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Ars Technica Mar 26, 2026 at 20:30 Big Tech

Netflix raises prices for every subscription tier by up to 12.5 percent

Netflix last raised prices in January 2025.

By Scharon Harding Original source
Netflix raises prices for every subscription tier by up to 12.5 percent

Netflix isn't preparing for a multibillion acquisition anymore, but it's still raising prices. As first spotted by Android Authority today, Netflix now lists its ad-supported plan as costing $9 per month, up from $8/month. The Standard, ad-free plan went up from $18/month to $20/month, and the Premium ad-free plan (which supports viewing from four, instead of two, devices simultaneously, 4K, and spatial audio) went from $25/month to $27/month. For comparison, Disney+ starts at $12/month with commercials and $19/month without.Read full article Comments

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Netflix increased prices for all subscription tiers, setting the ad-supported plan at $9/month (up from $8), the Standard plan at $20/month (up from $18), and the Premium plan at $27/month (up from $25), marking its first price hike since January 2025.

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