Inventory · 2026

AI domain names for sale

What's actually available, and how to acquire it. Public aftermarket listings, off-market brokerage, and registrar retail — by AI category and price band.

Three pools of .ai inventory

Public aftermarket: visible prices on Sedo, Afternic, Dan. Off-market: held privately by owners who haven't listed, accessible through brokers. Registrar retail: anything unregistered, instantly buyable at $140–$400 covering the 2-year minimum.

Available categories and price bands

Inventory we actively source and broker, segmented by AI use case. Specific names are not published publicly — listing a name on a public roster alerts the owner and inflates the price.

CategoryExample tierPrice band
AI agents / autonomousagent.ai tier, operator.ai tier, autopilot.ai tier$100K–$1M+
Foundation modelsmodel.ai tier, reason.ai tier, neural.ai tier$250K–$2M+
Developer toolsbuild.ai tier, stack.ai tier, deploy.ai tier$50K–$500K
Voice / audio AIvoice.ai tier, speak.ai tier, sound.ai tier$100K–$750K
Vision / multimodalsee.ai tier, vision.ai tier, frame.ai tier$75K–$500K
Vertical AI (finance, legal, health)ledger.ai tier, counsel.ai tier, clinic.ai tier$25K–$250K

How brokered acquisition works

Brief the broker with your shortlist or category. Broker confirms ownership, runs anonymous outreach, anchors price against comps, structures the offer, and runs escrow + transfer. Typical fee is 10–15% of the closed price with no upfront retainer on qualified deals.

See how a Laser AI engagement is structured for the full process.

Self-serve options

If you want to skip brokerage, search the name at Namecheap (registration), Sedo (listed aftermarket), and Afternic (listed aftermarket). If it's free, register it. If it's listed at a price you accept, buy it. Brokerage adds value when the name is off-market or the listed price is unrealistic.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I find .ai domain names for sale?
Three places. Aftermarket marketplaces (Sedo, Afternic, Dan, Squadhelp) list .ai names with public prices. Buy-side brokers (like Laser AI) source off-market .ai names from private owners. Registrars sell unregistered .ai at retail for $140–$400 covering the 2-year minimum.
Are premium .ai domain names worth buying?
For an AI-native company that will use the name as its primary brand, yes — a premium .ai shortens cognitive distance with investors, press, and users. The economic case rests on customer LTV, fundraising signaling, and acquisition leverage, not on speculative domain investing.
Can I see a list of .ai domains available off-market?
Off-market inventory is not published publicly — listing a name on a public roster typically alerts the owner and inflates the price. Brokers source against your specific category and shortlist, then negotiate on your behalf.
What is the price range for AI-related domain names?
Unregistered long-tail .ai: $140–$1K. Two-word brandable .ai: $1K–$25K. Pronounceable LLL .ai: $10K–$50K. Brandable one-word .ai: $25K–$250K. Category one-word .ai: $250K–$2M+.
How do I buy an AI domain name privately?
Engage a buy-side broker who registers offers under a neutral identity. The broker contacts the owner, anchors against comparable sales, runs escrow through Escrow.com, and manages the registrar transfer without disclosing your company until contract stage.

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Need a name acquired off-market?

Laser AI brokers premium .ai and .com domains for funded startups. Anonymous outreach, comp-anchored offers, escrow handled.