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Amazon Prime Video: What's Available in Each Country (2026 Data)

BySofia Reyes·Streaming Industry Analyst

Prime Video is in 240+ countries but the US has 24,000+ titles while some markets get under 2,000. See what your country is actually missing.

Amazon Prime Video is available in 240+ countries — the widest reach of any streaming service. Catalog sizes range from 24,000+ titles (US) to under 2,000 in smaller markets. Amazon Originals are available globally except in a small number of restricted territories.

Amazon Prime Video is officially available in over 240 countries and territories — the broadest international reach of any major streaming service in 2026. But availability doesn't mean equal access. The US library tops 24,000 titles, while some smaller markets offer under 2,000. Amazon Originals (The Boys, Rings of Power, Reacher) are available in all markets where Prime Video operates. Third-party licensed content is the variable: what's on Prime Video in Japan may not exist on Prime Video in Brazil.

Global availability by region

North America: Amazon Prime Video launched in the US in 2006 (as Amazon Unbox, rebranded Prime Video in 2011). The US catalog exceeds 24,000 titles. Canada's catalog is approximately 20,000+ titles, with some US-only content excluded due to Canadian distribution rights held by local broadcasters.

Europe: Amazon Prime Video is available across all 27 EU member states plus the UK, Norway, Switzerland, and other European countries. Germany and the UK have the largest European catalogs (14,000+ and 16,000+ titles respectively). The EU's Digital Single Market directive means Amazon must provide portability — subscribers traveling within the EU can access their home country's catalog.

Asia-Pacific: Japan's catalog tops 18,000 titles with deep local content. India's catalog, while smaller in total count at approximately 10,000+ titles, includes a massive amount of local language content across Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and Bengali — content not available in other markets.

Latin America: Amazon Prime Video operates across all major Latin American markets including Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, and Peru. Brazilian pricing: R$14.90/month (~$3 USD). Mexico: MXN$99/month (~$5 USD).

Amazon Originals: the global equalizer

Amazon Originals represent Amazon's most strategically important investment in Prime Video. As of 2026, Amazon has produced over 250 Original series and films spanning multiple languages and cultures. Every Amazon Original is available in all 240+ Prime Video markets — there are no territorial restrictions on Amazon-owned IP.

Major Amazon Originals with global availability include: The Boys (2019–, US), The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017–2023, US), Rings of Power (2022–, NZ/UK co-production), Reacher (2022–, US), Citadel (2023–, multi-country production), Mirzapur (2018–, India), El encanto del aguila (2011, Mexico). Amazon spent approximately $7 billion on content in 2025, with roughly 40% allocated to original productions.

Catalog size vs content quality: what actually matters

Raw catalog size can be misleading. A significant portion of Prime Video's 24,000+ US titles consists of third-party content that changes frequently as licensing deals expire. The licensed content situation varies by country: a film licensed from a US studio for Prime Video in America may have been separately licensed to a European broadcaster, preventing Amazon from showing it in that territory.

The more stable and comparable content is the Original catalog. Amazon's worldwide budget for 2026 totals approximately $8.5 billion, representing a 21% year-over-year increase. The company has committed to producing at least 50 Original films and 80+ Original series annually across all languages.

Pricing by country: the 5x gap

Amazon Prime Video pricing reflects local purchasing power. US: $8.99/month ($14.99 with full Prime). UK: £4.99/month standalone. Germany: €4.99/month. Japan: ¥600/month (~$4). India: ₹299/month (~$3.60). Brazil: R$14.90/month (~$3). The gap between the most expensive (US at $8.99) and cheapest (India at ~$3.60) is approximately 2.5x for the standalone video tier — smaller than Netflix's 19x spread because Amazon uses Prime Video as a retention tool for its broader commerce ecosystem rather than maximizing per-subscriber revenue.

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