Prime Video cost: subscription plans, today’s best deals and price compared to Netflix, Apple TV+ and more

Amazon Prime Video subscription cost, is Prime Video still worth the money?
Is Prime Video still worth the money? (Image credit: xalien/Shudderstock)

Curious about the cost of Prime Video in 2025? We've got everything you need to know about the price of one of the best streaming services available today.

The most affordable and cost-effective way to sign up to Prime Video is through an Amazon Prime membership, which throws in a subscription to the service's ad-supported plan along with shopping perks like next day delivery.

Depending on where you live, though, you can also sign up to a Prime Video subscription on its own. This gives you full access to the streaming service's library of movies and shows without having to be an Amazon Prime member.

Here's everything you need to know about the cost of Prime Video, including how much it currently is, which plans are available, how it compares to rival services, whether there are any deals and if it's right for you.

How much does Prime Video cost?

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The Boys is one of the most-watched Prime Video shows. (Image credit: Jan Thijs)

Because Prime Video is included in an Amazon Prime subscription, it offers a unique selling point compared to rival streaming services. Given that you can get a subscription as a perk, we often rate it among the best for value.

However, this also means that any time that Amazon decides to increase the cost of membership, which notably there hasn't been since the Amazon Prime price hike in 2022, the price of Prime Video indirectly goes up.

Prime Video itself has also seen the price of its standalone service go up, however, not in a traditional sense. At the start of 2024, Amazon launched a new ad-free tier that meant existing subscribers started to see ads unless they paid more. That meant that subscribers had to pay an extra $2.99 a month in the US, £2.99 per month in the UK and AU$2.99 a month in Australia.

Here's how much the Prime Video cost changes depending on where you live. Please note that these prices are only for if you purchase Prime Video's ad-supported plan as a standalone service without the Amazon Prime subscription.

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Monthly (Prime Video only)

Annual (Prime Video only)

US

$8.99 

$107.88

UK

£5.99 

£71.88 

Australia

Only offered with an Amazon Prime membership

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Canada

Only offered with an Amazon Prime membership

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Prime Video plans at a glance

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The Rings of Power is one of the best Prime Video shows to watch. (Image credit: Amazon Prime Video)

Before the introduction of ads on Prime Video, the service had only one plan. Much like Apple TV+, it throws in features like higher quality streaming, including 4K and HDR on select titles, all into the one fee.

Most rival services have varying tiers to help justify the higher price tags, which means that you often have to pay more to be able to access 4K and Dolby Atmos or be able to download content to watch offline.

Amazon has maintained these features in the ad-supported plan, so if you pay extra to remove ads, there aren't any other features or benefits that it unlocks – it simply means you don't have to put up with commercials.

While Amazon's decision to start charging extra for an ad-free version of the streaming service was met with some criticism, especially because it continues to increase the number of ads you see since its introduction, one could argue that it's still worth it given all the benefits that you receive.

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Prime Video with ads

Prime Video ad-free

US

$8.99

$11.98

UK

£5.99

£8,99

Australia

AU$9.99

AU$12.99

How much does Prime Video cost compared to other streaming services?

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Clarkson's Farm is a beloved documentary series on Prime Video. (Image credit: Amazon)

Prime Video is one of the cheapest streaming services, when comparing the cost of a standalone subscription to major competitors. Even beating Apple TV+ and Paramount+, two of the smallest rivals.

That said, when combined with the cost of an Amazon Prime membership, it becomes one of the most expensive, putting it in line with the a premium Netflix or HBO Max subscription.

If you're curious how the Prime Video cost compares to rival best streaming services, I've compared the prices below. Please note: each price is the equivalent of a standard, ad-free version without any add-ons. If you are interested in ad-supported tiers or premium ones, please be aware these prices will vary.

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Streaming service

Monthly (ad-free)

Annual (ad-free)

Prime Video (+ Amazon Prime)

$17.98 / £11.98 / AU $12.98

$174.88 / £130.88/ AU $114.88

Netflix

$17.99 / £12.99 / AU $18.99

No annual plans – Netflix is billed monthly

Apple TV+

$9.99 / £8.99 / AU$12.99

$99.99 / £89.99 / AU$129.99

Disney+

$15.99 / £8.99 / AU$20.99

$159.99 / £89.90 / AU$209.99

HBO Max

$16.99 / AU$15.99

$169.99 / AU$159.99 

Paramount+

$12.99 / £7.99 / AU$10.99

$119.99 / £69.90 / AU$97.99

Hulu

$18.99 (US only)

Annual is only available for ad-supported tier

Does Prime Video have a free trial?

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Bosch was one of the most-watched Prime Video shows. (Image credit: Amazon Studios)

Yes, if you’re new to Prime Video, or it’s been over 12 months since you were a Prime member, then the 30-day Prime Video free trial is available.

You can also save money on a Prime Video subscription through Amazon Prime Student, which offers a discounted membership for students, so if you're heading off to university, it's well worth grabbing. It's available in the US and the UK, as well as several other regions that already offer the subscription.

The student edition of Prime Video entitles eligible customers to an amazing 6 months of free streaming, which is sure to keep you entertained between your studies.

Is Prime Video worth the price?

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Fallout seriously impressed gaming fans. (Image credit: Amazon)

Prime Video is well worth the cost due to just how much content you can unlock from its catalog – it has one of the biggest movie libraries of all the major streamers. Some of the biggest streaming hits have found a home on Prime Video, including the Fallout TV series, the dark superhero series The Boys, fantasy epic The Rings of Power, and the documentary series Clarkson's Farm. For more on that, check out the best Prime Video shows here.

If you're a frequent Amazon shopper or you want other benefits like gaming and books, I would highly recommend signing up for a membership. Not only will you have access to one of the biggest streaming services when you do, but you'll also get a host of other benefits too. These include free one-day and same-day delivery on eligible items, exclusive deals, and access to Prime Reading and Prime Gaming, so you do get a lot for your money.

Lucy Buglass
Senior Entertainment Writer

Lucy is a long-time movie and television lover who is an approved critic on Rotten Tomatoes. She has written several reviews in her time, starting with a small self-ran blog called Lucy Goes to Hollywood before moving onto bigger websites such as What's on TV and What to Watch, with TechRadar being her most recent venture. Her interests primarily lie within horror and thriller, loving nothing more than a chilling story that keeps her thinking moments after the credits have rolled. Many of these creepy tales can be found on the streaming services she covers regularly.

When she’s not scaring herself half to death with the various shows and movies she watches, she likes to unwind by playing video games on Easy Mode and has no shame in admitting she’s terrible at them. She also quotes The Simpsons religiously and has a Blinky the Fish tattoo, solidifying her position as a complete nerd. 

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