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Hoopla: Price, Plans

Updated June 17, 2026 • By Renee Cuisia

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Free trial None
Devices 7+
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Hoopla is a digital library that offers free books, playlists, and yes, movies to members of public libraries they’ve partnered with. You can check their website to see if your library card is valid; if it is, you can register (with no extra fees) and start viewing their available titles. Hoopla rotates its selection every week or so, but generally, it has a good mix of old films, cult classics, past hits, and foreign movies. Occasionally, it will also have the latest blockbusters. For television, it’s recently partnered with the BBC and a couple of manga publishers to deliver content from around the world. Apart from that it also has a vast collection of ebooks, audiobooks, podcasts, and albums it offers members.

How Much Does Hoopla Cost? All Plans & Pricing

Cheapest Plan
Free
$0.00 /month
Streams at home: 1 streams Streams outside: 1 streams Profiles: 1 users Quality: 720p 4K: No Audio: Standard stereo Min. speed: 1 Mbps
  • Free with library card
  • 4-10 checkouts/mo
  • Movies & Audiobooks
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What Devices Support Hoopla?

  • Amazon Fire TV
  • Android
  • Android TV
  • Apple TV
  • Chromecast
  • IOS
  • Roku

Hoopla Features

  • Ad-free option
  • Free

Specialty

  • Classics

Frequently Asked Questions About Hoopla

Does Hoopla have a free trial?

Hoopla does not currently offer a free trial.

What devices support Hoopla?

Hoopla is available on Amazon Fire TV, Android, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, iOS, Roku.

Can I cancel Hoopla anytime?

Hoopla is a month-to-month subscription with no long-term contract. You can cancel at any time without penalty.

Is Hoopla worth it?

Hoopla is a digital library that offers free books, playlists, and yes, movies to members of public libraries they've partnered with. You can check their website to see if your library card is valid; if it is, you can register (with no extra fees) and start viewing their available titles. Hoopla rotates its selection every week or so, but generally, it has a good mix of old films, cult classics, past hits, and foreign movies. Occasionally, it will also have the latest blockbusters. For television, it's recently partnered with the BBC and a couple of manga publishers to deliver content from around the world. Apart from that it also has a vast collection of ebooks, audiobooks, podcasts, and albums it offers members.

About the author

Renee Cuisia

Renee Cuisia is the lead curator at A Good Movie to Watch. In her spare time, she likes to watch K-dramas and analyze them to death. She's also seen You've Got Mail one too many times but is still convinced it's one of the greatest films out there.

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