Top-level domain
.capital domains
Domains built for finance and funding
.capital is a generic top-level domain aimed at money. It reads naturally for investment firms, venture and private equity funds, lenders, advisory practices, real estate syndicates, and anyone whose business is moving or managing capital. The word does double duty: it signals finance, and it also means a primary hub, so a brand can frame itself as the central place for a category. Because the domain spells out what you do, "yourname.capital" can feel more focused than a generic .com, and exact-match .com names in finance are often taken or expensive, so a clear .capital may still be available. The trade-offs are real. Some visitors still type .com by reflex, and a few older systems or forms handle newer TLDs imperfectly, so the .com is worth owning as a redirect if you can. Pricing varies by registrar, and finance-themed extensions sometimes carry a premium. .capital is a standard Identity Digital domain with no special HTTPS or DNS rules, so it works like any ordinary domain once registered. It fits best when the name itself does marketing work.
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FAQ
What does the .capital domain mean?
It is a generic top-level domain tied to finance, investment, and funding. It can also read as capital in the sense of a central hub, so brands use it to suggest the main place for a category.
Who should use a .capital domain?
Investment firms, venture and private equity funds, lenders, financial advisors, and real estate or fundraising ventures whose work centers on capital. It is also useful when the .com you want is taken and a descriptive name helps.
Is .capital a good fit compared to .com?
It is strong when the word adds meaning, since a focused name like "firmname.capital" describes the business at a glance. Many people still default to typing .com, so owning the matching .com as a redirect is wise if it is available.
How do I check if a specific .capital domain is available?
Search the exact name you want, since availability is per domain rather than per extension. Type your idea into domainsearch.sh and it will show whether that .capital name is open and suggest close alternatives.
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