TLD (Top-Level Domain)
The extension of a domain name, such as .com, .org, or .net, identifying the website's category or geographical region.
A Top-Level Domain, or TLD, is the final part of a web address that comes after the dot, such as .com, .org, or .net. It indicates the purpose or region of a website. For example, .edu is used by educational institutions and .co.uk represents the United Kingdom. Choosing the right TLD affects your site's branding, credibility, and audience reach. Today, hundreds of TLDs exist, from traditional ones to modern options like .shop or .tech. Selecting one that fits your goals can make your web address more memorable and professional.