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Initially intended as Switzerland’s country-code top-level domain, the .ch extension has grown beyond its original purpose. Today, many people use .ch for domain hacks using English and German terms that end in “ch” – like lun.ch, pea.ch, and tcrn.ch for the company TechCrunch.
Become a .ch domain owner and establish your online presence today.
Registering a creative .ch domain name can impress your target audience and make your website stand out. Plus, its market is less competitive than popular TLDs like .com, so you’re more likely to find a catchy name.
Furthermore, you don’t need to be a Swiss resident to own a .ch web address.
Find answers to frequently asked questions about .ch domain names.
The .ch domain name is Switzerland’s official ccTLD (country-code top-level domain). Released in 1987, it is one of the oldest domain extensions in the world. Currently, there are over 2.4 million registered .ch domains, many of which belong to website owners in Europe.
The extension stands for “Confoederatio Helvetica” (Helvetic Confederation), the Latin name for Switzerland. It represents neutrality with regard to the four official languages in the country.
Over the years, the extension has become popular for domain hacking by combining it with English and German words that end in “ch.” Many Chinese website owners also opt for .ch domains when their desired .cn domain names are unavailable.
Any user around the world can register a .ch domain name for their web address.
SWITCH, the official registry for .ch domains, doesn’t require the registrants to be Swiss, live in Switzerland, or own a business in the country. It also offers support for internationalized domain names, making them accessible to languages that use non-Latin scripts.
Registering a .ch domain extension for your website is simple. All you need to do is:
1. Scroll up to our domain availability checker and search for the right domain name for your website.
2. Finalize the purchase and sign up for a Hostinger account.
3. Complete the domain name registration.
4. Verify the ownership of your new .ch domain name via email.
That’s it! If you need any help, be sure to contact our 24/7 Customer Success team. As an ICANN accredited registrar, Hostinger is dedicated to offering the best and most secure domain registration service.
Already have a .ch extension registered with another provider? Simply make a transfer request, and we will take care of the migration for you.
At Hostinger, .ch domains cost ¥ 1,035/year. Unlike other domain extensions, the initial registration and renewal prices are the same.
Start your .ch domain search today and create your website at Hostinger. We’ve optimized our technology to offer the best possible performance for all websites hosted on our servers.
Plus, enjoy features to further protect your data, such as domain privacy protection and free SSL certificates.