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Sits cleanly beside a product UI, a monospace label, a hairline border. The name a serious software company grows into.
A short, invented seven-letter .com — pronounceable, distinctive, and ready to brand. It sounds like it already shipped something great.
A name engineered to be owned — not borrowed from the dictionary.
Kitolin is a blank premium: the polish of an established brand with none of the meaning that ties it down. The hard K reads engineered and confident; the soft -lin close keeps it human and easy to say. Three even syllables, one obvious spelling, no awkward clusters.
Because it carries no category baggage, the name flexes to whatever you build — and because it’s a clean, real .com, it sounds credible on day one. No hyphens, no numbers, no compromise.
Neutral enough to mean whatever you ship, distinctive enough to own outright.
Sits cleanly beside a product UI, a monospace label, a hairline border. The name a serious software company grows into.
Short and memorable enough to print on a box, say on a call, and stamp on every recurring touchpoint.
Modern, designed, and quietly warm — at home next to good typography and a confident visual system.
A premium handle for a company that wants to look established before it ships its first release.
Seven letters, three syllables, one decisive rhythm. It’s easy to recall, easy to type, and impossible to confuse with a competitor.
The exact-match dot-com — no hyphens, no numbers, no alternate TLD. The asset that quietly signals you’re here to stay.
No dictionary meaning to fight, no category lock-in. A clean container ready for your logo, your voice, your story.
Pronounceable across languages, spelled one obvious way, free of awkward consonant clusters and silent traps.
A wordmark, one emerald accent, and a calm system that holds across every surface — light or dark, screen or print.
Clear space. Keep padding on all sides equal to the height of the “k”.
Minimum size. 96px wide on screen, 22mm in print.