Tech Powerhouse of Asia

South Korea Domain Database

Comprehensive intelligence on 2.4M+ South Korean domains. Navigate the unique Naver-Kakao digital ecosystem, map chaebol supply chains, and target K-beauty, K-tech, and K-content companies across Asia's most digitally advanced economy.

2.4M+
South Korean Domains

Including .kr, .co.kr, and Korean .com
97%
Internet Penetration
$1.7T
GDP (World's 13th)
51.7M
Population
17
Provinces & Cities

Target South Korea's Leading Industries

Access domain intelligence across the sectors powering Asia's innovation leader

Semiconductors & Electronics

Target companies in Samsung, SK Hynix, and LG supply chains. South Korea produces 60% of global DRAM and leads in display technology manufacturing.

186,400 domains Explore

Automotive & EV

Connect with Hyundai-Kia ecosystem suppliers, EV battery manufacturers, and tier 1-3 auto parts producers across Ulsan, Gwangju, and beyond.

142,800 domains Explore

K-Beauty & Cosmetics

Access the $15B Korean beauty industry including skincare innovators, cosmetics brands, OEM manufacturers, and K-beauty e-commerce platforms.

98,600 domains Explore

Gaming & Esports

Target game developers, esports organizations, streaming platforms, and gaming hardware companies in the world's leading esports market.

67,200 domains Explore

K-Content & Entertainment

Engage K-pop agencies, K-drama production houses, webtoon publishers, and entertainment technology platforms driving the Hallyu wave globally.

54,300 domains Explore

Fintech & Digital Banking

Access Korea's advanced fintech ecosystem including Kakao Bank, Toss, digital asset platforms, and payment solution providers.

89,700 domains Explore

Coverage Across All Korean Regions

Comprehensive domain data from Seoul metropolitan to regional industrial centers

Seoul
서울특별시 • Capital City
724,800

National capital, Gangnam tech district, major corporate headquarters, and startup ecosystem hub.
Gyeonggi-do
경기도 • Surrounding Seoul
512,400

Samsung Suwon campus, semiconductor fabs, Pangyo Techno Valley, and major manufacturing clusters.
Busan
부산광역시 • Port City
286,200

Korea's largest port, shipbuilding industry, marine logistics, and emerging film and fintech center.
Incheon
인천광역시 • Gateway City
198,600

International airport hub, Songdo Smart City, free economic zones, and bio/pharma clusters.
Daegu
대구광역시 • Textile Hub
156,800

Traditional textile and fashion industry, medical devices, and emerging smart manufacturing center.
Daejeon
대전광역시 • Science City
124,300

Daedeok Science Town, KAIST university, government research institutes, and R&D intensive companies.
Ulsan
울산광역시 • Industrial Capital
87,400

Hyundai headquarters, world's largest shipyard, petrochemical complexes, and automotive manufacturing.
Gwangju
광주광역시 • Cultural City
94,200

AI-focused industry, Kia Motors assembly, cultural industries, and photonics research hub.
Jeju
제주특별자치도 • Tourism Island
68,500

Tourism and hospitality, tech company retreats, digital nomad hub, and special economic zone.

Chaebol Supply Chain Mapping

Korea's economy is dominated by large conglomerates (chaebols) with vast supplier networks. Our database helps you identify tier 1-3 suppliers and partners within these ecosystems.

Map supplier relationships, identify procurement opportunities, and understand the interconnected nature of Korean industry through our chaebol ecosystem intelligence.

Samsung
삼성
18,400+ suppliers
Hyundai
현대
12,800+ suppliers
SK Group
SK
8,600+ suppliers
LG
LG
9,200+ suppliers
Lotte
롯데
6,400+ suppliers
Hanwha
한화
4,800+ suppliers

Technology Platform Adoption in Korea

Unique platform preferences in the Korean digital ecosystem

28%
Cafe24
Leading local e-commerce
22%
WordPress
Global CMS adoption
16%
Naver Modoo
SMB website builder
12%
Shopify
Cross-border merchants
Korean Payment Detection

Identify integration with Kakao Pay, Naver Pay, Toss, Samsung Pay, and Korea's unique credit card installment systems (할부).

Marketplace Presence

Track sellers on Coupang, Gmarket, 11st, WeMakePrice, and SSG.com with cross-referencing to owned domains.

Hangul Processing

Full Korean language (한국어) support including company name extraction, industry classification, and bilingual website detection.

Industry Distribution Across Korean Domains

Sector breakdown of our South Korean database

Retail & E-commerce 384,200 (16.0%)
Technology & Software 312,600 (13.0%)
Manufacturing & Industrial 298,400 (12.4%)
Professional Services 267,800 (11.2%)
Food & Restaurants 186,400 (7.8%)
Education & Hagwon 174,200 (7.3%)
Healthcare & Medical 156,800 (6.5%)
Beauty & Cosmetics 98,600 (4.1%)

Use Cases for South Korean Domain Data

How businesses leverage our Korean market intelligence

1
Semiconductor Supply Chain

Equipment vendors and material suppliers identify tier 2-3 companies in Samsung and SK Hynix supply chains for fab equipment, chemicals, and components sales.

2
K-Beauty Brand Sourcing

International retailers and distributors identify emerging K-beauty brands, OEM manufacturers, and ingredient suppliers for product sourcing and partnerships.

3
Cross-Border E-commerce

Logistics and payment providers target Korean merchants selling internationally through Cafe24, Shopify, and Naver Smart Store with cross-border capabilities.

4
Gaming & Esports Partnerships

Gaming publishers and esports sponsors identify Korean game studios, professional teams, streaming platforms, and gaming cafes (PC방) for market entry.

5
EV Battery Ecosystem

Automotive OEMs and component suppliers map the Korean EV battery supply chain including LG Energy, Samsung SDI, and SK On supplier networks.

6
Medical Tourism Outreach

Healthcare facilitators identify Korean clinics specializing in cosmetic surgery, dental care, and health checkups for international patient referral programs.

Data Fields Available for Korean Domains

Comprehensive attributes optimized for the Korean market

Domain Name Company Name (한국어/English) Province/City IAB Category Korean Industry Code Technology Stack Naver Smart Store Kakao Channel Company Size Domain Age Traffic Estimate Contact Emails Phone Numbers Social Profiles E-commerce Platform Payment Gateways Chaebol Association Business Registration

Access South Korean Domain Intelligence

Navigate the unique Korean digital ecosystem with data on 2.4M+ domains including Naver/Kakao presence, chaebol supply chain mapping, and K-industry targeting.

Bulk exports available for Seoul metropolitan, specific industry verticals, and chaebol ecosystems

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our South Korean domain database

Our database includes .kr (Korea), .co.kr (commercial), .or.kr (organizations), .ne.kr (networks), .go.kr (government), .ac.kr (academic), .pe.kr (personal), and .re.kr (research) domains. We also track Korean businesses using .com and other international TLDs with verified Korean operations.

We detect Naver Smart Store presence through multiple signals including smartstore.naver.com subdomain links, Naver Pay integration, and Naver Shopping API connections. This helps identify businesses active in Korea's dominant e-commerce ecosystem versus those only on international platforms.

Yes, we flag companies with identified relationships to major chaebols including Samsung, Hyundai, SK, LG, Lotte, and Hanwha groups. This is based on supplier registry data, partnership announcements, and supply chain indicators. You can filter to find tier 1-3 suppliers for specific conglomerates.

Our Hangul processing extracts Korean company names (한국어 회사명) with high accuracy including common suffixes like 주식회사, (주), 유한회사. We also capture English transliterations and romanized names for matching. Company names are verified against Korean business registration patterns.

Yes, we have specific subcategories for K-beauty (skincare, cosmetics, OEM), K-pop (entertainment agencies, artist management), K-drama (production companies), and K-food (restaurants, CPG, exports). These reflect Korea's major cultural export industries with specialized classification.

No, this database covers the Republic of Korea (South Korea) only. North Korean domains (.kp) are not included due to their extremely limited number, lack of commercial activity, and international sanctions considerations. Our focus is on the accessible South Korean market.