Buy your .new domain starting at $601.90
What is a .new domain name?
A .new domain is a domain extension reserved for action. Google Registry requires every .new address to open straight into creating something, the way docs.new starts a document, so it suits product teams rather than ordinary websites.
Get more from your .new domain
Free .new domain hosting
Reliable free web hosting is included with every .new domain, with 99.99% uptime and automatic setup and no separate hosting bill.
Free SSL and security
A free SSL certificate and round-the-clock website security come with your site, which .new needs because the registry requires HTTPS on every address.
24/7 support
Reach the Help Center at any hour for tutorials, troubleshooting guides and expert help. Get answers quickly and keep your shortcut working.
Custom email address
Add a business email on another domain you own, such as hello@yourbrand.com, since a .new address is meant for an action shortcut rather than everyday mail.


01.
Search for a .new domain
Use the search bar to explore .new names. Choose one that's short, memorable and relevant to your brand, project or community.
02.
Check the domain's availability
See if your preferred .new name can be registered. If it's already taken, explore suggested alternatives and other extensions that may suit your needs.
03.
Buy & register your domain
Found a name you like? Purchase it and choose a registration period of up to 10 years, depending on your plans.
04.
Create your website
Once you have your .new domain, build your website with Wix and connect your new web address. Add built-in business solutions to bring your site to life.
Try out more free domain tools from Wix
.new domain FAQ
Who can register a .new domain?
Anyone can register a .new domain, but the registry attaches conditions that most extensions do not. Google Registry requires every .new address to be used for an action or creation flow, and registrars must tell you this before you buy.
What does the action requirement actually mean?
A .new address has to take someone straight into creating something, with no further navigation. The pattern the registry built it for is docs.new opening a blank document or sheets.new opening a spreadsheet.
A homepage, a brochure site or a landing page does not satisfy it. If that is what you need, a different extension is the right choice.
Do .new domains require HTTPS?
Yes, .new is a secure namespace, so a .new address will not load in browsers over plain HTTP. Registrars have to disclose this as part of the purchase.
On Wix this is handled for you, since every site is issued an SSL certificate.
Who actually uses a .new domain?
It suits software teams offering a one-step shortcut into their product, such as a new document, ticket, invoice, design file or repository. The address becomes a command people can type from anywhere.
If your product has no create-something moment, the extension has nothing to point at.
Can I use a .new domain for my company website?
No, not if you want to comply with the registry policy, because a company homepage is not an action or creation flow. The requirement is a condition of holding the name rather than a suggestion.
For a brand site, a neutral extension will serve you better and cost far less.
Is a .new domain good for SEO?
A .new domain gives you no direct SEO advantage or penalty. Google treats top-level domains as domain extensions rather than a ranking shortcut.
In practice SEO is rarely the point here, because an action shortcut is something people type or click from inside a product rather than something they find in search results.
Should I register a matching .com as well?
Most teams using .new already hold their main brand domain elsewhere, and the .new address sits alongside it as a shortcut rather than replacing it.
So the question is usually the other way round: keep your primary domain for the brand, and add .new only for the create-something action.
What happens if my .new domain expires?
If a .new domain expires without being renewed, the shortcut stops working, which breaks it everywhere you have published or embedded it. Wix sends renewal reminders ahead of the date.
Given how deeply these addresses get embedded in product interfaces and documentation, auto-renew is worth turning on straight away.
Can I keep my contact details private?
Yes, domain privacy can keep your personal contact details out of public registration records such as WHOIS, where applicable.
Keep your registration contact information accurate even when it is hidden, so renewal and transfer notices still reach you.
