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Netflix Subscription Costs in 2025: A Breakdown

Jun 26,2025 Author: Jack

Since its launch in 2007, Netflix has remained a dominant force in the global streaming landscape. With award-winning original content like *Stranger Things*, *Squid Game*, and *Black Mirror*, it's no wonder why millions of viewers around the world continue to choose Netflix as their go-to entertainment platform.

While Netflix remains widely popular, recent changes have affected how users access the service. The company has begun enforcing stricter account-sharing policies, limiting the ability to share accounts with those outside your household. Additionally, with so many streaming platforms now available—each adding to the monthly cost—it’s understandable that many are reevaluating their subscriptions to avoid overspending. If you're thinking about canceling or downgrading your plan, reviewing the current pricing structure can help you make an informed decision.

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Whether you’re new to Netflix, considering returning for a specific title, or finally getting your own account after years of sharing, this guide will walk you through all the current plans and features to help you decide which one is right for you.

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Netflix Plans and Pricing (April 2025)

As of April 2025, Netflix offers three main subscription tiers: Standard with Ads, Standard, and Premium. Each tier varies in price, supported devices, video quality, download limits, and additional member options. While Netflix previously offered a Basic plan at $9.99/month, it was removed for new and returning users starting July 2024. Existing subscribers who were on the Basic plan before this date may retain it unless they switch or cancel their subscription.

1. Standard with Ads – $7.99/month

  • Ad-supported experience (excluding select titles)
  • Access to nearly all movies and TV shows
  • Unlimited mobile gaming
  • Stream on 2 devices simultaneously
  • Full HD (1080p) video quality

2. Standard – $17.99/month

  • Ad-free streaming
  • Access to entire Netflix library and mobile games
  • Watch on 2 devices at once
  • Download content to 2 devices
  • Full HD (1080p) resolution
  • Add 1 extra member for $6.99/month (with ads) or $8.99/month (ad-free)

3. Premium – $24.99/month

  • Ad-free viewing
  • Watch on up to 4 devices simultaneously
  • Ultra HD (4K) streaming
  • Download content to 6 devices
  • Supports spatial audio for immersive sound
  • Add up to 2 extra members at $6.99 each/month (with ads) or $8.99 each/month (ad-free)

Does Netflix Offer a Free Trial?

At this time, Netflix does not provide free trials for new users. However, if you're looking for a way to test streamers before committing, consider checking out other platforms like Hulu, Prime Video, or Paramount+ which offer limited-time free trials in 2025.

Breaking Down Netflix's Subscription Tiers

Standard with Ads – $7.99/Month

Launched in November 2022 across major markets including the US, Canada, UK, and Japan, the Standard with Ads plan gives budget-conscious viewers more affordable access to most of Netflix’s content. For $7.99/month, subscribers enjoy ad-supported streaming of nearly all titles, plus unlimited mobile games.

This plan supports simultaneous streaming on two compatible devices and allows playback in Full HD (1080p). It’s ideal for casual viewers who want high-quality streaming without paying premium prices.

Standard – $17.99/month

The Standard plan remains Netflix’s most popular option, offering a balanced mix of affordability and functionality. Priced at $17.99/month, it provides full ad-free access to Netflix’s entire catalog, including exclusive originals and third-party content.

With support for streaming on two devices at once and downloading to two of them, this plan works well for households with multiple users. You can also add one external user for $7.99/month, making it a flexible alternative to unauthorized account sharing.

Premium – $24.99/month

The top-tier Premium plan delivers the ultimate Netflix experience. At $24.99/month, subscribers gain access to everything Netflix offers—including Ultra HD (4K) streaming, spatial audio, and support for four concurrent streams.

This plan is best suited for families or power users who need higher resolution, more downloads (up to six), and the ability to invite up to two additional members. Netflix spatial audio enhances the listening experience by simulating surround sound without requiring advanced home theater equipment.

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