Netflix Prices Worldwide
Compare Netflix prices from over 233 countries in 2026
Netflix pioneered location-based pricing in 2016, adjusting subscription costs based on local purchasing power rather than content differences. The same HD streaming library that costs $15.49 in the United States is available for $2.82 in Pakistan—identical servers, vastly different prices.
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Netflix costs $29.49 in Liechtenstein but only $3.62 in Egypt
Same service, 8x price difference
Global Price Map
All Netflix Prices by Country
Top 10 Cheapest Countries for Netflix (Standard)
Save money on your Netflix Standard subscription by subscribing from these countries with the lowest prices.
Egypt offers the cheapest Netflix Standard subscription at just $3.62/month, which is approximately 5x cheaper than the US price of $17.99. Other affordable options include Nigeria ($4.76), Kenya ($5.43), Haiti ($5.99).
How to Get Netflix in Egypt
Follow these steps to subscribe to Netflix at the Egypt price of just $3.62/month (save $14.37/month).
Get a Reliable VPN
You'll need a VPN service with servers in Egypt. We recommend NordVPN for its reliability and speed.
Connect to 🇪🇬 Egypt
Open your VPN app and connect to a server located in Egypt. This will give you a Egypt IP address.
Subscribe to Netflix
Visit the Netflix website or app while connected to the VPN. You should now see the Egypt pricing. Create a new account or clear cookies if needed.
Enjoy Your Savings!
Once subscribed, you can usually use Netflix from anywhere without the VPN.You'll save $14.37/month (80% off)!
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Important Notes
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- Regional prices are subject to change. Check the current price before subscribing.
Key Insights
Egypt — $3.62
E£170.00 local
Liechtenstein — $29.49
CHF22.90 local
$11.55
vs Egypt: $3.62
$17.99
Rank: #216 of 233
Regional Patterns
Eastern Europe
Western Europe
Latin America
Asia Pacific
Middle East & Africa
What This Pricing Reveals
Netflix's aggressive pricing in emerging markets reflects a land-grab strategy prioritizing subscriber growth over immediate profitability. The company accepts lower ARPU (average revenue per user) in countries like India, Turkey, and Pakistan to build market dominance before local competitors establish themselves.
This approach has proven successful: Netflix added 100+ million subscribers in Asia and Latin America between 2019-2024, even while maintaining premium pricing in Western markets. The 489% price gap between Pakistan ($2.82) and Switzerland ($21.99) demonstrates how the same product can be priced entirely differently based on what local markets will bear.
Interestingly, Netflix's pricing correlates more closely with GDP per capita than with content library size. Countries with similar catalog restrictions (like Turkey and Poland) can have 40%+ price differences purely based on economic factors. This suggests Netflix views pricing as a market penetration tool rather than a reflection of content value.
Key Insights
- →Emerging markets pay 60-80% less than Western countries for identical streaming quality
- →Netflix maintains consistent pricing within economic regions (e.g., most EU countries at ~$11-15)
- →Price increases in Western markets fund content production that benefits all subscribers globally
- →Mobile-only plans in India and other Asian markets cost as little as $1.50/month
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Why Prices Differ
Companies adjust prices based on purchasing power parity, local competition, and regional licensing costs. Netflix uses location-based pricing to optimize for each market. This means the same service can cost significantly different amounts depending on where you're located, reflecting local economic conditions and market dynamics.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Netflix cheaper in some countries?
Netflix adjusts prices based on local purchasing power and competition. A price that works in the US would be unaffordable in countries like India or Pakistan, so Netflix lowers prices to maximize subscriber counts while maintaining profitability across its global user base.
Do cheaper countries get different content on Netflix?
Content libraries vary by region due to licensing agreements, not pricing. A Turkish subscriber paying $4.34 may have different shows available than a US subscriber paying $15.49, but the price difference isn't tied to catalog size—it's based on local market economics.
Does Netflix streaming quality differ by price?
No. All Netflix plans worldwide use the same streaming infrastructure and servers. A Basic plan in India delivers the same video quality as a Basic plan in the US. The price difference reflects local purchasing power, not technical capabilities.
How often does Netflix change prices by country?
Netflix typically adjusts prices 1-2 times per year in most markets, often aligned with content investment announcements or currency fluctuations. Price increases are more common in established markets (US, UK, Canada) than in growth markets.
Can I see Netflix's price history over time?
Yes, our API provides historical pricing data for Developer tier subscribers and above. This shows how Netflix has adjusted prices in response to competition, content costs, and economic conditions in each market.