Find the best available .app domain name.
Describe what you're building and namit generates brandable .app domains that are actually available — scored by AI, with matching social handles, ready to register on the spot.
What is a .app domain?
The secure-by-default home for apps — the first extension that requires HTTPS on every site.
.app is a top-level domain operated by Google and opened to the public in 2018. Its standout feature is security: every .app site is required to use HTTPS, with the entire extension on the browser’s preload list.
That makes .app a perfect, literal home for software — mobile apps, web apps and product landing pages — while quietly reassuring visitors that the connection is encrypted. The name says what it is, and the padlock comes built in.
A short history of .app
How .app found its place on the modern web.
Google wins .app
Google acquires the rights to operate the .app extension at auction.
Public launch
.app opens to everyone — the first TLD to require HTTPS across the board.
Products move in
App makers and startups adopt .app for landing pages and product sites.
A modern app address
.app is an established home for software that wants to look current and secure.
Where .app is used — and why it works
One extension, a clear personality. Here is where .app fits best.
Mobile & web apps
A name.app is the most literal, memorable home for a software product.
Product landing pages
Marketing sites for apps use .app to match the product to the URL.
Fintech & secure tools
Required HTTPS makes .app a natural fit where trust and security matter.
Startups & launches
.app reads as modern and built-for-purpose, ideal for a fresh launch.
Developer products
Tools and platforms use .app to signal “this is software you use.”
Internal & web tools
Dashboards and utilities feel right on a clean, secure .app address.
Is a .app domain right for you?
Every extension has a personality. Here is where .app shines — and where another might fit better.
- Mobile and web apps
- App landing and marketing pages
- Security-conscious and fintech products
- Modern product launches
- Blogs and content-first sites
- Audiences unfamiliar with newer extensions
- Brands set on a classic .com identity
.app domain questions, answered
The most common things people ask before registering a .app.
What is a .app domain best for?
.app is built for software — mobile apps, web apps and the landing pages that promote them. The name is literal and memorable, and every .app site is secure by default.
Why does .app require HTTPS?
Google added the entire .app extension to the browser HSTS preload list, so connections are always encrypted. It removes a setup step and reassures visitors their connection is secure.
How much does a .app domain cost?
A .app typically costs about $14–$20 per year. namit shows live prices from multiple registrars so you can compare before you buy.
Is .app good for SEO?
Yes. The extension is not a ranking factor, but the required HTTPS satisfies a known best practice, and a memorable name.app can improve click-through and recall.
Do I need an SSL certificate for .app?
You will need HTTPS to serve the site at all, but most modern hosts and registrars provide a free SSL certificate automatically, so it is usually a non-issue.
Can I get matching social handles for my .app?
Yes. Turn on “Social handles” and namit checks availability across 14 platforms so your .app and your @handles stay consistent.
From a sentence to a brand in three steps
No design tools, no spreadsheets of dead domains. Just describe, choose, and launch.
Describe
Type what you're building. One sentence is all namit needs to get going.
Choose
Pick a name that's available as a domain and across every social handle.
Launch
Generate a full brand kit, register your domain, and go live the same day.
Claim your perfect .app today.
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