The Domain Name Generator helps you brainstorm a large batch of candidate domain names from a handful of keywords. Enter the words at the heart of your project and the tool combines them with common startup-style prefixes and suffixes, then pairs every result with the top-level domains you choose to produce a ready-to-scan table of ideas.
It is a pure combinatorics tool, not a registrar. That means it never contacts the internet to check availability or pricing, so it works instantly, privately, and without any rate limits. You get raw creative fuel: dozens or hundreds of name variations that you can shortlist first and then verify with a registrar afterwards.
Everything runs in your browser using JavaScript, so your keywords and unreleased product ideas stay entirely on your own device. Founders, marketers, and side-project hackers can use it as a fast, private ideation step before committing to the slower work of checking which names are actually free to register.
Features
- Combines each keyword with configurable prefixes such as get, my and try to create branded variations.
- Appends configurable suffixes such as app, hub and hq to produce modern, memorable name endings.
- Pairs every generated name with one or more TLDs you specify, from .com to niche extensions.
- Optionally merges pairs of your keywords together to discover compound names you might not have tried.
- Deduplicates the full result set so each domain idea appears only once in the table.
- Sorts ideas by name length so shorter, punchier options are easy to spot near the top.
- Exports the whole idea list to CSV or XLSX so you can shortlist candidates in a spreadsheet.
How to use Domain Name Generator
- Enter your core keywords in the input box, one per line or separated by commas.
- Adjust the prefixes, suffixes and TLD list in the options to match the style you are after.
- Enable keyword combining if you want compound names built from two of your keywords.
- Scan the generated table of domain ideas, using the length column to find concise options.
- Export the list to CSV or XLSX, then check your favourites for availability with a registrar.
Benefits
- Founders generate a broad shortlist of name ideas in seconds before the slow availability-checking phase.
- Marketers explore many brand angles by swapping different prefix and suffix sets quickly.
- Side-project builders find a workable name without paying for a premium naming service.
- Agencies produce naming options for client pitches directly from a keyword brief.
- Anyone stuck on naming breaks through creative block with a large, varied set of prompts.
- Because nothing is looked up online, private product concepts never leave your browser.
Good domain names tend to be short, easy to spell, and tied to a memorable keyword. By systematically combining your keywords with proven prefixes and suffixes, this tool surfaces patterns you might not think of manually, such as verb-led names like getbudget or ending-led names like budgethq, giving you a much wider palette to choose from.
The tool deliberately stops at generation. Checking whether a domain is available, comparing prices across registrars, and considering trademarks are all steps that require live data and human judgement, so they sit outside a private, offline brainstorming tool. Treat the output as an idea list to filter down, not a list of names you can definitely register.
All combinations are produced locally in your browser with JavaScript, so your keywords and any hints about an unreleased product stay on your device. Because the number of results grows with every keyword, prefix, suffix and TLD you add, start with a focused set of inputs and expand gradually to keep the list manageable and relevant.