How Many Domains Are There in 2026?

392.5M

domain name registrationsยทQ1 2026 domain-registration benchmark
There are 392.5M domain name registrations across all TLDs at the end of Q1 2026. The page covers total registrations, growth, .com and .net totals, and country-code TLD data.

Quick reference

Key domain benchmarks

5 benchmarks
Chapter01/ 05

How Many Domains Are There in 2026?

The headline answer is based on the latest quarterly domain-registration benchmark.

Total domain registrations

392.5M

Verisign - Q1 2026 report - domain-registration count

Market mix

Domain registrations by TLD group

Q1 2026 registration snapshot

.com and .net176.1M, 44.9% of total
Country-code TLDs146.3M, 37.3% of total
Other TLDs70.1M, 17.9% of total

Total

392.5M

all TLD registrations

Measured groups

322.4M

.com/.net plus ccTLDs

Remaining

70.1M

other TLD registrations

According to Verisign, there were 392.5M domain name registrations across all top-level domains at the end of Q1 2026.

  • Verisign reported 392.5M total domain name registrations at the end of Q1 2026.
  • That was up 5.6M from Q4 2025.
  • The quarter-over-quarter growth rate was 1.4%.
  • The year-over-year gain was 24.1M, or 6.5%.

This is a domain-registration benchmark, not a count of active websites. One domain can be parked, redirect elsewhere, host many subdomains, or not resolve to an active website at all.

Chapter02/ 05

Domain Registration Growth

Quarterly and yearly growth are separated so the trend is easier to understand.

Year-over-year domain growth

6.5%

Verisign - Q1 2026 report - domain-registration growth

Trend view

Growth is stronger year over year

Q1 2026 registration snapshot

Quarter-over-quarter growth

5.6M / 1.4%

Year-over-year growth

24.1M / 6.5%

Verisign's latest quarterly benchmark shows growth in both short-term and year-over-year comparisons.

  • Total domain registrations increased by 5.6M from Q4 2025 to Q1 2026.
  • The quarter-over-quarter increase was 1.4%.
  • Total domain registrations increased by 24.1M year over year.
  • The year-over-year increase was 6.5%.

Quarterly registration growth is the cleanest trend view because domain registrations are renewed, dropped, created, transferred, and reclassified continuously.

Chapter03/ 05

.com and .net Domain Statistics

The current release breaks out the combined .com/.net base plus separate .com and .net totals.

.com and .net domain base

176.1M

Verisign - Q1 2026 report - TLD registration breakout

TLD comparison

.com dominates the .com/.net base

Q1 2026 registration snapshot

.com registrations

163.6M / 92.9%

.net registrations

12.4M / 7%

The .com and .net base remains the largest named breakout in Verisign's current domain-registration release.

  • The combined .com and .net domain name base was 176.1M at the end of Q1 2026.
  • The .com domain name base totaled 163.6M registrations.
  • The .net domain name base totaled 12.4M registrations.
  • New .com and .net registrations totaled 11.5M at the end of Q1 2026.

The combined .com and .net base grew 3.7% year over year, so legacy TLDs are still expanding even as newer extensions compete for registrations.

Chapter04/ 05

Country-Code Domain Statistics

Country-code TLDs are tracked separately from the combined global domain-registration total.

ccTLD domain registrations

146.3M

Verisign - Q1 2026 report - ccTLD registration breakout

Ranked list

Top country-code TLDs

Q1 2026 registration snapshot

01.cn
02.de
03.uk
04.ru
05.nl
06.br
07.fr
08.au
09.in
10.eu

Country-code TLDs are the second major registration layer in Verisign's current quarterly benchmark.

  • Country-code TLD registrations totaled 146.3M at the end of Q1 2026.
  • ccTLDs grew by 0.7M quarter over quarter.
  • The ccTLD quarter-over-quarter growth rate was 0.5%.
  • ccTLDs grew 3.4M year over year, or 2.4%.

Verisign listed the top 10 ccTLDs as .cn, .de, .uk, .ru, .nl, .br, .fr, .au, .in and .eu as of March 31, 2026.

Chapter05/ 05

What Domain Counts Actually Measure

A registered domain is not the same thing as an active website, webpage, company, or owner.

Latest quarterly benchmark

392.5M

Verisign - Q1 2026 report - domain-registration count

A domain count measures registrations in the DNS naming system. It does not directly measure active websites, unique owners, webpages, companies, or internet users.

  • A single registrant can own many domains.
  • A single domain can host many pages, subdomains, or services.
  • A registered domain can be parked, unused, redirected, expired later, or renewed for years.
  • That is why the domain-registration benchmark should not be treated as a live count of active websites.

For website counts, the separate Siteefy website statistics page uses web-server survey data. This page stays focused on domain registrations.

Sources

5 entries, domain registration sources

SectionTypeSourceDateNote
01Total domainsDomain-registration countVerisign DNIB: Q1 2026 Domain Name Industry BriefQ1 2026 reportUsed for the page headline: total domain name registrations across all TLDs at the end of Q1 2026.
02GrowthDomain-registration growthVerisign DNIB: Q1 2026 Domain Name Industry BriefQ1 2026 reportUsed for quarter-over-quarter and year-over-year domain-registration growth.
03.com and .netTLD breakoutVerisign DNIB: Q1 2026 Domain Name Industry BriefQ1 2026 reportUsed for the .com, .net, combined .com/.net base, and new .com/.net registration benchmarks.
04Country-code TLDsccTLD breakoutVerisign DNIB: Q1 2026 Domain Name Industry BriefQ1 2026 reportUsed for ccTLD total registrations, ccTLD growth, and the top 10 listed ccTLDs.
05Previous quarterHistorical comparisonVerisign DNIB: Q4 2025 Domain Name Industry BriefQ4 2025 reportUsed as the prior-quarter source when comparing Q1 2026 with Q4 2025.

Methodology

4 sections, domain-registration benchmark page

01 - What the page counts

This page counts domain name registrations across top-level domains using the latest quarterly public benchmark.

02 - How domains differ from websites

A registered domain is not the same as an active website. Domains can be parked, unused, redirected, or used for services that are not public websites.

03 - How growth is labeled

Quarter-over-quarter and year-over-year growth figures are reported separately so short-term movement is not confused with the longer annual trend.

04 - How TLD breakouts are handled

The .com, .net, and ccTLD sections use breakouts from the same Q1 2026 release as the headline count.