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.info domain name market in figures
Monthly evolution of .info domain names from ICANN reports.
Data as of February 2026
Monthly stock evolution
Detail of the last 24 months
| Month | Active domains | Δ Stock | Creations | Deletions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-02 | 5 501 076 | +77 617 | +201 967 | −138 268 |
| 2026-01 | 5 423 459 | -33 432 | +178 715 | −227 531 |
| 2025-12 | 5 456 891 | +214 302 | +343 635 | −101 603 |
| 2025-11 | 5 242 589 | +453 444 | +559 242 | −95 501 |
| 2025-10 | 4 789 145 | +192 840 | +232 069 | −86 539 |
| 2025-09 | 4 596 305 | +115 281 | +204 889 | −90 416 |
| 2025-08 | 4 481 024 | +80 771 | +187 806 | −114 804 |
| 2025-07 | 4 400 253 | +69 506 | +155 593 | −95 005 |
| 2025-06 | 4 330 747 | +75 766 | +162 438 | −91 079 |
| 2025-05 | 4 254 981 | +61 648 | +165 512 | −107 191 |
| 2025-04 | 4 193 333 | +75 295 | +150 163 | −87 666 |
| 2025-03 | 4 118 038 | +57 815 | +136 634 | −83 197 |
| 2025-02 | 4 060 223 | +47 422 | +135 914 | −80 787 |
| 2025-01 | 4 012 801 | +57 285 | +153 155 | −100 002 |
| 2024-12 | 3 955 516 | +61 200 | +142 627 | −90 527 |
| 2024-11 | 3 894 316 | +51 975 | +130 706 | −90 170 |
| 2024-10 | 3 842 341 | +24 031 | +97 068 | −83 568 |
| 2024-09 | 3 818 310 | -1 849 | +80 819 | −83 910 |
| 2024-08 | 3 820 159 | -34 913 | +82 028 | −122 386 |
| 2024-07 | 3 855 072 | -13 737 | +83 182 | −97 425 |
| 2024-06 | 3 868 809 | -15 520 | +83 285 | −101 346 |
| 2024-05 | 3 884 329 | -4 155 | +92 051 | −100 830 |
| 2024-04 | 3 888 484 | — | +79 331 | −97 559 |
How has the .info stock evolved?
The .info stock peaked in the 2010s then declined as new gTLDs (.app, .dev, .xyz, .shop) gained visibility. Market in consolidation.
Identity Digital (ex Afilias) merged with Donuts in 2020, creating the world's largest gTLD operator (over 300 extensions under its control).
.info remains relevant for informational sites, encyclopedias, educational projects and offers good price/visibility ratio.
Frequently asked questions
Is the .info stock growing?
The .info stock is in consolidation after the 2015 peak. New gTLDs absorb part of the demand.