Domain Name Generator
Generate creative, brandable domain name suggestions with availability likelihood, alternative TLDs, and naming strategy tips.
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Why Use Domain Name Generator
25 Names Per Run
Each generation returns 25 domain name suggestions grouped by strategy, so you compare options side by side rather than hunting through a single list.
Multiple TLD Strategies
Results cover .com, .io, .co, .app and other TLDs alongside exact-match, brandable, short, prefix, and suffix variations, giving you real naming strategy in one pass.
Availability Guidance
Each suggestion comes with a likely availability note and a brandability score, so you can prioritize the names worth checking before spending time on a registrar.
Describe Anything
Describe your project in plain language, including niche, audience, and tone, and the AI builds names that actually fit your concept instead of returning generic keyword mashups.
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GPT-4o Powered Generation
Our text generation pipeline uses GPT-4o-mini to run a structured naming brief against your project description. The model considers phonetics, memorability, and keyword relevance at the same time, not sequentially, which is why the output covers distinct angles rather than variations on a single pattern.
The results are organized into five named strategy groups, exact-match, brandable, short, creative TLD, and prefix/suffix, so you can see immediately which direction suits your project. Brandability scores give you a quick signal on which names are worth pursuing before you open a registrar tab.
Frequently Asked Questions
You describe your project, its audience, and the tone you want, and the AI returns 25 domain name suggestions sorted into five strategy groups: exact-match keywords, brandable invented names, short names under 8 characters, names with creative TLDs, and names with prefixes or suffixes like "get," "hub," or "ly." Each suggestion includes a likely availability note and a brandability score from 1 to 5.
The tool works best when you describe your project in English, since most domain name strategies and registrar search results are English-oriented. That said, you can request names in other languages or ask for names that blend words from two languages, and the AI will follow your lead.
Yes. Include style preferences in your description. For example, "professional and minimal" steers names toward clean two-syllable words, while "playful and quirky" produces invented portmanteaus and rhyming constructions. You can also ask the AI to avoid hyphens, numbers, or specific words you dislike.
The AI provides a likelihood estimate based on how common or invented each name is, not a live WHOIS lookup. Treat it as a first filter. Names rated high availability are worth checking at a registrar, while those rated low are probably registered and you should focus on alternatives first.
Yes. Run a follow-up prompt like "generate variations of Finly for a personal finance app" and the AI will spin out alternatives with different endings, prefixes, and TLD pairings. This is a good way to narrow from 25 broad suggestions down to a short list built around the one direction you preferred.
Results appear in a few seconds. Because the output is a structured list of 25 names with scores, generation takes slightly longer than a short text snippet, but you will not be waiting more than ten seconds even on a slow connection.
Yes. The names are yours to use. Before committing, check the domain at a registrar, run a trademark search for any invented word you plan to use as a brand name, and verify there are no social handles already claimed that would conflict with your chosen identity.
A general chat prompt gives you a flat list with no structure, no availability signal, and no scoring. This tool uses a purpose-built naming brief that forces the model to cover five distinct strategies and score each name for brandability. You get an organized, decision-ready list instead of a brainstorm you still have to sort yourself.
Your inputs are processed securely and are not shared with third parties. Copy the names you want to keep before closing the page, since the output lives in your session and is not published anywhere.
Tell the AI what your site does, who it is for, and the feeling you want the name to convey. "A budgeting app for college students, friendly and approachable" will produce far better names than just "budgeting app." If you want to avoid a specific TLD or letter pattern, say so. Running two or three generations with slightly different descriptions and comparing the results is a good way to find a name that fits.
Free Domain Name Generator: Brandable AI Name Suggestions vs Other Methods
| Feature | Luxoret AI | Manual / Traditional | Other Tools |
|---|---|---|---|
| Speed | Ready in seconds | Days with an agency | Minutes per piece |
| Skill Required | None — AI-guided | Marketing expertise | Some copywriting skill |
| A/B Variations | Instant alternative versions | Expensive iteration | Manual rewrite needed |
| Data-Driven | AI-optimized for engagement | Depends on strategist | Basic suggestions |
| Scalability | Generate hundreds instantly | One piece at a time | Limited by plan |
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