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Netflix vs Jellyfin
Netflix vs Jellyfin
A side-by-side look at Netflix (the paid SaaS) and Jellyfin (the open source alternative). Use this page to decide if the switch fits your team and workflow.
| Netflix | Jellyfin | |
|---|---|---|
| Tagline | Subscription video streaming. | Open source media server — stream your movies, shows and music. |
| License | Proprietary SaaS | GPL-2.0 |
| Pricing | Standard from $15.49/month. | Free to self-host |
| Self-host option | No | Yes — difficulty 2/5 |
| Hosted cloud available | Yes (only option) | No |
| Desktop apps | Varies by product | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Mobile apps | Official apps typically available | iOS, Android |
Ad slot — between tables
Best for
Stream your own movies and shows to any device, free.
Jellyfin strengths
- 100% free — no accounts, no paywalled apps.
- Plays on virtually every platform.
- Active plugin and skin ecosystem.
Jellyfin weaknesses
- Metadata scraping sometimes needs manual fixes.
- Transcoding requires hardware acceleration for 4K.
- Sharing with friends needs port-forwarding or a reverse proxy.
What's the catch with Netflix?
- Library changes frequently.
- Password-sharing crackdown.
- No way to own a copy of content.
Still unsure?
Check the full list of alternatives to Netflix: see Netflix alternatives, or learn more about Jellyfin on its project page.