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Sci-Fi Corporation Name Generator

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

A sci-fi corporation name generator solves a surprisingly stubborn worldbuilding problem: what do you call the faceless megacorp that owns half the city? This tool generates futuristic corporate names filtered by industry — weapons, biotech, AI, energy, mining, or cybernetics — so results feel grounded in your setting's power structure, not randomly plucked. Set the count to batch-generate a full sector's worth of rivals in one click. Writers, game masters, and indie developers use these names to populate corporate directories, faction sheets, and city maps without stalling mid-draft. A name like Solace Defense Systems carries different narrative weight than Kragen Armaments — both work, but the tone diverges fast. Having 10 to 20 options to audition beats agonizing over a single choice.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Select an industry from the dropdown to focus results, or leave it on 'any' for a mixed corporate landscape.
  2. Set the count field to how many names you want — use 10 or more when you need options to compare.
  3. Click Generate and review the list of corporation names that appears below.
  4. Copy individual names you want to keep, or regenerate the full list until you find the right fit.
  5. Combine or modify strong results — swap suffixes or blend two names — to make your final choices feel unique.

Use Cases

  • Populating a Cyberpunk RED or Shadowrun campaign with six rival megacorps across different industries
  • Filling a sector map in a space-trading game with competing energy and mining conglomerates
  • Naming dystopian corporate factions in a Twine or Ink narrative game during an early design sprint
  • Generating a biotech or AI company roster for a cyberpunk novel's world-bible before drafting chapter one
  • Creating fictional corporate branding assets in Figma for a concept-art portfolio or sci-fi short film

Tips

  • Use the energy and mining filters together across two separate generations to build a natural resource rivalry between two factions.
  • Names with three or more syllables read as older, more established corporations; shorter names feel newer and more aggressive.
  • Generate biotech names specifically when you need a corporation that readers will instinctively distrust — the terminology carries that connotation.
  • Avoid picking the very first name on any list; scroll to the middle or end where less immediately obvious combinations appear.
  • Pair a generated corp name with a short invented tagline (e.g., 'Progress without compromise') to make it feel like a real faction instantly.
  • For AI-focused settings, strip the suffix from a generated AI-industry name entirely — a single cold word like 'Nexivorn' often reads more ominous than 'Nexivorn Systems.'

FAQ

how do I come up with a good sci-fi megacorp name

Strong megacorp names pair a cold, abstract root word with an industry signal and a formal suffix — think 'Arkon Defense Industries' or 'Vantec Biomedical.' Consonant-heavy syllables and clinical sounds land better than warm or friendly ones in dystopian settings. Use the industry filter here to steer outputs toward your faction's specific sector, then swap suffixes between results to find the exact register you want.

can I use generated corporation names in a published game or novel

Yes — procedurally generated names carry no copyright, so you can use them in commercial tabletop games, video games, novels, and screenplays without attribution. If you're publishing something high-profile, a quick trademark search on any name you plan to keep is sensible practice.

what's the difference between a megacorp name and a regular sci-fi company name

Megacorps in fiction are sovereign-scale entities that replace governments, so their names should sound formal, broad, and slightly ominous — like they could own a continent. Smaller vendors can afford quirkier, niche-specific names. If you need a dominant faction, choose outputs from this generator that carry that institutional weight; if it's a minor supplier, strip the grand suffix or soften the root.