Netflix’s latest hike follows its previous increase in January 2025|Lyncconf Games|CC BY 2.0
A night of binge-watching is about to cost a little more, as Netflix has once again raised its subscription prices, making its service more expensive across all plans.
The platform last hiked prices in January 2025.
The ad-supported tier now costs $8.99 per month, up from $7.99. Meanwhile, the standard ad-free plan has risen by $2 to $19.99, and the premium plan now costs $26.99, also up by $2.
In addition, Netflix has revised its extra member charges. Adding a viewer to an ad-supported plan now costs $6.99, while adding one to an ad-free plan costs $9.99.
The company said the price hike reflects improvements in its content and overall service quality.
New subscribers will see the updated prices from March 26, while existing users will face the increase in the coming months.
The move follows recent platform updates, including video podcasts and more livestreaming content, as Netflix continues to expand its offerings.