The collection

AI & Data Domain Names for Sale

The shelf for intelligence products — models, agents, and the data underneath.

2Names available
$4,990Prices from
.COMExtension
Jul 2026Newest arrival

Notes from the curators

Why these names work

Naming an AI company got harder exactly when it mattered most. The obvious vocabulary — mind, brain, neural, cortex — was claimed years ago, and the wave of funded startups since has stripped the shelves of anything short that still sounds intelligent. What earns a place in this collection is a name that carries the signal without the cliché: language that suggests reasoning, memory, precision or scale, on a clean .com a founder can defend.

AI names age in a particular way. Products pivot — a copilot becomes a platform, a model becomes an API — so the safest names describe a capability or a quality rather than this quarter’s product category. A name like a well-chosen metaphor keeps working after the roadmap changes underneath it.

Buyers in this category are often pre-launch: the name is the first public decision the company makes. Fixed pricing exists here for exactly that moment — no auction against a rival lab, no anchoring games, just the number on the card.

Naming notes from the house

How to choose on this shelf

  1. Avoid spelling tricks (dropped vowels, swapped letters): AI products get recommended by voice assistants and podcasts, and a name that cannot survive being heard is invisible there.

  2. Names that suggest a faculty — recall, tally, sense, vault — outlast names welded to a product category like "chat" or "GPT".

  3. Check how the name reads to a machine, too: assistants and answer engines repeat clean, pronounceable brands far more readily than character soup.

Good to know

Common questions

All questions
Should an AI startup use .ai or .com?

Ideally the .com, with .ai as a defensive registration. The .ai extension signals category fast, but the .com remains where mistyped traffic, investor emails and enterprise trust land. If the exact .com of your shortlisted name is available at a fixed price, that is usually the better long-term asset.

What makes an AI domain "premium"?

Scarcity and fit: short length, real pronounceability, and vocabulary that still sounds intelligent after the current hype cycle. Names carrying those traits keep their value across product pivots — which is precisely what an early-stage AI company needs.

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