Describe, don't search
Forget keyword tools. Write a sentence about your business and get names that feel earned, not assembled.
● Domain Generator — Find Your Name
Describe what you're building. We generate brandable, available domains drawn from compounds, invented words, and editorial sensibility — not keyword soup.
No signup · 18 names per query
— A few we've made
A sample of recent generations — across compound, invented, and descriptive categories.
namerton.com
✓ Available
lumenly.io
✓ Available
northbind.com
✓ Available
vellum.co
✓ Available
orelio.io
✓ Available
paperkind.com
✓ Available
quorra.co
✓ Available
fieldnote.com
✓ Available
— Approach
Forget keyword tools. Write a sentence about your business and get names that feel earned, not assembled.
Trained on the conventions of great brand names: rhythm, restraint, and the right amount of strangeness.
Each candidate is checked across .com, .io, and .co so you can claim a name the moment it lands.
— How it works
A paragraph or a phrase. The more particular, the better the names.
Compound, invented, and descriptive — grouped and rationalized.
Each candidate checked across modern TLDs in real time.
— Manifesto
No. 001
On naming
“A name is the first sentence anyone reads about your company. It should sound like the company you intend to become— not the one you happen to be on the day you registered the domain.”
— Who it's for
Whether it's your first venture or your fifteenth product line, the brief is the same: a name that earns its place on the page.
Pre-incorporation. Pre-deck. You need a name before you can build anything around it.
A new line, a new SKU, a spinout — internal codenames that deserve a public face.
Client work that requires a hundred candidates before lunch. We do the first ninety.
The weekend build. The Sunday domain check. Names good enough to make it Monday.
— In the wild
“I had been sitting on a spreadsheet of 200 bad names for three weeks. Got the one in twelve minutes.”
“It reads like a copywriter and a linguist had a fight and the linguist won. In a good way.”
“The categorization alone is worth it. Compound vs. invented vs. descriptive — actually useful.”
— By the numbers
— Questions
The stuff people email us about. If yours isn't here, ask.
Your prompt is sent to a language model tuned for brand naming conventions — rhythm, phoneme balance, trademark sanity. Results are then sorted into three editorial categories.
Availability is checked at generation time across .com, .io, and .co. Registration happens off-platform, so claim quickly — anything can change in a day.
No. Prompts are sent to the model and discarded. Nothing is logged against your account, because there are no accounts.
Yes. The output is yours. We recommend a quick trademark search in your jurisdiction before you print any letterhead.
Free while in editorial preview. Founders only — no rate limits, no signup.