INFOGRAPHIC: Amazon Prime Video vs. Netflix — A Comparison Guide

Netflix and Amazon Prime Video have revolutionised how we consume and distribute movies and TV shows.

Netflix came with a pioneering all-streaming model and became synonymous with online entertainment, while Amazon Prime Video leverages its parent company’s retail ecosystem to offer a unique value proposition.

In this comparison, we will go into the operational, financial, and cultural impacts of these platforms and offer a clear view of their current standing and directions in the streaming business.

Overview

  • Netflix was founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph. It was originally a DVD rental service but pivoted to become a dominant force in the streaming video market. Based in Los Gatos, California, Netflix has been at the forefront of the streaming revolution, with its substantial investment in original content and a robust global expansion strategy.
  • Amazon Prime Video, part of Amazon's broader Prime subscription service, offers a variety of television shows, movies, and original content to its subscribers. Introduced in 2006, Prime Video has become a key player in the streaming ecosystem, leveraging Amazon’s massive infrastructure and distribution network to compete aggressively on content and global reach.