Netflix raises prices for every subscription tier by up to 12.5 percent
Netflix last raised prices in January 2025.
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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