A good domain name is short, memorable, and easy to spell aloud. This tool takes your seed keywords and mechanically explores the combination space — prefixes, suffixes, blends, and truncations — so you can scan dozens of brandable candidates in seconds instead of staring at a blank page.
How it works
You provide one or two seed words. The generator applies several transformation strategies to each:
- Prefix / suffix — joins a curated affix like
get,try,hq,ly, orifyto your word. - Blend — merges two seed words by overlapping or concatenating them.
- Truncate — drops trailing vowels to create snappier, invented-feeling stems.
Each resulting stem is lowercased, stripped of non-alphanumeric characters, and paired with every TLD you selected. The tool de-duplicates the list and caps total length so you only see usable candidates. Nothing leaves your browser — there is no availability lookup, just fast local string building.
Tips and example
For the keywords cloud notes, you might see getcloudnotes.com, cloudly.io, clounotes.co, and notescloud.app. Treat the output as a brainstorm:
- Say each candidate out loud — if you have to spell it, drop it.
- Avoid hyphens, double letters at word boundaries, and numbers; they hurt recall.
- Once you have a shortlist, check each one at a registrar and search trademark databases before committing.