The Streaming Services That Have the Biggest Libraries

If you're of the belief that quantity trumps quality, then chances are you're looking for the streaming service with the most options. In that case, we've gathered the biggest services with the biggest libraries, as of this writing. You won't be shocked to find Netflix and Amazon Prime Video here, considering that these two are the biggest names in streaming at the moment, but it may come as a pleasant surprise that a free service like Tubi has a library that doesn't just make the cut, but easily dwarfs Netflix and Prime Video's catalogs combined. It has more than 40,000 titles, compared to Prime Video's 21,000 and Netflix's 17,000. Ranked in no particular order, below are the services with the most number of titles at the moment.

$28/month | 95 channels | 7 days free trial
Philo is better known for offering live TV at budget-friendly prices. However, it also happens to have a surprising number of on-demand content. Along with its 90+ channels, you can enjoy nearly 14,000+ films and shows on demand through their platform. Still deciding? You can check out some content for free, no hidden fees or credit card required.
$84.99/month | 86 channels | 7 days free trial
Fubo started as a soccer-focused streamer, though over the years, they expanded their live TV line-up to include other sports and entertainment channels. They also carry plenty of Spanish-language channels on their Latino plan. Since they're better known for their live TV streaming, you might be surprised at Fubo's on-demand library. They have over 12,000 on-demand titles to enjoy along with its channels.
$9.99/month | 5 channels
With Disney existing over a century, it's no surprise that its streaming service has a wide catalog. Even if it's relatively new compared to the streamers listed here, Disney+ has a catalog spanning decades of Disney's history, from the original Steamboat Willie to their latest Snow White remake. They also have films and shows from the studios that they acquired like Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and ESPN. In total, Disney+ has over 2,000 films and shows for the whole family.
$10.99/month | 75 channels
Late night fans, this is for you. Peacock's live TV channels and late night show catalog are big draws, but did you know they have over five thousand movies and shows on their platform? That's because they host most of the NBCUniversal's library. You can enjoy the latest Love Island episode through the streamer, as well as rewatch television favorites like Yellowstone and Parks and Recreation.
$9.99/month | 30 days free trial
As the third of the streaming giants, there's no surprise Hulu has the library to match. On Hulu alone, the platform hosts over three thousand films and shows on-demand. If that isn't enough, you can also include some premium add-ons for more content, and even some channels with their Live TV plan. Being acquired by Disney, you can also bundle their No Ads plan with Disney+ and ESPN+.
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Out of every streamer on this list, Tubi has the largest library, ranging from 40,000-60,000 titles per month. Given that the catalog is available for free, you won't find the latest releases on the platform. You would also have to endure ads, since they don't earn from subscriptions. However, with a VPN, and a streaming guide like JustWatch, you'll be surprised at the gems the streamer has to offer.
$8.99/month | 30 days free trial
Having transitioned from DVD selling, Amazon Prime Video became a streaming giant simply due to offering media on-demand for Amazon members. Along with all the perks of Amazon Prime, Amazon users can enjoy over 23 thousand movies and series. So if you're fond of online shopping and you want to watch a lot of films and shows, Amazon Prime Video is an easy choice to make. It holds the largest catalog among the Big Three streamers.
$7.99/month
Netflix is the biggest name in streaming for a reason. They've started streaming longer than any other service on this list, so it's no surprise that they also garnered a huge library. They have over seven thousand films and shows. That includes plenty of content they license from other studios as well as their Netflix Originals.
$9.99/month
HBO Max has a huge library. It's not just due to the multiple mergers that made the streamer possible, but it's also because of their exclusive deals with Turner Classic Movies, Criterion Collection, and DC Comics, among others. They have over three thousand films and shows on-demand, ranging from Hollywood hits, foreign cinema, and mainstream fare that the whole family can enjoy. Since the streamer comes from Warner Bros Discovery, many of their new films stream exclusively on the platform.
If you already have a Roku device, The Roku Channel is an easy way to start streaming without having to subscribe to other services. In fact, most of the 23,000 films and shows on the platform are available for free. However, you can access the full catalog with a paid subscription. You can also add more content with their channel packages and premium subscriptions.
If you haven't been to the library recently, you might want to check the one nearest you. That's because your library card could actually offer you access to free streaming by Kanopy. Unlike other free streaming services, Kanopy partners public libraries and universities to offer narrative films and documentaries without any cost. They also have a fairly wide catalog, with over 13 thousand movies ranging from all over the world.
Pluto TV is another free streaming service, though it doesn't have as many titles as Tubi. That being said, nine thousand films and shows isn't too shabby. It's actually wider than many of the other streaming sites on this list. They also happen to have some live TV channels, though you'll have to deal with ads.
If your nearest library doesn't offer Kanopy, it's likely to offer Hoopla instead. Like Kanopy, they partner with libraries to grant access to audiobooks, e-books, music, and yes, movies. They actually have a wider catalog too, with 8 thousand more films and a thousand shows more than Kanopy offers. That's around 23 thousand titles all-in-all, and yes, they also offer it for free.

A big factor in choosing a streaming service is the catalog. You might choose one over the other simply because you know you'll watch something. It might have a show you like, or perhaps it specializes in offering specific genres. But if you're not picky, or you're sharing your account with a large family, it might be better to choose a streaming service that simply has the largest library. So, we've listed the streaming services with more than two thousand films and shows, at least according to JustWatch. That being said, many streamers do regularly update their catalog every month or so, so over time the numbers listed on this list can change. Nonetheless, the services on the list are likely to continue to hold the largest libraries in streaming. We'll keep an eye if this changes.