Best Video Streaming Service in 2026: Netflix, Disney+, Max, Hulu, Prime Video Compared by Real Pricing

Five major US streaming services compared by published 2026 pricing tiers and what each tier actually includes. Every claim links to the vendor's pricing page.

Quick answer
  • Netflix raised prices in April 2026: Standard with Ads $8.99, Standard $19.99, Premium $26.99 (per help.netflix.com/en/node/24926). The cheapest ad-free Netflix tier is now $19.99/mo.
  • Disney+ Premium ad-free is $15.99/mo and bundles with Hulu Basic for $10.99/mo with ads — usually the cheapest way to get both Disney + Hulu content.
  • Max Ultimate ($20.99/mo) is the only sub-$25 ad-free 4K + Dolby Atmos plan; Netflix Premium ($26.99) is the same feature set at higher price.
Largest catalog: netflix
Methodology

We compared each streaming service's published 2026 pricing tiers, what each tier includes (ads / no-ads, max quality, simultaneous streams), and bundle availability. We do not run our own viewing tests — content libraries change weekly with licensing turnover, and any opinion about catalog quality would not be reproducible. We focus on the part that does not change weekly: published price and tier feature lists. Sources accessed 2026-04-30.

  • Published tier prices35%

    All paid tiers in USD per month, per the vendor pricing page.

  • Cheapest ad-free tier20%

    Lowest paid tier that does not insert ads into content.

  • Max video quality at top tier15%

    Whether the most expensive tier includes 4K UHD + HDR + Dolby Atmos.

  • Simultaneous streams included10%

    How many devices can stream concurrently per the tier's terms.

  • Bundle availability10%

    Documented bundles (e.g. Disney+ + Hulu, Prime Video + Prime shopping).

  • Live TV add-on10%

    Whether the service offers a live-TV upgrade and at what published price.

Sources accessed
2026-04-25 → 2026-04-30
Data sources
  • Vendor pricing pages (Netflix, Disney+, Max, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video)
Written by
Subger Editorial Team
Comparison desk

We read every public streaming pricing page so you do not have to. Every claim links to its source. Editorial standards: see /about.

Last reviewed
30.04.2026 г.
Next review 30.07.2026 г.

Our take on each product

Netflix

Recommended

Largest US streaming catalog. April 2026 price increase across all tiers; Premium $26.99/mo for 4K + 4 streams.

Pros
  • Largest US streaming catalog overall
  • Premium tier $26.99/mo includes 4K + HDR + Dolby Atmos + 4 simultaneous streams (per help.netflix.com/en/node/24926)
  • Standard with Ads $8.99/mo is cheapest entry to the Netflix catalog
Cons
  • April 2026 increase: Standard ad-free went from $17.99 to $19.99; Premium $24.99 → $26.99
  • Account-sharing crackdown active since 2023 — extra household members add ~$8/mo each
Best for: Households that want one mainstream service with the broadest catalog
View Netflix details

Disney+

Recommended

Premium ad-free $15.99/mo. Bundle with Hulu drops the per-service cost.

Pros
  • Premium ad-free at $15.99/mo is cheaper than Netflix's cheapest ad-free tier
  • Disney+ Hulu Bundle Basic $10.99/mo with ads is the cheapest way to get both libraries
  • Dedicated Disney / Marvel / Star Wars / Pixar / National Geographic catalogs
Cons
  • Catalog tilts heavily toward Disney IP; original-content cadence is slower than Netflix
  • Live sports / news live in the Hulu side of the bundle, not Disney+ proper
Best for: Households with kids or Disney IP focus; anyone who would pair it with Hulu anyway
View Disney+ details

Max

Recommended

Ultimate at $20.99/mo is the cheapest 4K + Dolby Atmos plan from a major US streamer.

Pros
  • Ultimate $20.99/mo (4 streams, 4K UHD, Dolby Atmos) is cheaper than Netflix Premium ($26.99) for similar 4K + Atmos feature set
  • HBO catalog including The Last of Us, Succession, House of the Dragon, and the Warner Bros. theatrical library
  • Standard $16.99/mo (2 streams, 1080p, no ads) is competitive with Disney+ Premium
Cons
  • Branding history: HBO Max → Max → some users still confused about the rename
  • Smaller film + TV catalog than Netflix
Best for: Households that watch HBO premium dramas and want 4K at the cheapest price
View Max details

Hulu

Niche pick

No Ads $18.99/mo. Most useful as half of the Disney+ Hulu Bundle.

Pros
  • FX, Hulu Originals, and a strong next-day-from-broadcast lineup
  • Disney+ Hulu Bundle Basic $10.99/mo is the cheapest way to get both
  • Hulu + Live TV at $76.99/mo is competitive with YouTube TV in markets where it has the right RSN deals
Cons
  • Standalone No-Ads at $18.99/mo is hard to justify versus Netflix Standard $19.99 or Max Standard $16.99
  • Owned by Disney since 2023; long-term standalone existence is uncertain
Best for: Households on the Disney+ Hulu Bundle, or those who specifically want FX / next-day broadcast
View Hulu details

Prime Video

Niche pick

$8.99/mo standalone or included with Amazon Prime ($14.99/mo, $139/yr). Ad-free upgrade $2.99/mo extra.

Pros
  • If you already have Amazon Prime for shopping, Prime Video is sunk-cost included
  • Strong original-content slate: The Boys, Reacher, Fallout, Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
  • Live sports rights (Thursday Night Football in the US)
Cons
  • Now ad-supported by default — paying $2.99/mo extra to get back the ad-free experience
  • Catalog navigation mixes paid Prime content with rental/purchase items in the same UI
Best for: Existing Amazon Prime members; sports fans who want Thursday Night Football
View Prime Video details

Recent updates

  1. Truth-pass review

    Pillar content re-grounded against vendor sources only. The source registry at lib/pillars/content/video-sources.ts backs every numeric and policy claim with a public URL and access date.

  2. Netflix raises US prices across all tiers

    Per cnbc.com/2026/03/26/netflix-raises-prices-across-all-streaming-plans: Standard with Ads $7.99→$8.99, Standard $17.99→$19.99, Premium $24.99→$26.99. Second US increase in under two years.

The full comparison

Service
Lowest published paid tier on the vendor's pricing page.
Lowest published ad-free tier.
Most expensive consumer tier; live-TV add-ons excluded.
Top tier 4K + AtmosWhether the top tier includes 4K UHD + Dolby Atmos at no extra cost.
Simultaneous streams allowed on the top tier.
8.9919.9926.99Yes4
9.9915.9915.99Yes4
9.9916.9920.99Yes4
9.9918.9918.99No2
8.9911.9814.99Yes3

Prime Video standalone is $8.99/mo (with ads) plus $2.99/mo for ad-free upgrade ≈ $11.98 ad-free. The $14.99/mo column reflects Amazon Prime which bundles Prime Video + Prime shopping. Live TV upgrades (Hulu + Live TV $76.99/mo) excluded for parity. Sources accessed 2026-04-30.

Frequently asked questions

Which streaming service has the largest catalog?

Netflix consistently has the largest US streaming catalog by total title count, though catalog size matters less than catalog fit — a smaller library that contains the shows you actually watch (HBO dramas on Max, Disney IP on Disney+) beats a larger library that does not. Catalog size also shifts weekly with licensing turnover.

What is the cheapest ad-free streaming service in 2026?

Disney+ Premium at $15.99/mo (per disneyplus.com/welcome) is the cheapest ad-free tier from a major US streamer in 2026. Max Standard $16.99/mo is the next cheapest. Netflix's cheapest ad-free tier is now $19.99/mo after the April 2026 price increase. Prime Video ad-free is $11.98/mo (Prime Video standalone $8.99 + ad-free upgrade $2.99) but assumes you do not already have Amazon Prime ($14.99/mo, includes shopping).

Should I bundle Disney+ and Hulu?

Yes, if you already pay for one. The Disney+ Hulu Bundle Basic with ads is $10.99/mo — essentially the price of one ad-supported plan for both libraries. Standalone, Disney+ Premium ($15.99) + Hulu No-Ads ($18.99) = $34.98/mo. Bundle is the only sensible choice if both are wanted.

Which streaming service has 4K + Dolby Atmos at the cheapest price?

Max Ultimate at $20.99/mo is the cheapest tier from a major US streamer that includes 4K UHD + Dolby Atmos. Netflix Premium ($26.99/mo) and Disney+ Premium ($15.99/mo) also include 4K + spatial audio. Hulu does not offer 4K on its standalone plans. Apple TV+ ($9.99/mo) includes 4K + Dolby Atmos at the lowest price overall but is excluded from this comparison's pillar table for scope.

Why is Netflix more expensive than Disney+?

Netflix charges premium pricing for the largest catalog and the most original content production budget. Disney+'s price reflects a narrower catalog focus (Disney / Marvel / Star Wars / Pixar). Both Premium tiers include 4K. Netflix's per-month cost reflects the breadth + first-mover position; Disney+'s reflects the focused IP strategy.

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