Brand TLD Directory
Many of the world's leading brands have acquired their own top-level domains (TLDs) to strengthen brand identity, enhance security, and create memorable web addresses. This directory lists all major brand TLD holders.
Google is one of the world's largest internet technology companies, owning over 40 top-level domains covering search, mobile OS, video platforms, email services, development tools, and more. Google is a major driver and participant in the new gTLD program, serving as a key builder of internet infrastructure.
Microsoft is a global leader in software and cloud services, owning over 15 TLDs spanning operating systems, office suites, cloud platforms, gaming, communications, and development tools. As one of the world's most valuable tech companies, Microsoft's enterprise services impact billions of users.
Amazon is one of the world's largest e-commerce and cloud computing providers, owning over 9 TLDs covering e-commerce, cloud infrastructure, e-readers, streaming media, and game streaming. AWS is the world's leading cloud infrastructure platform.
Meta (formerly Facebook) is the world's largest social media company, owning Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Threads, and other social platforms, serving over 3 billion monthly active users globally.
Apple Inc. is a global leader in consumer electronics and software, renowned for the iPhone, Mac, iPad, Apple Watch, and other iconic products. With 3 TLDs, Apple serves over 1 billion active device users worldwide.
Alibaba Group is one of China's largest e-commerce and technology companies, owning Taobao, Tmall, Alipay, and other major platforms.
Netflix is the world's leading streaming entertainment service, with hundreds of millions of subscribers worldwide.
Nike is one of the world's largest athletic footwear, apparel, and equipment brands, known for innovation and global marketing.
Samsung is South Korea's largest multinational conglomerate, leading globally in smartphones, semiconductors, and display panels.
Sony is a Japanese multinational technology and entertainment conglomerate, with leading brands in consumer electronics, gaming, music, and film.
Baidu is China's largest search engine company, with deep investments in artificial intelligence, autonomous driving, and cloud computing.
Oracle is a global leader in enterprise software and cloud services, renowned for databases, enterprise applications, and cloud infrastructure.
Cisco is a global leader in networking equipment, communications technology, and IT solutions.
Intel is one of the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturers, leading in PC and server processors.
BMW is a world-renowned luxury automobile manufacturer based in Bavaria, Germany, known for performance and precision engineering.
Ferrari is an iconic Italian supercar manufacturer, renowned for extreme performance and racing heritage.
Spotify is one of the world's largest digital music, podcast, and audio streaming platforms.
Tencent is one of China's largest internet companies, owning WeChat, QQ, and other popular products spanning social, gaming, payments, and cloud.
Porsche is a legendary German sports car manufacturer, famous for the 911 and successful in the SUV segment.