
Der neue Bericht „Online World 2025“ (Nominet) verdeutlicht die relative Größe des internationalen Domainmarktes: Mit 17,6 Millionen registrierten Domains liegt .de mit großem Abstand auf Platz eins, gefolgt von .cn (12,0 Millionen) und .uk (10,2 Millionen). Mit 1,49 Millionen Domains nimmt .at auch im europäischen Vergleich eine stabile Position ein.
Gleichzeitig werden länderspezifische Top-Level-Domains zunehmend „generisch“ verwendet. Beispiele hierfür sind .ai (Anguilla) mit 786.934 Domains, .id (Indonesien) mit 1.291.015 und .io (Britisches Territorium im Indischen Ozean) mit 1.111.776 Domains.
Um die Karte übersichtlicher zu gestalten, habe ich einige Informationen aus der Originalgrafik entfernt. Auf dieser Seite gefunden: Domaintechnik (Domaintrends 2025)
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Curious why .nl is so large.
In case anyone wonders why .nl has so many domains– many Dutch webshops love to have multiple obvious urls for their product. Like buyhyperspecificthing dot nl, hyperspecificthing dot nl, relatedthing dot nl, etc. It’s pretty awful in my opinion. Say I wanted to find stores to buy house plants. The first pages of my search engine only shows me variants of the same site, using the formula I mentioned above. Tough break if you ever want to find a local store that doesn’t go full SEO on their website.
Surprised that Christmas Island didn’t use .xm instead
I wonder what will happen to all those .io domains when the British Indian Ocean Territory ceases to exist. The current plan is that it will become part of Mauritius.
I’d guess that Mauritius will want the .io domain to continue existing, but they get the money from it.
So what makes .de so big too? Is it used for something I’m just missing, bc I feel like I’ve never really encountered them before. Only really like ~100m speakers of the language and even then very concentrated in one place when compared to other big languages.
Funny to see where there are/aren’t a big national domain too. The US is the main example, like everything is just .org/.com/.net
Can’t see shit
I thought tk and tv were bigger. there’s another map like this where they’re a lot bigger
Colombia: 😎
Git up
A blind man drew the map
How does this compare to .com?
Anyone know why the 600 people in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands have half as many domains as the 28 mill in Australia? What’s special about .cc?

The [original image](https://www.domaintechnik.at/wp-content/uploads/Domain-map-2025.png) contains valuable annotations and the resolution is much better.
This is top-level domains only right? All the „goo…..gl“ links count as one?
(apparently my comment contained a shortened URL and got autodeleted lmao)
I’d expect Belgium to be bigger because YouTube likes their ‘YouTu.be’
I expected Tuvalu to be bigger, truth be told
Can’t read numbers on the picture
If anyone is interested, id highly recommend the Map Men ‚docucomedy‘ on this:
https://youtu.be/cD4hxKkqR4E?si=GXozRb3ujrZpn3Pe
As a Portuguese person, I’m surprised with the amounts of domains registered in Portugal
I think we should start forcing the US to use .us
All US government sites should be moved to .gov.us, US orgs moved to .org.us, .com should be reserved for country-agnostic businesses and services etc.
CRIMEA IS UKRAINE. STOP SUPPORT RUSSIAN WAR AGAINST MY HOMELAND.
why many startup using .io ?
https://www.reddit.com/r/InterestingCharts/comments/1qc7cgf/𝐓𝐡𝐞_𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝𝐬_𝐌𝐨𝐬𝐭_𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐞𝐝_𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬/
Makes me patriotic to be British
Cocos Islands are now recognised for their domain limit
The US would probably have the most if companies had opted to use “ .us“ instead of “ .com“ way back at the beginning of the Web.
I never understood why .us is not that popular
Argentina smol
Why Portugal so Beeg?
greatermontenegro.me baby