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AI product names are drowning in "gen", "neural", and "mind" — the category is already crowded. Find a .com that stands apart while still signalling intelligence and capability.

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What makes a good ai domain names

Avoid the obvious AI clichés

Hundreds of AI products launched with "neural", "gpt", "sage", "oracle", and "mind" in their names. These associations are already diluted. Reaching for a slightly unexpected word — one that implies intelligence without declaring it — creates more lasting differentiation.

Make it sound like a product, not a paper

Academic vocabulary ("inference", "embedding", "transformer") reads as credible to engineers but creates distance with business buyers. The most successful AI product names — Copilot, Cursor, Perplexity — feel like tools, not research projects.

Think about the next feature, not the first

AI products expand fast. A name too tied to a single modality ("VoiceAI", "ImgGen") becomes limiting when you add features. Build in a layer of abstraction: a name that implies capability rather than a specific implementation keeps your options open.

Naming patterns from real ai companies

Cognitive verb as brand

  • Perplexity
  • Cursor
  • Notion AI
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Prefix + AI / gen

  • Midjourney
  • Runway
  • Cohere
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Compound intelligence word

  • DeepMind
  • OpenAI
  • Anthropic
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Auto + action

  • AutoGPT
  • Autopilot
  • Autoblocks
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Common questions

What makes a good domain name for an AI product?

The best AI product domains are short, pronounceable, and avoid overused AI buzzwords. They imply intelligence or capability without explicitly stating it. A .com under 12 characters that contains a familiar word root tends to outperform clever constructed names.

Should I use .ai instead of .com for an AI company?

.ai has become common in the AI space and is widely understood by technical audiences. However, .com still carries more universal trust, particularly with enterprise customers and non-technical buyers. If you can get the .com, prioritise it.

How do I find an available .com for an AI product in a crowded namespace?

Use SharpDomainSearch to combine your keyword with 200+ common prefixes and suffixes. The tool checks real .com availability live. Focus on unexpected combinations — pairing "gen" or "auto" with less-saturated second words — where availability is much higher.

Can I include "GPT" or "AI" in my domain name?

You can register domains containing "AI" freely. "GPT" is associated with OpenAI's trademarks — using it in a commercial product name carries legal risk. "AI" as a standalone suffix or prefix is generic and unprotected. Always consult a trademark attorney before launching.

Do AI company domain names need to describe what the product does?

No — and often descriptive names age poorly as AI capabilities expand. Abstract or metaphorical names (think Runway, Cohere, Anthropic) give you room to grow. Descriptive names ("EmailAIWriter") lock you into a narrow positioning that marketing then has to fight against.

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