New gTLD registry operating one of the world's largest domain extension networks
Radix operates a major registry for new top-level domains (gTLDs), serving as infrastructure for the domain name ecosystem. The tech stack—PHP, Laravel, Node.js, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB—reflects a polyglot backend typical of registry systems managing high-volume DNS and domain operations. Current project focus reveals a shift toward partner ecosystem efficiency: self-serve troubleshooting, AI-first partner integration automation, and repeatable YouTube collaboration systems suggest Radix is moving beyond pure registry operations into partner experience and content distribution.
Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Mumbai, Radix is one of the world's largest registries for new domain extensions (gTLDs). The company operates registry infrastructure that underpins the issuance and management of new top-level domains across the internet. With 51–200 employees, the organization is engineering-heavy, with active hiring concentrated in development and marketing roles, all based in India. The product surface spans domain operations, partner integration systems, and increasingly, content and influencer channels for awareness and adoption.
Radix's primary stack includes PHP, Laravel, Node.js, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB. Frontend tools include Vue.js, React, and HTML/CSS. The company also integrates REST APIs, Vercel for deployment, and uses Git for version control.
Active projects include self-serve troubleshooting tooling, AI-first partner integration automation, repeatable YouTube collaboration systems, short-form content strategies, and channel partner programs—indicating a shift toward partner ecosystem efficiency and content-driven adoption.
Other companies in the same industry, closest in size