Is Tubi Available in Your Country? Complete 2026 Guide
Tubi is free but works in only about 10 countries. Full list of supported regions, why it is blocked elsewhere, and the best free alternatives abroad.
Tubi works in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, and a few Central American countries. Most of Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East are blocked. Fox licenses content territory by territory, so expansion is slow.
Tubi is one of the bigger free streaming services around, but it only works in a handful of countries. Fox Corporation owns it. The deal: thousands of movies and TV shows, zero subscription fees, zero credit card required — you just watch ads. Whether you can actually use Tubi depends entirely on where you live, and the list of supported countries is shorter than most people expect.
Where Tubi is available in 2026
Tubi runs in a short list of countries, mostly in the Americas and the English-speaking world. The full list:
- United States (home market, biggest library)
- Canada
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Mexico
- Costa Rica
- Ecuador
- El Salvador
- Guatemala
- Panama
The UK had Tubi for a while, but Fox shut it down there in 2022 to focus on its core markets. Device support in these countries is broad — Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, iOS, Android, Samsung/LG/Vizio smart TVs, game consoles, and web browsers all work.
Where Tubi is not available
Most of the world can't access Tubi. No Europe (the UK experiment ended in 2022), no Asia, no Middle East, no Africa, and most of South America beyond the countries listed above. Visit tubi.tv from an unsupported country and you get a geo-block. This isn't technical — Fox licenses content territory by territory, and expanding means negotiating separate deals with every content owner in each new market.
Why Tubi is geo-restricted
It comes down to how Tubi makes money. Because the service runs on ads rather than subscriptions, its content deals are tied to specific advertising markets. Free streaming only works where there are enough advertisers willing to pay. Countries where Tubi doesn't operate generally lack either the local ad demand or the content licensing agreements to make a free model viable.
Alternatives in countries without Tubi
No Tubi where you live? Pluto TV covers more countries, especially across Europe and Latin America. YouTube's free tier works almost everywhere. Rakuten TV has free content in Europe. The UK specifically has Channel 4's app and ITVX with large free libraries. Plex runs free ad-supported movies and shows globally. Different catalogs, same basic idea.
How to check if Tubi works where you are
Fastest way to check: just go to tubi.tv. If you can browse and hit play on something, your country is supported. Location error means it isn't. GeoLeap also lets you search for specific titles and see which free services carry them in your country.