.blue Domain Registrations

Choosing a .blue domain is a smart move for any company, brand, or organization that wants to create a strong and memorable online presence. If your business or brand is related to the color blue, such as a clothing company that specializes in blue jeans, or a tourism company that offers blue ocean adventures, a .blue domain can be a perfect match that can help your website stand out from the crowd.

In addition to its relevance, a .blue domain is also incredibly easy to remember and pronounce. With only four characters, it is concise and straightforward, making it an ideal choice if you need to verbally communicate your domain name to potential visitors or customers.

Being a fairly new domain name extension, there is plenty of availability for .blue domains, giving you more options and a better chance of securing the domain name you want. Take the first step towards creating a unique and memorable online presence by searching for and registering your desired .blue domain today.

.blue Domains

Registration Price

$29.95

Renewal Price

$29.95

Transfer Price

$29.95

.blue domains have no restrictions on registrations.

.blue Domain Information

Registry: Afilias Limited/a>
Introduced: 2014
Intended use: General Websites
Restrictions: None
Whois privacy protection: Yes
IDN support: Yes
Supports DNSSEC: Yes
Renewal grace period: 40 days
Redemption grace period: 30 days
Name servers required: 1 - 12
Domain name length: 1 - 63 Characters
Auth code length: 8 - 32 Characters

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. You can activate Privacy Protection during the registration of a new domain.
In accordance with ICANN registry operations, Generic Top Level Domains (gTLD) have a 40 day "Grace period" in which a domain name can be renewed without incurring an additional fee. Its important to note however that your domain will no longer resolve on the day it expires. After the 40 day grace period, there is a 30 day "Redemption Period" in which you can renew your domain name for an additional $300 USD.
To point any domain name to an IP address, you will need to edit the DNS zone and add an A record which points to your dedicated IP address.