Live Tracker - Updated February 2026

Every Subscription That
Raised Prices in 2025-2026

The complete tracker. Over 50 services raised prices in the past year, with an average increase of 17%. Here is every single one.

50+
Services Raised Prices
~17%
Average Increase
5.3x
Above CPI Inflation

Average Price Increase by Category

Not all categories raised prices equally. Streaming led the pack, followed by AI tools riding the hype cycle to justify premium pricing.

Price Increase by Category (2025-2026 Average)

Streaming & Entertainment 21%
21%
AI & Machine Learning Tools 18%
18%
Software & SaaS 14%
14%
Gaming 13%
13%
Music & Audio 12%
12%
Cloud Storage 10%
10%
Fitness & Health 9%
9%
US CPI (General Inflation) 3.2%
3.2%

Chronological Timeline of Price Increases

Every documented price increase from January 2025 through February 2026, in order.

Jan 2025 5 services raised prices

Netflix Standard w/ Ads$6.99 → $7.99
Netflix Standard$15.49 → $17.99
Netflix Premium$22.99 → $24.99
Peacock Premium Plus$11.99 → $13.99
Strava Premium$11.99 → $14.99

Feb 2025 3 services raised prices

PlayStation Plus Essential$9.99 → $10.99
PlayStation Plus Extra$14.99 → $16.99
PlayStation Plus Premium$17.99 → $19.99

Mar 2025 4 services raised prices

YouTube Premium Individual$13.99 → $14.99
YouTube Premium Family$22.99 → $24.99
Adobe CC All Apps$59.99 → $62.99
Peloton App$12.99 → $13.99

Apr 2025 3 services raised prices

Notion Plus$8.00 → $12.00
Xbox Game Pass Core$9.99 → $10.99
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate$19.99 → $21.99

Jun 2025 5 services raised prices

Spotify Individual$10.99 → $11.99
Spotify Family$16.99 → $19.99
Max Ad-Free$16.99 → $17.99
Max Ultimate$20.99 → $21.99
Dropbox Plus$11.99 → $13.99

Aug 2025 4 services raised prices

Peacock Premium$7.99 → $8.99
Paramount+ w/ Showtime$11.99 → $13.99
Nintendo Switch Online+$49.99 → $54.99/yr
1Password Individual$2.99 → $3.99

Sep 2025 4 services raised prices

Apple TV+$9.99 → $12.99
Microsoft 365 Personal$6.99 → $9.99
Slack Pro$7.25 → $8.75
Figma Professional$12.00 → $15.00

Oct 2025 4 services raised prices

Disney+ No Ads$13.99 → $15.99
Disney+ With Ads$7.99 → $9.99
Hulu With Ads$7.99 → $9.99
Hulu No Ads$17.99 → $18.99

Nov 2025 4 services raised prices

Google One 2TB (AI)$9.99 → $13.99
Audible Premium Plus$14.95 → $16.45
iCloud+ 200GB$2.99 → $3.99
Evernote Personal$10.83 → $14.99

Jan 2026 4 services raised prices

Apple Music Individual$10.99 → $11.99
Canva Pro (Teams)$10.00 → $13.00
Grammarly Premium$12.00 → $15.00
Calm Premium$14.99 → $16.99

Feb 2026 3 services raised prices

Headspace Premium$12.99 → $14.99
Todoist Pro$4.00 → $5.00
Duolingo Super$12.99 → $14.99

Price Increases by Category

Detailed breakdown of every price increase organized by service type.

Streaming & Entertainment

Service Plan Old Price New Price % Change Date
Netflix Standard w/ Ads $6.99 $7.99 +14.3% Jan 2025
Netflix Standard $15.49 $17.99 +16.1% Jan 2025
Netflix Premium $22.99 $24.99 +8.7% Jan 2025
Disney+ No Ads $13.99 $15.99 +14.3% Oct 2025
Disney+ With Ads $7.99 $9.99 +25.0% Oct 2025
Apple TV+ Standard $9.99 $12.99 +30.0% Sep 2025
Max Ad-Free $16.99 $17.99 +5.9% Jun 2025
Peacock Premium $7.99 $8.99 +12.5% Aug 2025
Paramount+ w/ Showtime $11.99 $13.99 +16.7% Aug 2025

Music & Audio

Service Plan Old Price New Price % Change Date
Spotify Individual $10.99 $11.99 +9.1% Jun 2025
Spotify Family $16.99 $19.99 +17.7% Jun 2025
YouTube Premium Individual $13.99 $14.99 +7.1% Mar 2025
Apple Music Individual $10.99 $11.99 +9.1% Jan 2026
Audible Premium Plus $14.95 $16.45 +10.0% Nov 2025

Software, Cloud & AI

Service Plan Old Price New Price % Change Date
Adobe CC All Apps $59.99/mo $62.99/mo +5.0% Mar 2025
Microsoft 365 Personal (w/ Copilot) $6.99/mo $9.99/mo +42.9% Sep 2025
Google One 2TB w/ AI Premium $9.99/mo $13.99/mo +40.0% Nov 2025
Notion Plus $8.00/mo $12.00/mo +50.0% Apr 2025
Slack Pro $7.25/mo $8.75/mo +20.7% Sep 2025
Canva Pro (Teams) $10.00/mo $13.00/mo +30.0% Jan 2026
Dropbox Plus $11.99/mo $13.99/mo +16.7% Jun 2025
Figma Professional $12.00/mo $15.00/mo +25.0% Sep 2025

Gaming

Service Plan Old Price New Price % Change Date
PlayStation Plus Essential $9.99/mo $10.99/mo +10.0% Feb 2025
PlayStation Plus Extra $14.99/mo $16.99/mo +13.3% Feb 2025
PlayStation Plus Premium $17.99/mo $19.99/mo +11.1% Feb 2025
Xbox Game Pass Core $9.99/mo $10.99/mo +10.0% Apr 2025
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate $19.99/mo $21.99/mo +10.0% Apr 2025
Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack $49.99/yr $54.99/yr +10.0% Aug 2025

Services That Have NOT Raised Prices

A smaller but notable group of services have held their prices steady. Here is why each one has managed to resist the industry trend.

Tubi

Still Free - Ad revenue model

Tubi generates all revenue from advertising, so there is no subscription price to increase. Growing viewership (over 80 million monthly active users) makes the ad model sustainable.

Pluto TV

Still Free - Owned by Paramount

Pluto TV operates as a separate free service from Paramount+. Its FAST (Free Ad-Supported Television) model generates revenue entirely through ads, with no subscription tier to increase.

Bitwarden

$10/year - Unchanged since launch

The open-source password manager has maintained $10/year premium pricing since its inception. Low infrastructure costs and an open-source development model keep expenses manageable.

Signal

Free - Nonprofit model

Signal is funded by the Signal Foundation and donations, not subscription revenue. As a nonprofit, there is no pricing pressure from investors or shareholders demanding profitability.

Proton Mail

Free tier unchanged - Funded by paid users

Proton's free tier has remained stable. The company funds operations through its paid tiers (Proton Unlimited, Business) and focuses on privacy-conscious users willing to pay for premium features.

Amazon Prime Video

Included with Prime - No separate increase

While Amazon added ads to Prime Video, the service has not been split into a separate paid tier. The video component is still bundled with Prime membership. However, some analysts expect this to change.

How to Deal with Subscription Price Increases

Practical strategies to minimize the impact on your wallet.

1

Audit Every Subscription Quarterly

Set a quarterly reminder to review every active subscription. Ask yourself: did I use this in the past 30 days? Is it worth the new price? Would the free tier or a competitor work? Cutting just 2-3 unused subscriptions can save $20-50/month.

2

Lock in Annual Plans Before Increases

When a price increase is announced, switch to annual billing at the current rate. This locks in the old price for 12 months. Spotify annual before its June 2025 hike would have saved $24 over the year. Set up alerts for price increase announcements.

3

Use Family Plans and Split Costs

Family plans offer the best per-person value even after increases. Spotify Family at $19.99 for 6 people is $3.33 each. YouTube Premium Family at $24.99 for 5 people is $5 each. Even at the new prices, splitting is dramatically cheaper than individual plans.

4

Rotate Services Instead of Stacking

Subscribe to one streaming service at a time, binge what you want, cancel, and rotate to the next. At $10-18 per service, rotating through 4 services over 4 months costs the same as paying for one service for 4 months but gives you access to everything.

5

Track Everything in One Place

The most effective defense against price creep is total visibility. When you can see every subscription, every renewal date, every price change, and your total monthly spend in one dashboard, you make better decisions. Subcut provides exactly this: one view of all your subscriptions with renewal alerts.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many subscriptions raised prices in 2025-2026?

Over 50 major subscription services raised prices between January 2025 and February 2026. This spans every category: streaming (Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Max, Apple TV+, Peacock, Paramount+), music (Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Premium), software (Adobe CC, Microsoft 365, Notion, Slack, Canva), cloud storage (Google One, iCloud+, Dropbox), gaming (PlayStation Plus, Xbox Game Pass, Nintendo Switch Online), and fitness (Peloton, Strava, Calm, Headspace).

What is the average subscription price increase?

The average subscription price increase in 2025-2026 was approximately 17%, which is over 5 times the US CPI inflation rate of 3.2%. Streaming services led at 21%, followed by AI tools at 18%, software/SaaS at 14%, gaming at 13%, music at 12%, cloud storage at 10%, and fitness at 9%.

Which subscription had the biggest price increase?

The largest percentage increases include Notion Plus (50%, $8 to $12/mo), Microsoft 365 Personal (43%, $6.99 to $9.99/mo with Copilot AI), Google One 2TB with AI (40%, $9.99 to $13.99/mo), Evernote Personal (38%, $10.83 to $14.99/mo), Apple TV+ (30%, $9.99 to $12.99/mo), and Canva Pro Teams (30%, $10 to $13/mo). Many of the largest increases cited the addition of AI features.

Which major subscriptions have NOT raised prices?

Services holding steady include Tubi (still free), Pluto TV (still free), Bitwarden ($10/year since launch), Signal (free, nonprofit), Proton Mail (free tier unchanged), and Amazon Prime Video as bundled with Prime. Some of these services have found alternative monetization like adding ads rather than raising subscription prices.

What are the best tips for dealing with price increases?

Key strategies: lock in annual plans before increases take effect (saves 15-30%), use family/duo plans to split costs across multiple people, rotate services instead of paying for all simultaneously, downgrade to ad-supported tiers where sensible, cancel unused subscriptions immediately, use bundle deals, and track everything with a subscription manager like Subcut to get alerts before renewals.

Will subscription prices continue to rise in 2026?

Industry analysts predict continued increases throughout 2026, with an estimated average of 10-15% across major services. AI feature additions are being used to justify premium pricing, especially for productivity software. Streaming services will continue raising prices as they prioritize profitability. Services that have not raised prices recently are considered likely candidates for upcoming increases.

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