SaaS startups and technology product companies.
Independent developers and freelance programmers.
Tech-focused blogs, newsletters, and publications.
Hackathons, coding bootcamps, and developer communities.
Hardware and electronics brands.
AI, machine learning, and data science projects.
Technology conferences, summits, and industry events.
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Frequently Asked Questions

A .tech domain is a generic top-level domain introduced in 2015 and managed by Radix Registry. It’s designed for individuals, businesses, and organizations connected to the technology space. The extension signals that the person or brand behind the website is rooted in tech, whether that’s software, hardware, SaaS, IT services, or any innovation-driven field.

A .tech domain works well for software developers, IT companies, SaaS startups, tech bloggers, coding communities, hackathons, and anyone building a product or service in the technology sector. It’s also a strong choice for tech-focused events, conferences, and educational programs.

No. .tech is an open extension with no geographic, industry-specific, or eligibility-based restrictions. As long as the domain name you want is available, you can register it.

Neither is universally better. A .com carries broader familiarity, but if your preferred .com name is unavailable, a .tech domain is a strong and relevant alternative that clearly positions your brand in the technology space. For some tech companies, .tech is actually the preferred choice because of how well it aligns with their identity.

Yes. Once you register your .tech domain through Zoho Domains, you can set up custom business email addresses using Zoho Mail or any other email provider that supports custom domains.

A .tech domain pricing varies by registrar. Zoho Domains offers transparent, upfront pricing with no hidden fees or surprise renewal markups. You can check the exact cost on the Zoho Domains pricing page.

Search for your preferred .tech name on Zoho Domains, add it to your cart, enter your contact details, select your registration period, and complete the payment. Your domain is active as soon as the payment is processed.

Unlock your domain at your current registrar and request the transfer code ( EPP or authorization code ). Then visit the Zoho Domains transfer page, enter your domain name and the electronic protection platform (EPP) authorization code, and follow the steps to complete the transfer. Transfers typically take 5 to 7 days and include a one-year extension of your registration period.

After expiry, a grace period is available during which you can renew at the standard rate. Once that period ends, the domain enters a redemption phase where recovery is still possible but at an additional cost. After redemption, the domain enters a pending delete period before being released for public registration. To avoid losing your domain, enable auto-renewal through your Zoho Domains dashboard.

Yes, but only after the domain has cleared its grace, redemption, and pending delete periods and has been released for public registration. You can use the search tool on Zoho Domains or the Domain Expiry Checker on Zoho Toolkit to track when a domain becomes available.

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