.meme Domain Registrationfrom £23.72/yr
Why Choose a .meme Domain?
The .meme extension was originally delegated to Google Registry and is one of a small group of TLDs operated by Charleston Road Registry. It speaks directly to internet culture — the templates, remixes, and viral formats that travel across Twitter, Reddit, Discord, and TikTok. Because the string itself signals the content type, a .meme domain tells visitors exactly what to expect before they click. It is unrestricted, so creators, communities, and brands can all register one.
Ideal for:
- Meme generators and template archives
- Crypto and Web3 community projects with a humour angle
- Streamers, content creators, and comedy accounts
- Reaction GIF and image-board communities
- Brands running viral marketing campaigns
Things to know:
- Operated by Charleston Road Registry (a Google subsidiary), with no eligibility restrictions — anyone, anywhere can register.
- Some shorter or culturally significant strings are reserved as premium names and carry higher registry fees.
- Standard ICANN policies apply, including the 60-day transfer lock after initial registration.
Creative .meme Domain Ideas
- Dank.meme — a curated archive of high-quality meme templates
- Wojak.meme — fan site for a specific meme character lineage
- Daily.meme — a one-meme-a-day newsletter or feed
- Make.meme — a browser-based meme generator tool
- Crypto.meme — Web3 community hub for meme coins and culture
- Stonks.meme — finance-humour blog or merchandise store
Frequently asked questions about .meme
Anyone, anywhere. The .meme TLD is unrestricted, so individuals, communities, and businesses can register without proving any affiliation. You do not need to be based in a particular country or operate a meme-related project — although the extension obviously works best when the site has some connection to internet humour or culture.
You can register a .meme domain for between 1 and 10 years in single-year increments at the point of registration. You can renew at any time before expiry to extend the registration further, up to the 10-year maximum total registration period permitted by the registry.
Yes. Transfers in are welcome provided the domain is older than 60 days, is unlocked at the losing registrar, and you have the EPP authorisation code. The transfer adds one year to the existing expiry date, so you do not lose any of the time already paid for.
Yes. The registry classes a portion of short, generic, or culturally valuable .meme strings as premium names, which carry higher registration and renewal fees set by the registry rather than the standard rate. Our search tool will flag any premium pricing before you commit to registering.
After expiry the domain enters a roughly 30-day grace period during which you can renew at the normal price. After that it moves into a 30-day redemption period with a higher restoration fee, and then a short pending-delete phase before it drops back to general availability.