Domain names are being registered at a rate of more than one million names every month.
A Million Domains Monthly: The Internet's Land Grab
Every single month, more than one million new domain names join the internet's sprawling directory. To put that in perspective, that's roughly one new domain every 2.5 seconds, 24/7, without pause. The digital land rush shows no signs of slowing down.
As of early 2025, there are over 368 million domain names registered across all top-level domains (TLDs). That number jumped by 4.2 million in just the first quarter of the year—a monthly average of about 1.4 million new registrations. And that's just the net increase after accounting for expired domains. The actual number of new registrations is even higher.
What's Fueling the Frenzy?
The explosion isn't random. Every new business needs a web presence. Every entrepreneur needs a brand. Every idea, product, or service—from AI startups to local bakeries—stakes its claim with a domain name.
The breakdown tells an interesting story:
- .com and .net domains remain the heavyweights with 169.8 million registrations
- Country-code domains (.uk, .de, .cn, etc.) account for 142.9 million
- New generic TLDs (.tech, .shop, .app) have grown to 37.8 million, up 2.6% in Q1 2025 alone
The Economics of Digital Real Estate
Unlike physical real estate, domain names cost as little as $10-15 per year. That low barrier to entry means individuals and businesses can secure multiple names—protecting their brand, planning future projects, or simply hoping for a profitable resale.
Domain investing has become its own industry. Premium domains sell for thousands or even millions of dollars. Voice.com sold for $30 million. Hotels.com reportedly went for $11 million. Even modest domains can fetch hundreds or thousands from the right buyer.
Where It's All Heading
Industry analysts project the global domain market will reach 459.9 million registered domains by 2030, maintaining a steady 3.3% annual growth rate. That means we're adding roughly 15-20 million new domains to the internet each year.
The internet isn't just growing—it's accelerating. Every month, a million new digital addresses appear. Every day, businesses stake their claims. And every 2.5 seconds, someone, somewhere decides their idea deserves a place on the web.