How much does YouTube Premium cost around the world? (2024)

How much does YouTube Premium cost around the world? (1)

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority

YouTube Premium is more than just banishing the ads. You get background and offline play, access to millions of songs and podcasts on YouTube Music, and more exclusive content. If you’re a heavy YouTube user, upgrading from the free version may make sense, although the streaming service now costs $13.99 per month for US subscribers. That adds up over time. Millions of other people don’t have to make such a large outlay, with the streaming service’s price varying between nations. We’ve laid out the YouTube Premium cost around the world, and we’ll look at whether this means Americans could get it any cheaper.

We’re keeping this comparison straightforward by only considering the cost of the Individual Plan. We could look at family and student plans or the savings from an annual subscription, but it’s not necessary for the purpose of the exercise. These alternative payment structures are almost always proportionate to the Individual Plan. To put it another way, the cheapest country for a YouTube Premium Individual Plan is going to be among the cheapest for the other plans.

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The cost of YouTube Premium around the world ranges from just $1.05 in Argentina to $18.35 in Switzerland.

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  • How much does YouTube Premium cost around the world?
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  • Why is YouTube Premium cheaper in some countries and more expensive in others?

How much does YouTube Premium cost around the world?

The table below shows the monthly subscription price to YouTube Premium in each country’s local currency and its equivalent US dollar value. We’ve ordered the table from cheapest to most expensive.

CountryMonthly PriceUSD equivalentCountryMonthly PriceUSD equivalent
Country

Argentina

Monthly Price

869 ARS

USD equivalent

$1.05

Country

Japan

Monthly Price

1,280 JPY

USD equivalent

$8.63

Country

India

Monthly Price

129 INR

USD equivalent

$1.55

Country

Singapore

Monthly Price

11.98 SGD

USD equivalent

$8.92

Country

Turkey

Monthly Price

57.99 TRY

USD equivalent

$1.90

Country

Canada

Monthly Price

12.99 CAD

USD equivalent

$9.65

Country

Ukraine

Monthly Price

99 UAH

USD equivalent

$2.64

Country

Hong Kong

Monthly Price

78 HKD

USD equivalent

$9.97

Country

Philippines

Monthly Price

159 PHP

USD equivalent

$2.83

Country

Denmark

Monthly Price

69 DKK

USD equivalent

$9.99

Country

Vietnam

Monthly Price

79,000 VND

USD equivalent

$3.24

Country

New Zealand

Monthly Price

17.99 NZD

USD equivalent

$10.92

Country

Indonesia

Monthly Price

59,000 IDR

USD equivalent

$3.75

Country

Australia

Monthly Price

16.99 AUD

USD equivalent

$11.07

Country

Malaysia

Monthly Price

17.90 MYR

USD equivalent

$3.79

Country

Netherlands

Monthly Price

11.99 EUR

USD equivalent

$12.94

Country

Brazil

Monthly Price

24.90 BRL

USD equivalent

$5.01

Country

Italy

Monthly Price

11.99 EUR

USD equivalent

$12.94

Country

Romania

Monthly Price

26 RON

USD equivalent

$5.64

Country

United States

Monthly Price

13.99 USD

USD equivalent

$13.99

Country

Saudi Arabia

Monthly Price

23.99 SAR

USD equivalent

$6.40

Country

Germany

Monthly Price

12.99 EUR

USD equivalent

$14.02

Country

Norway

Monthly Price

69 NOK

USD equivalent

$6.50

Country

France

Monthly Price

12.99 EUR

USD equivalent

$14.02

Country

Poland

Monthly Price

25.99 PLN

USD equivalent

$6.50

Country

United Kingdom

Monthly Price

12.99 GBP

USD equivalent

$16.41

Country

Sweden

Monthly Price

69 SEK

USD equivalent

$6.58

Country

Switzerland

Monthly Price

15.90 CHF

USD equivalent

$18.35

Country

Mexico

Monthly Price

139 MXN

USD equivalent

$8.10

CountryMonthly PriceUSD equivalent

At the time of writing, the cheapest place in the world to get YouTube Premium is Argentina, where residents pay the equivalent of just $1.05 for the monthly plan. There are possible reasons for this that we’ll go into a bit later, but it makes the US look very expensive by comparison.

Switzerland is the country with the most expensive Individual Plan at $18.35 per month. That’s $2 more than the UK, which is the second most expensive. The United States is certainly at the pricier end of the scale at $13.99 per month.

It’s interesting to see that the cost of YouTube Premium isn’t particularly correlated to region. For example, Canadians and Mexicans are charged significantly less than their American neighbors, both paying less than $10 monthly. And while the expensive end of the table is dominated by European countries, the relatively affluent nation of Sweden pays under $7 per month.

Should I use a VPN to get YouTube Premium from another country?

How much does YouTube Premium cost around the world? (2)

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority

If you’re familiar with VPNs, the table above might have immediately put certain thoughts in your head.

For the uninitiated, a VPN encrypts your internet connection and routes it through a hub in another location. This makes them fantastic as an online security measure, as your connection is near-impossible to decrypt, and your real IP address is replaced with that of the location of the hub, making your location untrackable. The latter perk also means that your connection can appear as if it’s in a different country, and people often use this to get around regional restrictions on things like streaming services.

Does this mean that you can use a VPN to pretend you’re in another country for the purpose of getting a cheaper YouTube Premium subscription? We haven’t tried it for reasons that will become apparent, but we think it might be more complicated than that, and we wouldn’t advocate that you try it.

On a practical level, signing up for YouTube Premium probably requires more than just an IP address in that country. It’s likely that you’ll be expected to pay with a card that’s linked to a bank in that nation, which you’re unlikely to be able to provide.

Even if you think you can make it work, you risk losing your YouTube account if you’re discovered. You wouldn’t be the first person to try this scheme, and YouTube will have systems in place to try and catch such payment evasion.

There have been reports of a clampdown on using this VPN workaround for cheaper Premium, with several people getting their subscriptions canceled. Google hasn’t moved forward to outright ban accounts yet, but there’s always a risk. So, we advise against using a VPN to subscribe to YouTube Premium.

Why is YouTube Premium cheaper in some countries and more expensive in others?

How much does YouTube Premium cost around the world? (3)

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority

There are three apparent reasons why the price of YouTube premium varies significantly across the world. The most obvious is that the service you’re paying for is actually different from your peers abroad. Due to various laws and regulations regarding licensing and such, the content available in each country differs. For example, there may be a sporting event on YouTube in one country that’s not available in others due to rights issues. The same goes for TV shows and movies.

Then there’s the most cynical reason: YouTube charges what it thinks you’ll pay. There will be teams of marketing experts and financial analysts at YouTube HQ specifically tasked with looking at the spending power and the demand for the service in each country, then crunching the numbers to work out what plan pricing will maximize revenue. This isn’t a charity — the bottom line will be a major driving factor.

The nature of our comparison also brings exchange rates into play. This can sound like a minor thing, but converting every country’s subscription cost into US dollars can shed some light on the volatile nature of the world economy. Taking this into account, it becomes less surprising to see Argentina at the top of the list. The country’s inflation was over 200% in 2023, so while the locals might see prices rising, the cost of goods and services in US dollar terms has been getting cheaper by the month.

FAQs

We’re not law experts, and such matters get more complicated when you’re acting across international boundaries. In most cases, it probably isn’t illegal to buy YouTube Premium from another country unless you specifically commit an offense in doing so, such as fraudulently opening a bank account in that jurisdiction. But none of this is legal advice, and the ploy will almost certainly be against YouTube’s terms and services. You open yourself up to getting your membership canceled by YouTube even if the move is legal.

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