Netflix’s global expansion plans took a major leap on 7 January 2016, when it added 130 new countries. It’s now available in over 190 countries around the world.

Because of licensing deals, what’s available varies hugely between countries. If you are one of Netflix’s 83 million members, you can use it anywhere in the world, but you won’t necessarily be able to watch the same shows everywhere you go. Under 40% of Netflix’s 13,500+ titles are available in its US catalogue – more than are available in any other country.

The Netflix International Map below shows the number of TV shows and movies available in each market active Netflix market; mouse over any country to see the details. Note that Netflix adds and removes movies and TV shows regularly. We’re always updating the list and will keep adding new countries and numbers as we get the data.

Find out what movies and TV shows are available on Netflix in every country.

To find out exactly what’s available in a specific location, check out our A-Z of TV shows and movies, which includes full title lists for every country.

In raw numbers terms, here is how each country compares globally for numbers of Movie and TV titles available:

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Can I use my account to watch Netflix internationally?

Yes and no. As of summer 2016, Netflix has blocked most VPNs, as it’s a violation of licensing agreements for members to switch between countries and access a wider range of titles. Other ways of accessing Netflix’s offerings outside your country are by using P2P VPN and Smart DNS providers, but Netflix strongly discourages this practice.

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