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The Best Video Streaming Services for 2024

There are far more ways to stream video than Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and Netflix. These are the top streaming services based on price, catalog, features, and more.

By Ben Moore
& Jordan Minor
Updated January 4, 2024

Our Top 16 Picks

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Netflix

Best for Original Shows
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Hulu

Best for Live and On-Demand Content
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Peacock

Peacock

Best for Affordable TV Shows and Movies
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Amazon Prime Video

Best for On-Demand Shows and Movies
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HBO Max

Max

Best for HBO Shows and Popular Movies
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Disney+

Best for Family-Friendly Content
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YouTube TV

Best for Replacing Cable
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Tubi

Best for Free Movies
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Fubo Live TV and Sports

Fubo

Best for Sports
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Crunchyroll

Best for Anime
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Best for HD & 4K Documentaries: CuriosityStream

CuriosityStream

Best for HD & 4K Documentaries
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Best for Educational and Family Content: Kanopy

Kanopy

Best for Educational and Family Content
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Best for Popular Documentaries: PBS Documentaries

PBS Documentaries

Best for Popular Documentaries
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Best for Military Documentaries: History Vault

History Vault

Best for Military Documentaries
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Best for International Programming: KweliTV

KweliTV

Best for International Programming
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Best for Media Server Setups: Plex

Plex

Best for Media Server Setups
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Fast internet connections and an abundance of media streaming devices have accelerated the decline of traditional cable. An increasing number of people are cutting the cord in favor of dedicated streaming alternatives (even if there are still some good reasons to keep cable). Streaming services are only growing larger and more numerous, leaving you with an overwhelming number of options.

If you're looking to toss some money at a streaming video service, our top picks are a terrific starting point.


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Deeper Dive: Our Top Tested Picks
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Netflix

Best for Original Shows

4.5 Outstanding

Why We Picked It

Netflix is the standard-bearer for streaming video services. It hosts an impressive content selection, with new titles exchanged for older ones every month. And then there's its constantly growing library of premier original programming, which outclasses its rivals. Netflix's impressive catalog includes Altered CarbonBlack MirrorBoJack HorsemanDead to MeMindhuntersOrange Is the New BlackRussian DollStranger ThingsThe Umbrella AcademyThe Witcher, and even original anime. That's in addition to its original movies, such as El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie and Martin Scorsese's The Irishman. Unfortunately, Netflix has lost some top titles recently, such as Friends (to Max) and The Office (to Peacock).

Who It's For

Netflix is a premium service for people willing to pay premium prices. It recently raised the price of its two higher-end subscription plans. The Standard tier, which costs $15.49 per month, unlocks HD content and supports streaming on two devices simultaneously. The top-of-the-line Premium plan costs $22.99 per month. This gives you four concurrent streams and access to 4K content where available. Netflix also offers a cheaper, ad-supported tier for $6.99 per month. Besides lacking premium perks, this budget tier doesn't include every show in Netflix's library.

You can download Netflix apps on a variety of devices, including your Chromecast, game console, PC, and tablet. And, yes, you can finally disable the obnoxious auto-playing previews. Other new Netflix features include Screen Lock on Android devices, which prevents unintentional screen taps, and more parental control settings that let you better restrict content and profiles. Alongside Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, and Disney+, Netflix is one of the few streaming services that supports both offline downloads and 4K and HDR streaming (now on Macs, too).

Netflix's DVD mailing service ended on September 29, 2023. Streaming is clearly the company's primary business.

PROS

  • High-quality original programming
  • Excellent apps and features
  • Offline downloads on mobile
  • Free mobile games

CONS

  • Ad-based tier doesn't include full library
  • Little to no information about changes to the availability of content

SPECS

Starting Price $6.99 per month
Concurrent Streams 2 or 4
Live TV
On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
Original Programming
Anime
Ads
Offline Downloads on Mobile
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Netflix Review
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Hulu

Best for Live and On-Demand Content

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

Given its diverse streaming options, Hulu is one of the best all-in-one options for cord-cutters. In addition to an extensive library of classic shows and a strong movie selection, Hulu offers a robust live TV option (more than 70 channels of news, sports, and entertainment programming). Still, Hulu trails some top competitors, given its lackluster original content and limited selection of 4K content. Hulu recently added Viacom channels to its lineup, including BET, Comedy Central, MTV, NFL Network, Nickelodeon, and Paramount Network.

Who It's For

Hulu is great for anyone seeking streaming convenience without abandoning traditional live TV. Its basic on-demand streaming plan currently costs $7.99 per month, while the ad-free version is $17.99 per month. College students can get Hulu's ad-supported version for $1.99 per month. The Hulu + Live TV plan costs $76.99 per month and combines Hulu's live TV service with the ad-supported streaming plan. In addition, all subscribers now enjoy Enhanced Cloud DVR, increasing the available DVR storage from 50 to 200 hours. You can also add the Unlimited Screens package (it allows an unlimited number of concurrent device streams in your home and up to three outside of it) to your plan for $9.99 per month.

PROS

  • Excellent selection of TV series
  • Extensive live TV channel lineup
  • Robust cloud DVR option
  • Available on nearly every media streaming device
  • Appealing bundle deals

CONS

  • Base on-demand plan includes ads
  • Offline downloads feature requires premium account
  • Fewer high-quality originals than competitors
  • Missing most SportsNet and all Bally Sports RSNs

SPECS

Starting Price $7.99 per month; $75.99 per month
Concurrent Streams 2 or Unlimited (at home) and 3 (mobile devices)
Live TV
On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
Original Programming
Anime
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Hulu Review
Peacock

Peacock

Best for Affordable TV Shows and Movies

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

NBC's Peacock offers two plans: a Premium tier with 20,000 hours, some live sports, and clips-based channels; and a Premium Plus option that builds upon the Premium tier by removing ads when you stream on-demand titles. Although you can't stream some of NBC's biggest hits on-demand (Friends, Seinfeld), you can watch other popular past and current entries from NBC, such as 30 RockCheersChicago FireFriday Night LightsThe Office, Parks and RecreationSaturday Night LiveWill and GraceLaw & Order: SVUSuperstore, and This is Us.

Who It's For

Who doesn't appreciate affordable quality content? Peacock is also slowly expanding its live sports content, and now lets paid users watch Sunday Night Football games. Other sports programming on Peacock includes Premier League soccer, IndyCar coverage, and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) content. Note, however, Peacock no longer offers a free tier for new subscribers. Existing free subscribers are unaffected for now.

Peacock doesn't support 4K streams, which is disappointing, but it lets you stream on up to three devices per account. Only Premium Plus users can download shows for offline viewing on mobile devices. You can download the Peacock app on mobile platforms (Android and iOS), media streaming devices (Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, and Roku), and gaming consoles (last-and-current-generation PlayStation and Xbox systems).

PROS

  • Affordable base tier has no major limitations
  • Popular movies and network shows
  • Flexible plan pricing
  • Live sports
  • Supports multiple account profiles

CONS

  • New users can't create a free account
  • Constantly changing movie library

SPECS

Starting Price $5.99 per month
Concurrent Streams 3
Live TV
On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
Original Programming
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Amazon Prime Video

Best for On-Demand Shows and Movies

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

Amazon offers two ways to get Prime Video: a standalone subscription ($8.99 per month) or an Amazon Prime subscription that includes shipping and shopping perks ($14.99 per month or $139 per year). Note that ads are headed to Prime Video in 2024.

In recent years, Amazon has focused on curating high-quality original shows such as BoschThe Boys, CatastropheFleabag, Hanna, Hunters, The Marvelous Mrs. MaiselPatriotTales From The LoopUndone, and Upload. The $416 million Lord of the Rings series is still on track, too. Many of these shows are excellent and on par with Netflix's offerings, though the latter has a much deeper content library. There's one advantage that Prime Video has over Netflix: It broadcasts Thursday Night Football games, select MLB matchups, and most recently, WNBA games.

Who It's For

Although it has a subscription option, Prime Video is also for people who want to buy or rent shows or movies a la carte. Amazon's video library also includes tons of popular and classic movies available for streaming at no additional cost. Amazon's purchase of MGM for $8.45 billion should considerably improve the movie selection.

Prime Video is notable in that it supports 4K and HDR streaming, as well as downloads for offline viewing. Amazon's video service works on a web browser, plus Android and iOS devices, game consoles (PlayStation, Xbox), smart TVs, and media streaming devices (Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, Nvidia Shield, TiVo). With Prime Video, you can stream up to three titles at the same time from the same account, but it limits you to streaming the same title to two devices simultaneously. Prime Video also lets you create multiple viewing profiles per account, a fairly recent addition.

PROS

  • Excellent original content
  • 4K and HDR streaming
  • Live Thursday Night Football and WNBA games
  • Supports offline downloads, multiple viewer profiles, and audio descriptions
  • Lets you rent or buy movies and TV shows

CONS

  • Continues to lose third-party content to other services
  • Not as many high-quality TV shows as competitors

SPECS

Starting Price $8.99 per month
Concurrent Streams 3
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HBO Max

Max

Best for HBO Shows and Popular Movies

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

Max's greatest strength is its catalog of prestige original shows, including BarryBig Little LiesChernobyl, Curb Your EnthusiasmLast Week Tonight with John OliverSex and the CitySilicon ValleySix Feet UnderSuccessionThe SopranosThe Wire, and Westworld.

The service acquired the streaming rights to several other popular shows, such as Friends (including a reunion show), Rick and Morty, and South ParkBabylon 5 Remastered is also now available for streaming. In addition, Max includes select content from other sources within the greater Warner Discovery universe, including CNN, Crunchyroll, DC Comics, and Looney Tunes. Read our feature on everything coming to Max this month to find out what you can watch.

In addition to all those TV shows, Max bundles an impressive collection of popular movies from other Warner properties (Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema ) and other sources (such as The Criterion Collection and Studio Ghibli). Plus, you get all the wonderful reality trash of the Discovery universe, from cooking shows like Chopped to dating nightmares like 90 Day Fiancé.

Who It's For

HBO is arguably the biggest name in quality TV, and you can only stream it with Max. If Max's $15.99-per-month plan is too expensive for you, a cheaper, ad-supported version is available for $9.99 per month. This tier does not include access to the aforementioned Warner Bros. same-day releases, nor does it let you stream in 4K or download titles for offline viewing. The ad experience is reasonable, however; Max says the total playtime of ads will not exceed four minutes per hour, and that ads will not play during its own content.

Max has all the top features found in other video streaming services, including offline downloads on mobile devices, support for multiple viewing profiles (up to five), simultaneous streams (up to three), audio descriptions, and modern apps. However, only a few titles currently support 4K streaming. Check out our Max tips story to get the most from your subscription. The service is available on mobile devices (Android and iOS), TVs (Apple, Android, and Samsung), and current-and-last-gen gaming consoles (PlayStation, Xbox). It supports Chromecast, Fire TV, and Roku media streaming platforms, too.

PROS

  • Huge catalog of popular shows and movies from many sources
  • Attractive apps
  • User profiles and parental control tools
  • Ad-free tier lets you download content for offline viewing
  • Live news and sports
  • Ultimate tier includes far more 4K content than HBO Max did

CONS

  • Relatively expensive
  • Ad-supported tier doesn't support offline downloads
  • Potentially dramatic library changes

SPECS

Starting Price $9.99 per month
Concurrent Streams 4
Live TV
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Original Programming
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Max Review
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Disney+

Best for Family-Friendly Content

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

Disney+ packages a ton of Disney's media properties, including content from Marvel, National Geographic, Pixar, and Star Wars, into a full-featured streaming service. In addition to classic Disney content, you can also watch originals such as Encore!High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, Marvel's Hero ProjectThe Falcon and The Winter SoldierLokiThe MandalorianThe World According to Jeff Goldblum, WandaVision, and What If...? Note that most of the content Disney acquired from its 21st Century Fox takeover is missing from the service, though a lot of those shows are on Hulu.

Who It's For

If you have even a passing interest in just one of the many beloved properties under the Disney corporate umbrella, Disney+ is for you. Aside from all the Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars movies already on the service (although not all Marvel movies are available here), Disney continues to debut its latest films here too.

Disney+'s monthly price is reasonable relative to the rewatch value of its content, but its basic tier now comes with ads. To remove adds and download videos for offline viewing, you must pay for a more expensive tier. You can save money by opting for an annual plan. Disney also offers various plans that bundle Disney+, ESPN+, and Hulu.

Disney+ supports capabilities such as 4K streaming and offline downloads (on mobile). The service's support for four simultaneous streams and seven customizable profiles make it a compelling option for families, though we wish its parental control options allowed for more flexibility. Our Disney+ tips and tricks feature helps you leverage all that the service offers. The streaming channel is available on the web; Android and iOS devices; media streaming platforms such as the Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, and Roku; and gaming consoles.

PROS

  • A central hub for Disney-owned content
  • Lets you watch Hulu programming within the app
  • 4K streaming
  • Good performance

CONS

  • Mostly relies on existing franchises
  • Hulu content costs extra
  • Offline downloads locked to Premium tier

SPECS

Starting Price $7.99 per month
Concurrent Streams 4
Live TV
On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
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Anime
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Disney+ Review
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YouTube TV

Best for Replacing Cable

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

YouTube TV offers an excellent selection of news channels, live sports (including exclusive Sunday NFL games), and many popular entertainment options. Some top networks available include ABC, AMC, CBS, CNN, ESPN, Fox, FX, and NBC. In addition, it features channels from Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount Global, plus local PBS channels. So naturally, this channel variety doesn't come cheap; steady price hikes have brought YouTube TV to $72.99 per month.

Who It's For

YouTube TV is your best option for replacing cable. If YouTube TV's library still doesn't meet your needs, you can add other packages, such as Acorn TV, CuriosityStream, and NBA League Pass, to your subscription. The Entertainment Plus package bundles Max, Showtime, and Starz for $30 per month. YouTube TV's most recent 4K Plus add-on ($19.99 per month) unlocks 4K streaming, support for unlimited simultaneous streams, and offline viewing of DVR content.

With YouTube TV, you get unlimited cloud DVR storage. The service will keep your recordings for nine months, and you can stream your content from anywhere in the US. One YouTube TV membership supports up to six accounts, so you can share with family or roommates, though you can only simultaneously stream from three accounts. In addition, YouTube TV's apps look and work great across various platforms, including Fire TV devices and the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S/X consoles.

PROS

  • Excellent lineup of sports, news, and entertainment channels
  • Robust and easy-to-use DVR features
  • Intuitive interface
  • Supports three simultaneous streams per account by default
  • Excellent add-ons
  • Select a la carte channel options

CONS

  • Lacks most SportsNet and all Bally Sports RSNs
  • Basic parental control options

SPECS

Starting Price $72.99 per month
Concurrent Streams 3 or Unlimited (at home)
Live TV
On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
Original Programming
Anime
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YouTube TV Review
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Tubi

Best for Free Movies

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

Tubi is a free video streaming service that claims a collection of 50,000 movies and TV shows (though we aren't sure if it counts episodes individually as part of that number). Regardless, its catalog includes popular films such as A.I. Artificial IntelligenceBlack Hawk DownDonnie DarkoLegally BlondeMementoMinority ReportRain ManTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and We Need to Talk About Kevin. Its TV library is less impressive, but some notable entries include 3rd Rock From the Sun (seasons 1-5), Degrassi: The Next Generation (seasons 1-14); Hell's Kitchen (seasons 1-14), Jojo's Bizarre Adventures (seasons 1-4), Naruto (seasons 1-4), and V (seasons 1-2). Note that Tubi's library regularly changes. 

Who It's For

Tubi is for people who want a free service that doesn't feel cheap. Tubi's web interface and mobile apps have clean designs and organize everything neatly into descriptive categories. One limitation with Tubi is that the streaming resolution is capped at 720p. That wouldn't be a major problem, except that many movies are only available in 540p. As expected, Tubi does not support offline downloads for mobile devices, either. However, the service keeps track of the content you've watched and lets you manage a watchlist. The parental control tools are a bit limited, but at least they're an option.

Tubi is available on the web and for mobile devices (Android and iOS). Supported media streaming devices include Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, Roku, and TiVo. Tubi also supports gaming consoles (PlayStation and Xbox) and select smart TVs from Samsung, Sony, and Vizio.

PROS

  • Free
  • Extensive library of movies and shows
  • Live TV
  • Modern apps and interfaces
  • Supports watchlists
  • Parental control features

CONS

  • 720p streaming resolution cap
  • Lacks an ad-free option

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Starting Price Free
Concurrent Streams Unlimited
Live TV
On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
Original Programming
Anime
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Fubo Live TV and Sports

Fubo

Best for Sports

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

Fubo is a great option for any cord-cutting sports fans. Its base subscription plan, called Fubo Pro, costs $74.99 per month and grants access to about 150 channels, with the exact number depending on your location. For national sports events, there's CBS, FOX, NBA TV, NBC, and NFL Network. For international sports, you get channels from the beIN network and Univision. Fubo has Disney-owned channels (including ESPN), but no longer carries CNN and other WarnerMedia channels. Most recently, Fubo dropped six A&E-owned channels: A&E, History Channel, FYI Channel, Lifetime, Lifetime Movie Network, and Vice TV. However, Fubo also added Bally Sports RSNs.

If you're ever not in the mood for sports, Fubo offers a wide variety of entertainment channels, such as AMC, The Food Network, FX, National Geographic, SYFY, and USA. After adding Viacom channels a few months back to the Standard plan, Fubo now bundles channels from the Discovery network, such as Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, and TLC. You not only get to watch live events and programs from the included channels, but there are also a ton of on-demand shows and movies.

Who It's For

Sports fans need customization options to follow precisely which teams and games they want to see. Fortunately, you can supplement the base Fubo plan with add-ons, including the Sports Plus with NFL RedZone ($10.99 per month) and Fubo Extra (7.99 per month) options. The latter adds nearly 60 channels to the lineup.

To top it off, Fubo offers excellent DVR capabilities. It gives you 250 hours of storage by default, which can be increased to 1,000 hours, and it supports three simultaneous streams (which expands to 10 streams via an add-on). In addition, the Lookback feature lets you watch anything you may have missed up to 72 hours after it first aired, while the Startover capability lets you watch currently airing events from the beginning, no matter when you tuned into the program. Aside from watching Fubo on the web, you can download apps for Android, Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, iOS, Roku devices, and smart TVs. The service is available on Xbox consoles, but not PlayStation boxes.

PROS

  • Lots of live sports and on-demand entertainment
  • Reliable streaming
  • Excellent web interface
  • Capable DVR functionality
  • Some 4K content

CONS

  • Costly add-ons and packages
  • Most live streams limited to 720p
  • Lacks A&E and Turner channels

SPECS

Starting Price $79.99 per month
Concurrent Streams 2 or 10
Live TV
On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
Original Programming
Anime
Ads
Offline Downloads on Mobile
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Fubo Review
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Crunchyroll

Best for Anime