Amazon Route 53 Domains adds support for .ai, and other top-level domains
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Amazon Route 53 Domains now supports registration and management of ten new top-level domains (TLDs): .ai, .nz, .shop, .bot, .moi, .spot, .free, .deal, .now, and .hot. This expansion enhances Route 53's capabilities as a domain registration and DNS management service, offering customers more options to establish their online presence. With these additions, businesses and individuals can now leverage domain names tailored to specific industries, regions, or purposes directly through Amazon Web Services (AWS).
The new TLDs cater to various use cases. To name a few, the .ai domain, originally for Anguilla, has become popular among artificial intelligence companies. E-commerce sites can utilize .shop for their online storefronts. The .bot domain suits chatbot and AI-related services. The .now domain works well for time-sensitive services and instant delivery platforms. Users can register these domains through the Route 53 console, AWS CLI, or SDKs, enjoying integrated DNS management and automatic renewal features. This seamless integration allows for efficient domain administration alongside existing Route 53 hosted zones and DNS records.
To learn more about Amazon Route 53 Domains and start registering new domains, visit the [Amazon Route 53 page](https://aws.amazon.com/route53/). Domain registration pricing varies by TLD. Visit the [pricing page](https://aws.amazon.com/route53/pricing/) for detailed pricing information.
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