Best Free Streaming Video Services
Streaming services like Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, and Tubi TV let you watch free TV programs and films—but you'll have to see ads
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Subscription streaming services have been getting more expensive.
Netflix now charges $15.50 a month for its no-ads Standard plan. Apple TV+, which started out at $5 a month, is now $10. And Disney+ and Hulu hiked prices—again—in October.
But you can slim your streaming budget by choosing from the dozens of free services that let you watch movies and TV shows in exchange for seeing ads. You can access these services through most streaming devices and smart TVs, as well as laptops, smartphones, and tablets.
The number of ads you see will vary by service. And with most free services, you’re out of luck if you want 4K shows, including any with HDR. Instead, the platforms provide regular high-definition video, just like most cable TV companies.
You’re not likely to find many recently released movies. And, of course, you won’t see newer original shows from paid services, such as "The Diplomat" on Netflix or Hulu’s “The Bear.”
Amazon Freevee
Previously called IMDb TV, Amazon Freevee is an ad-supported service that offers a mix of live channels, on-demand classic TV shows and movies, and some original content. Amazon is now shutting down Freevee, and rolling Freevee content into Prime Video, where it will be labeled “Watch for Free.”
Freevee has more than 500 live channels. You’ll find shows such as “Schitt’s Creek” and “The Librarians,” alongside older classics like “Bewitched,” “Columbo,” and “All in the Family.” Original shows include “Modern Love” and “Bosch: Legacy,” a spinoff of the popular Amazon Prime series. Last year, Freevee started showing content that was once exclusive to Amazon Prime Video subscribers, such as ““Reacher” and “The Wheel of Time."
Amazon Fire TV Channels
Amazon Fire TV Channels is a special option exclusively on Fire TV devices. This service aggregates free, ad-supported content from a range of popular sources, including MLB, Fox News, ABC News, CBS News, CBS Sports, NHL, Fox Sports, NASCAR, and more.
Amazon Fire TV Channels is adding extra sports coverage from beIN SPORTS by launching beIN Sports Xtra and video-on-demand content.
Earlier, Amazon bumped up its offering with content from Variety, Rolling Stone, The Hollywood Reporter, Billboard, and TV Line from Penske Media Corporation; GameSpot, Honest Trailers, and TV Guide from Fandom; Looper, Slash Film, and Nicki Swift from Static Media; along with Funny or Die and Outside. The service offers content from more than 400 different providers.
To find this content, ask Alexa to “Play Fire TV Channels” to open the app and browse free content. Or navigate to Fire TV’s Your Apps & Channels screen and click on the Fire TV Channels app.
Check out Amazon Fire TV.
BLKFAM
Promoted as the first and only Black-owned streaming service focused on Black American family entertainment, BLKFAM launched with a content library that includes more than 20 syndicated series, 1,000-plus hours of new animation titles, dozens of new animated characters of color and diverse gender experiences, and hundreds of hours of original music-driven content. Ten original live-action and animated series are in development and will premiere on the platform throughout the year.
BLKFAM’s content spans investigative journalism and news, fitness and wellness series, Black history, children’s and adult animation, sitcoms and reality shows, and music programs—all through the lens of Black experiences.
BLKFAM was founded by Larry Evan, a former WarnerMedia executive, with an equity investment by Whoopi Goldberg.
Check out BLKFAM.
Chick-fil-A Play
The company, best know for its fried chicken sandwiches, has dipped its wings into the free, ad-supported streaming business with a new app called Chick-fil-A Play. Launched in November, the new app offers a variety of family-focused content, such as original animated shows, podcasts, games, recipes, and more.
Among the company’s new original series is "Evergreen Hills" and animated programming featuring the Chick-fil-A cows.
The Chick-fil-A Play App is available now as a free download in both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
Check out Chick-fil-A Play.
Crackle
Crackle, which used to be Sony’s ad-supported streaming service, has now been shut down. That’s a result of its parent company, Chicken Soup for the Soul, recently declaring bankruptcy and adjusting its filing from Chapter 11 (reorganization) to Chapter 7 (liquidation). The company also owned Redbox, EspañolFlix, FrightPix, and Popcornflix, which have all now also been shut down.
Google TV Freeplay
Google, which had a free ad-supported channel called Google TV under a "Free" channels section, has renamed the service Google TV Freeplay. The service, home to more than 150 live free channels, is now integrated into the Google TV interface on TVs and streaming players.
Programming includes streaming news channels from all the major broadcast networks—ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC—as well as more than 10 channels in foreign languages, including Spanish, Hindi, and Japanese. Like other so-called FAST (free ad-supported television) services, Google’s Live section uses an old-school cable TV-style menu with TV shows and movies that run at scheduled times, with ads that you can’t skip.
To watch Google TV Freeplay shows and movies, go to the Live tab on Google TV, or open the Google TV Freeplay app. You can also access other free, ad-supported services, such as Pluto TV and Tubi, from the Live tab once you’ve installed those apps.
To check out Google TV Freeplay, you’ll need a Google TV television, streaming player, or mobile app.
Hoopla and Kanopy
If you have a library card, Hoopla and Kanopy might be your ticket to free movies, music, audiobooks, and comics. Getting started is pretty simple. Just go to the site, find your local library, and create an account with your library card. You check out TV shows and movies as though they were books.
The main difference between the two services is that Hoopla tends to focus more on popular entertainment than Kanopy does. It also includes media beyond videos, such as audiobooks, comics, e-books, and music.
With either service, once you’ve signed up you can browse by title or genre, or get recommendations based on what you’ve previously borrowed and what’s popular. With Hoopla, you have 72 hours to watch a movie. (Your library sets the limit on how many movies you can borrow each month. In my case, it recently jumped from four to eight.) Your movie will start streaming once you’ve made a selection.
If you access Kanopy through a library membership, you may be able to watch a limited number of titles per month. But members of educational institutions get unlimited access.
Philo Watch Free
Philo, best known as a low-cost cable TV alternative, now offers more than 150 ad-supported free channels, which are available under the "Watch Free" banner. Programs include "Better Call Saul," BBC News, "Grace and Frankie," "Ice Road Truckers," and "Nurse Jackie." Free movies include "Boyhood," "Kick-Ass," "Labyrinth," and "La La Land."
Philo recently reached a deal with Warner Bros. Discovery to launch 11 new channels with content from that company. The new channels are available in both Philo’s stand-alone free offering and within its $28-a-month Philo Core package, which includes more than 70 live and on-demand channels like AMC+.
Check out Philo Watch Free.
Pluto TV
Pluto TV, owned by Paramount, has about 250 curated channels, drawing content from its Paramount properties (BET, CBS, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, and Paramount Pictures), plus networks such as Bloomberg, Cheddar News, CNN, NBC News, and Fox Sports. Pluto TV also has a decent library of on-demand content, including now-classic movies—"Titanic,” “Saving Private Ryan”—and newer fare such as “Lady Bird.” TV shows run the gamut from “The Andy Griffith Show” and the original “Gunsmoke” to “The Twilight Zone” and “Criminal Minds.”
The big news for Pluto TV is that Paramount’s parent company, National Amusements, has agreed to merge Paramount with Skydance Media into a new company. Pluto TV will join other Paramount properties, such as BET, CBS Paramount Pictures, and Paramount+, and former Viacom networks such as Comedy Central, MTV, and Nickelodeon, as they team up with Skydance’s independent film and TV studios. The merger likely won’t be finalized until September 2025.
There are reports that Pluto TV might be integrated into Paramount+, along with other Paramount properties including CBS and MTV.
In addition to genre-based channels, Pluto TV has added channels powered by other providers, including CBS (“NCIS,” “FBI”), AMC Networks (“The Making of the Mob,” “NOS4A2: Ghost”), and Showtime (“Dexter,” “Billions”). It recently added 14 channels from NBCUniversal, including Bravo Vault and NBC Sports, as well as Neil deGrasse Tyson’s StarTalk channel. It also now has 25 channels dedicated to movies.
The company now has 25 live movie channels across a variety of genres, including action, Black cinema, classics, comedy, cult films, documentaries, drama, and horror, among others.
There’s now a Pluto TV Latino service, with over 45 curated Spanish- and Portuguese-language channels covering categories such as comedy, movies, music, reality TV, sports, telenovelas, and true crime.
Pluto gets the full previous season of select Paramount series before the newest seasons arrive on the premium Paramount+ service.
As part of a “Programmed By Humans” branding message, Pluto is touting its dedicated team of curators to help program for the platform.
Check out Pluto TV.
Redbox
Redbox, best known for its rental kiosks at grocery stores and shopping centers—plus a newer video-on-demand streaming rental and purchase service—is now closed. The brand is owned by Chicken Soup for the Soul, which also owns Crackle, EspañolFlix, FrightPix, and Popcornflix. The company declared bankruptcy and adjusted its filing from Chapter 11 (reorganization) to Chapter 7 (liquidation).
The Roku Channel
Thanks to a rapidly expanding roster of programming, you can watch free shows and movies via the company’s ad-supported The Roku Channel, which is now available outside of just Roku streaming players and TVs.
The latest news is that Google is integrating The Roku Channel, which had been available as an app on Google TV, into Google TV’s search and recommendations. It joins Google’s own free, ad-supported service which is now called Google TV Freeplay.
Roku also reached a deal to offer a new channel from Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and Lionsgate on The Roku Channel. Called the 50 Cent Action Channel, it will will feature 50 Cent’s favorite premium films and television series drawn from Lionsgate’s library of more than 20,000 titles, as well as over a dozen films featuring 50 Cent.
The Roku Channel has a lot of licensed TV shows and movies, plus some live channels from ABC, AMC, Fox, NBC, Hallmark, and others. It has more than 400 live channels, and tens of thousands of free on-demand movies and TV shows. One big focus going forward will be Roku Originals, with new shows rolling out regularly. Current examples include "The Spiderwick Chronicles," “Reptile Royalty,” and “UFO Cowboys."
Recently, Roku (and Tubi) licensed hundreds of movies and TV shows, including “Raised by Wolves” and “Cake Boss,” from Warner Bros. Discovery. Other new channels include “Barney” and “Pickleball TV.” In addition, Roku has a multiyear deal with Lionsgate that gives it rights to stream Lionsgate’s theatrically released films. Exclusive to Roku, it’s the first time Lionsgate titles are available free anywhere. Roku is also teaming up with a private equity company to acquire up to a 20 percent stake in the premium channel Starz, which was acquired by Lionsgate in 2016.
Roku also lets you access AMC Networks’ paid streaming services—AMC+, Shudder, and Acorn TV—through the Roku Channel’s Premium Subscriptions.
Roku has started moving aggressively into sports. Last season, it teamed up with the NFL to create the NFL Zone within its Sports section on the main Roku app, a centralized location to find live and upcoming games. It also secured a multiyear deal for MLB’s "Sunday Leadoff" live baseball games, which last year was on Peacock. These earlier games were free—last year you had to have a paid Peacock subscription. Roku also has a free NBA channel called NBA Zone.
More recently, Roku a Roku Sports Channel featuring top-tier sports content, including the weekly MLB Sunday Leadoff games, live races from Formula E auto racing, and NBA G-League games. The channel will also include sports-themed Roku original programming, such as "NFL Draft: The Pick."
Check out The Roku Channel.
Sling Freestream
Sling Freestream is a relatively new ad-supported service from Sling TV. The service has been adding more content and now claims to have more than 500 free channels and over 44,000 on-demand titles, with genres ranging from news, sports, game shows, and crime dramas to sitcoms, home improvement, cooking, and more. Popular channels and programming include ABC News Live, BBC News, CBS News, ESPN on Demand, FilmRise, “Hell’s Kitchen,” “Heartland,” “Forensic Files,” “The Walking Dead” universe, and “VH1 I Love Reality.”
Through Freestream, you’ll be able to subscribe to more than 50 stand-alone streaming services, including AMC+, Discovery+, and Showtime.
This spring, Sling TV extended its Watch & Win rewards program, which lets you win prize money the more you watch television, to Sling Freestream users. You have to have a Freestream account to be eligible.
One interesting development: Freestream is now the first free service to offer a no-cost cloud DVR.
Check out Sling Freestream.
Tubi
This ad-supported service, owned by Fox, has more than 250,000 movie titles and TV episodes from more than 450 partners, including selections from the libraries of Lionsgate, MGM, Paramount Pictures, and Warner Bros., plus networks, including A&E Networks, the BBC, Lifetime, and Starz. It also offers access to many Fox shows, such as "Hell’s Kitchen" and "Lego Masters," after they broadcast.
Tubi recently launched a new feature, called Scenes, that lets you scan entertainment by scrolling through short clips from movies and TV shows. Scenes is found on Tubi’s navigation bar on iOS and Android devices, and leverages Tubi’s machine learning engine to personalize the experience. If you like or save content to My List within Scenes, you’ll get increasingly personalized recommendations, and watch that content on any device where Tubi is available.
Tubi’s options range from old (and probably best forgotten) Chuck Norris films to classic indie titles (“Requiem for a Dream”) to somewhat more recent movies such as “Wonka.” You’ll also find full seasons of TV shows ranging from oldies (“The Honeymooners”) to more recent fare (“The Masked Singer”).
Newer originals include “Prisoner of Love” and “Corrective Measures,” the latter starring Bruce Willis. These join other Tubi Originals, such as “10 Truths About Love,” “War of the Worlds: Annihilation,” and “Mysteries From the Grave: Titanic.”
Tubi’s latest news is that it’s using an AI-powered search tool, called Rabbit AI, to help viewers find content they want to watch. Rabbit AI, found on the Tubi mobile app, lets you go beyond simple keyword searches and ask questions in a more natural, conversational manner.
Tubi also recently launched a new logo, with a purple-and-yellow color scheme. The design features a circle, meant to symbolize falling into a streaming rabbit hole.
Check out Tubi.
ViX
ViX is a free, ad-supported Spanish-language service owned by TelevisaUnivision and formerly called PrendeTV. Unlike PrendeTV, which was exclusively a free, ad-supported service, ViX also has an ad-free subscription version called ViX Premium, which costs $7 a month. In addition, it’s rolling out a newer lower-priced tier called Vix Premium with Ads, which costs $5 a month.
Both the paid (ViX Premium) and free (ViX Gratis) versions offer more than 100 entertainment channels, including movies, sports, and children’s programming. (ViX Premium also has 10,000 hours of premium programming and some exclusive live sporting events, including 7,000 hours of live soccer.) ViX has more than 40,000 hours of on-demand content, which includes shows from Univision, plus content from large media companies based in Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia. It also has deals with Disney, Lionsgate, and MGM to offer more than 150 films to viewers.
Other programming includes several soccer channels, nature and wildlife channels from Blue Ant Media, nine telenovela channels, and seven movie channels. There are also three family channels.
Check out ViX.
Xumo Play
Xumo Play, a joint venture between Comcast and Charter, is an ad-powered streaming video platform that offers live and on-demand content from more than 300 channels and 10,000 titles across multiple genres, including sports, action and drama, news, kids and family entertainment, live events, comedy, lifestyle, and movies.
Content on Xumo includes news programming (ABC News Live, Bloomberg, BBC News, CBS News Latest Headlines, LiveNow from Fox); movies from FilmRise and Hallmark; TV shows ranging from classics (“My Favorite Martian”) to kids (“Garfield and Friends”); and sports (CBS Sports HQ, Fox Sports). Movies also run the gamut from older classics (“The Snows of Kilimanjaro”) to modern classics (“Donnie Darko”). The service also has channels created specifically for Black and Latino audiences.
Last summer it struck an exclusive deal with Magnolia Pictures to have Xumo Play stream a new Magnolia movie almost every month, with a three-month exclusive window. Xumo also has some originals (“The Killing of Billy the Kid,” “Andromeda”) and a few exclusives (“The Right Kind of Wrong,” “Alone”) that rotate in and out.
Xumo first partnered with Element Electronics to launch a line of Element 4K Xumo TVs in the U.S., which are sold at Best Buy, Walmart, and a few other retailers. There are also Xumu TVs sold under the Hisense and Pioneer brands.
Earlier, Comcast and Charter announced that they’d be rebranding XClass smart TVs as Xumo TVs. The Flex streaming player will be rebranded as the Xumo Stream Box.
Check out Xumo Play.
More Free Streaming Services to Consider
There are dozens of free ad-supported alternatives to paid streaming services. In fact, most smart TVs either offer their own free services or access to ones on this list directly from the set.
Here are some more options to consider:
• CNN Originals, a free ad-supported service from CNN, is now available. Initial titles "Amanpour: Sex and Love Around the World," "Violent Earth with Liev Schreiber," "Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown," "Diana," "Lincoln: Divided We Stand," "Soundtracks: Songs That Defined History," "This is Life with Lisa Ling," "The Wonder List with Bill Weir," and "United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell." Right now it’s available on Amazon Freevee, Amazon Prime and Amazon Fire TVs, as well as on Plex. The company says additional platforms will be added soon.
• Fandango At Home is the new name for the service previously known as Vudu. That company, owned by Walmart, was sold to Universal’s Fandango division and rebranded. Like Vudu, it has a “Free” section that offers a growing selection of ad-supported movies and TV shows from a wide range of genres, including action, comedy, horror, kids and family, romance, sci-fi, and more. New selections, plus a Top 200 for both movies and TV are at the top of the listings, which are then organized by themes and genres.
• Fawesome.tv is a newer ad-supported streaming service, owned by FutureToday, that offers more than 250 free channels, with movies and series in HD quality across 25 genres, including action, comedy, family and kids, health and lifestyle, horror, and thriller. Fawesome recently signed agreements with Sony Pictures, Samuel Goldwyn Films, and Gravitas Ventures to bring about 350 new movies and other streaming titles to the service.
• Haystack News—formerly called Haystack TV—provides local, national, and global news from more than 400 content partners, including ABC News, the Associated Press, Bloomberg, and Yahoo Finance. The company says the service now provides more than 50 live news and weather channels, covering more than 90 percent of local U.S. markets. An expanded partnership with Hearst Television includes the company’s Very Local local news and information channels. A Newsline feature has an interactive news ticker with local news headlines, weather conditions, forecasts and alerts, and stock market data, plus top business, tech, and entertainment stories.
• LG Channels is a free streaming service for LG smart TV owners, with content from both Xumo and Pluto TV. It has more than 300 live and on-demand news, sports, and entertainment channels, which you can access using an integrated program guide. It has added several new channels, including LG Channels Showcase, which features studio films from Amazon MGM, Lionsgate, Sony Pictures, and Shout Studios. A partnership with Allen Media group added more than 220 free local news channels, with content from the major broadcast networks, depending on where you live. If you’re using an antenna, free over-the-air channels and Channel Plus options appear together in the same program guide.
• Plex Watch Free is an ad-supported free streaming service, with more than 300 channels across multiple genres. It has deals for content from Crackle, Lionsgate, Magnolia, MGM, Paramount, Warner Bros., and other studios. Recently it added more than 90 new entries, including "Weeds," "Designated Survivor," and "Nash Bridges," along with networks such as CW Gold and CW Forever. It also expanded its U.S. and international Sports channel to include FIFA+, the NFL Channel, MLB, The World Poker Tour, and CBS Sports HQ, among others. Plex recently started offering a $5-a-month upgrade, called Plex Pass, that works with an antenna to give you live local channels, plus a DVR, the ability to pause and rewind shows, and a program guide. You can also now rent movies, starting at $4.
• Samsung TV Plus—a free streaming service available on Samsung smart TVs—offers more than 400 ad-supported channels featuring news, sports, and entertainment, plus thousands of movies and TV shows on demand. A strength is its roster of news channels, including ABC News Live, CBS News, Cheddar News, LiveNow from Fox, NBC News Now, and Newsy, among others. Samsung has also partnered with Bloomberg Media to launch Bloomberg TV+, a 4K business/finance channel, and it has a deal with Vevo for a music-video channel, and with FIFA+ for men’s and women’s soccer games. Newer content includes 500 hours of programming from Hearst Media (such as "Matter of Fact with Soledad O’Brien" and "Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom Protecting the Wild"), plus A&E and Pickleball TV channels. All Samsung smart TVs dating back to 2016 are able to access TV Plus.
• Stirr is an ad-supported streaming service launched by local TV broadcaster Sinclair. However, early this year it was sold to Thinking Media, a startup focused on ad-supported content, which recently relaunched it. While Stirr once had over 100 channels and more than 5,000 hours of local content, the relaunched version had about 30 live channels, plus a growing assortment of on-demand programs, but the content selection has been expanding. The plan is to continue adding to its content library and use AI to help with search.
• TCLtv+ is a new free streaming service that’s exclusive to TCL smart TVs. It includes more than 300 free, ad-supported channels and an on-demand content library offering more than 1,500 movies and TV shows. The library is buoyed by both independent and major studios, including Scripps Media, NBC Universal, FilmRise, Fremantle, Banijay, and more. More recently, TCL’s deal with the NFL includes bringing the NFL Channel and on-demand programming to the TCLtv+ app. The service is built atop an upgraded version of the IDEO platform, which offers interactive viewing options such as online meal ordering, personalized recipes from virtual chefs, and dynamic summaries and recaps of shows you’re watching. You can find your next binge using the voice-activated remote.
• TiVo+ is available only via TiVo devices, either a TiVo DVR or a TiVo Stream 4K. TiVo+ has more than 160 free channels. The service is powered by several services, including Pluto TV and Tubi. It includes more than 40 channels of TV shows and series, 12 live news channels, and 12 live sports channels, including Major League Baseball. TiVo is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Xperi, the parent company to home entertainment brands, including DTS and Imax Enhanced.
• Vizio WatchFree+, different from Plex’s Watch Free, is an ad-supported streaming service from Vizio and Pluto TV with more than 260 channels, including nine new streaming channels and 150 on-demand films from AMC. It has also added its own roster of channels along with ad-supported video-on-demand titles, so Vizio SmartCast users can now access thousands of on-demand titles, along with hundreds of current WatchFree+ live streaming channels, all with no subscriptions or log-ins. This summer the WatchFree+ service is showing eight exclusive U.S. for The Women’s World Cup Summer 2024 Tournament games. The big news, though, is that Vizio has been purchased by Walmart. It’s not yet clear whether Walmart will be making any changes to the service.
• WBTV is a proposed ad-supported service from Warner Bros. Discovery. But after nearly two years, it still hasn’t launched. Details are slim, but it will likely leverage content from Warner Bros., including Max (HBO), Discovery, and Scripps. Warner Bros. Discovery recently licensed hundreds of movies and shows to Roku and Tubi, but those types of deals may end when the free service begins operation. So far, no launch date or content has been announced.
• YouTube’s “Free With Ads” section, found under the Movies & TV heading, has free, ad-supported offerings that are different from those on YouTube Premium, which bundles videos, original movies, TV shows, and music as part of an ad-free plan that costs $14 per month or $120 per year. YouTube’s free TV roster now has about 100 shows, with almost 4,000 episodes in all. As with many of these services, the content lineup changes periodically.
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