7 Best Streaming Services with Dolby Atmos in 2025

Over a thousand feature films are formatted in Dolby Atmos, perhaps the most sought-after surround sound technology. But how exactly do you access Atmos content? Once you get a suitable device, you can start searching for Atmos films and shows in most (but not all) popular streaming services.

The Atmos logo will usually appear to indicate a title's compatibility, but not all streaming services offer the same results. For instance, Atmos content is searchable on Netflix, but not on other services. And while Netflix and AppleTV+'s Atmos content are mostly in the form of originals, Max and Disney+ are the ones to watch when it comes to blockbusters and fan favorites. You can read more about the best Atmos-carrying services in our list below.

$9.99/month | 5 channels
Disney+ is home to many fan-favorite franchises, including Marvel, Star Wars, and Pixar. The good news is that most of these are shot in Dolby Atmos, so you won't have a shortage of action-packed and feel-good content to watch. The not-so-good news is that only Disney+'s premium plan, currently priced at $15.99/month, supports Atmos audio. The plan also removes ads and allows offline downloads. Pros
  • Marvel and Star Wars content are available in Atmos
  • Also has "IMAX-enhanced" content
Cons
  • Dolby Atmos is only available in the premium plan
$7.99/month | 3 channels | 7 days free trial
Paramount+ has a good mix of popular movies and on-demand content. Since it's where you'll find shows like Halo and Star Trek: Discovery, it's particularly famous among sci-fi fans. You can watch Paramount+ originals in Atmos with a Paramount+ Premium plan, which costs $12.99/month. Just make sure you have a compatible device when streaming Atmos content on the platform. Pros
  • Has a good mix of on-demand and live content
  • Premium plan carries your local CBS
Cons
  • Dolby Atmos is only available in the premium plan
  • Not compatible in the built-in Paramount+ app on some TVs
$10.99/month | 75 channels
Peacock is an on-demand service that streams a wide array of films and TV shows, including NBC programs and Universal-produced blockbusters. Now, Peacock's Atmos library isn't as stacked as the others on this list. Plenty of users have also noticed that Peacock's Atmos content isn't compatible with certain TV brands. But Peacock's Atmos offerings are still worth mentioning since they include box-office hits like The Fall Guy and Despicable Me 2, as well as shows like The Continental and Saturday Night Live. Pros
  • The premium plan has your local NBC
Cons
  • Doesn't seem to work on some streaming devices
  • Limited Atmos titles
$9.99/month | 7 days free trial
AppleTV+ famously only streams original content, so the results are consistent: you can expect its newer films and shows to be in Dolby Atmos. Right next to Netflix, it's the best streamer to tune into for high-quality originals. Since it has no ads, you only have to subscribe to its basic plan ($9.99/month) to access Atmos content. No need to upgrade or pay for a premium tier. Pros
  • Newer originals are all in Atmos
Cons
  • Smaller streaming library compared to other services
$8.99/month | 30 days free trial
Amazon Prime used to make its many Dolby Vision and Atmos content available to all users. Recently, however, the service made this exclusive to those on the ad-free plan, which is currently priced at $18/month. It's a lot, but it could be worth it if you follow popular Prime shows like The Summer I Turned Pretty and The Rings of Power. You'd also have the advantage of enjoying other perks outside of streaming, like free shipping and Amazon store discounts. Pros
  • Plenty of blockbusters and big-budget originals
Cons
  • Dolby Atmos is only available in the premium plan
  • Some Apple TV users have reported issues accessing Atmos content on Prime
$7.99/month
It's no surprise that Netflix has the most Atmos titles in this list. The streaming service has no shortage of originals, with most (if not all) of the newer ones shot in Dolby's latest surround sound audio. Conveniently, you can search for "Dolby Atmos" on the platform, and it'll show compatible films and TV shows. However, like most of the services in this list, you'll have to purchase Netflix's ad-free tier, which costs a whopping $24.99/month, to access Atmos content. Pros
  • Originals are usually in Atmos
  • Most number of Atmos titles in this list
Cons
  • Dolby Atmos is only available in the premium plan
$9.99/month
Max has plenty of content under its belt, but it's the newer HBO shows, Max originals, and Warner Bros. blockbusters that are sure to be in Dolby Atmos. Recently, Max announced that select live sports events can also be viewed in both Dolby Vision and Atmos, making it one of the more wide-ranging services in this list. Max is held back only by the fact that Atmos content is exclusively available on the premium plan, which costs $20.99/month. Pros
  • Blockbusters and originals are usually available in Atmos
  • Live sports also available in Atmos
Cons
  • Dolby Atmos is only available in the premium plan