Learn how to better use the Domain Generator tool
In step one, select the "Preset Lists" tab to choose from multiple categories (such as business, tech, animals, etc.). Each wordlist shows its word count. You can select multiple lists simultaneously, and the system will automatically remove duplicates and merge them.
In the "Upload File" tab, you can upload .txt files (less than 5MB) with one word per line. Use "Append File" to add multiple files or "Change File" to replace the current wordlist.
In the "Manual Input" tab, enter words directly, one per line. The system automatically removes duplicates and empty lines, and displays the valid word count in real-time.
In step two, enter prefixes and suffixes in the input fields, separating multiple options with commas. You can also click the suggested options below the input fields to quickly add common prefixes and suffixes.
All valid domain extensions are supported. Common ones include generic TLDs like .com, .net, .org, and new TLDs like .app, .io, .ai. When entering domain extensions, separate multiple options with commas.
In step three, all generated domain combinations are displayed. You can use "Copy All" to copy to clipboard or "Download All" to save as a text file.
Each domain in the results has a "Whois" button that redirects to a Whois lookup page to check domain availability.
Each domain in the list has a "Register" button that redirects to the domain registrar's relevant page.
The system automatically filters out combinations that don't comply with domain rules, such as those containing special characters, exceeding length limits, or violating domain naming conventions.
Visit the "Domain Word Lists" page to view all preset wordlists in detail. You can browse by category, first letter, word length, and more.
On the wordlist detail page, click the "Download All" button to save the current wordlist as a text file.
For optimal system performance, it's recommended to generate no more than 10,000 domain combinations at once. If you need more, consider generating them in batches.