Amazon’s streaming service, Amazon Prime Video, now has three times more movies than competitor Netflix, according to a June 9 analysis.
Prime has a whopping 12,828 movies while Netflix, which has more subscribers than Amazon Prime, has 3,781 movies. And that number only represents the movies Amazon Prime offers to its subscribers for free, according to data from streaming-service search engine RealGood.
Amazon Prime memberships cost $12.99 per month and $119 per year, which includes Prime delivery services as well as Prime Video streaming services, though non-Prime members can also purchase a Prime Video subscription for $8.99 per month.
A Netflix subscription costs $12.99 per month. The two streaming services rank closer in terms of movies RealGood categorized as “high-quality” movies based on ratings. Prime Video offers 568 high-quality videos and Netflix offers 424 high-quality movies. The two services also rank closer in TV show numbers; Prime Video offers 2,220 TV shows while Netflix offers 1,940, but Netflix has more high-quality shows, according to the analysis.
Users also get significantly more bang for their buck with Prime Video, which offers 1,427 movies per dollar spent. Netflix offers 291 movies per dollar spent.