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Netflix 2025 Subscription Costs Explained

May 01,2025 Author: Jacob

Since 2007, Netflix has dominated the streaming industry, captivating audiences with blockbuster series and films like Stranger Things, Squid Game, and Black Mirror. However, recent changes in their policy on account sharing have shifted the landscape. With a plethora of streaming options now available, subscribers are more selective than ever to manage their monthly expenses. If you're considering downgrading or canceling your Netflix subscription, it's crucial to review the current pricing options below.

Do you currently have a Netflix subscription? ---------------------------------------------

AnswerSee ResultsWhether you're considering signing up for Netflix for the first time, returning for a specific show or movie, or finally getting your own account after years of sharing, this guide will provide you with all the necessary details about Netflix's current plans to help you make an informed decision.

What's on Netflix in May 2024
As of April 2025, Netflix offers three plans - Standard with ads, Standard, and Premium - each with distinct features and pricing. We'll provide a quick overview and a detailed explanation below. Note that the Basic plan, previously available at $9.99/month, was discontinued for new and rejoining users in July 2024, though existing subscribers can retain it until they switch or cancel.

Netflix Plans and Prices (As of April 2025)

Netflix introduced new pricing adjustments effective from January 21, 2025. For more information on adding extra members, visit the Netflix help page.

1. Standard with Ads - $7.99/month

  • Ad-supported, access to nearly all movies and TV shows, and unlimited mobile games
  • Watch on 2 supported devices simultaneously
  • Stream in Full HD

2. Standard - $17.99/month

  • Ad-free access to all movies, TV shows, and mobile games
  • Watch on 2 supported devices simultaneously
  • Stream in Full HD
  • Download on 2 supported devices at once
  • Option to add 1 extra member for $6.99/month with ads or $8.99/month without ads

3. Premium - $24.99/month

  • Ad-free access to all movies, TV shows, and mobile games
  • Watch on 4 supported devices simultaneously
  • Stream in Ultra HD
  • Download on 6 supported devices at once
  • Option to add up to 2 extra members for $6.99 each/month with ads or $8.99 each/month without ads
  • Includes Netflix spatial audio

Does Netflix Have a Free Trial?

Unfortunately, Netflix no longer offers a free trial. However, you can explore free trials from other streaming services like Hulu, Prime Video, and Paramount+ in 2025.

Netflix Subscriptions Tiers, Explained

Standard with Ads - $7.99/Month

Launched on November 3, 2022, in multiple countries including the US, Australia, and the UK, the Standard with Ads plan caters to those seeking an affordable option. For $7.99/month, subscribers can enjoy nearly all movies and TV shows, along with unlimited mobile games like Oxenfree and Spiritfarer. You can watch on two supported devices at once, making it perfect for households with multiple viewers. The plan supports streaming in Full HD (1080p), a significant upgrade from the 720p offered in the now-discontinued Basic plan.

Standard - $17.99/month

The Standard plan is ideal for those in multi-person households who prefer ad-free viewing and higher resolution. While it's $10/month more than the discontinued Basic plan, the upgrades justify the cost. It offers ad-free access to all content, streaming at Full HD (1080p), which is sufficient for many users. You can watch on two devices simultaneously and download content on two devices. Additionally, you can add one extra member outside your household for $7.99/month, which is beneficial given Netflix's crackdown on account sharing. Each added member uses their own account and password, paid for by you.

Premium - $24.99/month

The Premium plan is designed for those seeking the ultimate Netflix experience. It provides access to the entire library in Ultra HD (4K), perfect for those with advanced TVs. You can watch on four devices at once and download content on up to six devices, ensuring everyone in a large household can enjoy Netflix without interruptions. A standout feature is Netflix spatial audio, which enhances sound without the need for surround sound equipment, creating a more immersive experience. You can also add up to two extra members outside your household for $7.99/month each, offering flexibility and convenience.

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