AI.com Is for Sale at $100M—Could This Be the Biggest Domain Deal Ever?

If you thought dot-com madness peaked in the early 2000s, buckle up. AI.com just hit the market, and the asking price? A casual $100 million. If it sells, it’ll be the biggest all-cash domain deal ever. Even Voice.com—which set a record at $30 million—would look like a bargain in comparison.

Why Is AI.com Worth That Much?
In one word: hype. AI is the gold rush of the decade. The U.S. government is pumping hundreds of billions into AI initiatives, Apple’s throwing in billions, and every tech giant is racing to dominate AI. And owning AI.com? That’s like owning the front door to the entire industry.

Who Actually Owns AI.com?
AI.com has bounced around since 2021. Originally owned by Future Media Architects (FMA), it was sold through SAW brokerage and has since been nothing more than a high-stakes redirect button. Now, the legendary domain broker, Larry Fischer, has the listing. Fischer has brokered major domain deals like Chat.com, Home.com, and Marketing.com. If anyone can pull off a nine-figure domain sale, it’s him.

Will AI.com Actually Sell for $100M?
That’s the billion-dollar question (or, in this case, the nine-figure one).
$100 million for a domain sounds insane—even legendary URLs like Internet.com never came close. But in the AI arms race? It might just happen.
- Tech giants have the cash.
- AI.com is the ultimate AI brand shortcut.
- In an industry built on hype, this is the ultimate status symbol.
Maybe it won’t hit the full $100M, but someone is going to drop a boatload on this name. In the AI era, this is the golden goose, and someone’s going to want it real bad.
