What is .AUDIO?

.AUDIO is a descriptive domain extension that clearly signals your site is focused on sound or audio related content.

It can work well for podcast networks, audio hosting, sound libraries, audio equipment brands, and more.

Who can register a .AUDIO domain?

Anyone can register a .AUDIO domain.

It is most useful for audio first brands, podcasters, music services, production companies, and businesses that sell audio hardware or software.

Why media brands choose .AUDIO

  • Clearly highlights audio or sound focused content
  • Good fit for podcasts and streaming platforms
  • Helps audio tools and equipment brands stand out
  • Memorable for listeners looking for sound based services

Why you might not choose .AUDIO

  • Niche focus: It can feel too narrow if your brand covers more than audio.
  • Lower recognition: Many users still default to .COM or other familiar extensions.
  • Longer extension: Adding "audio" to your name and extension can create longer domains.
  • Mixed expectations: Visitors may expect primarily listening content, not general information.

Because of these factors, Website.com focuses on widely recognized extensions such as .COM, .NET, and .ORG. .AUDIO domains are not currently available for registration through Website.com.

Similar alternatives available at Website.com

If you're looking for a strong domain for your business or brand, consider:
  • .COM – the most widely recognized and trusted extension worldwide
  • .NET – a strong fit for online services, tools, and digital platforms
  • .ORG – commonly used for non-profits, causes, and communities
  • .INFO – a good choice for resource, documentation, or information-driven sites

FAQs

Is .AUDIO only for podcasts?

No. It can be used for any sound focused project, including music, audio tools, equipment, or streaming platforms.

Can I transfer a .AUDIO domain to Website.com?

No. .AUDIO domains are not supported by Website.com at this time.

Will Website.com support .AUDIO in the future?

We may review .AUDIO and other media extensions in the future based on customer demand and registry compatibility.