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Have a Library Card? You Can Stream Over 30,000 Movies for Free

Tired of paying for expensive streaming services? It’s time to bust out the library card and sign up for Kanopy. It’ll grant you thousands of of streaming movies and TV shows for free, with access to over 30,000 films, TV shows, and documentaries for the low, low price of free.

By partnering with public libraries and universities, you get a curated experience that lets you skip subscription fees and ads, so you can get your watch on for free. With paid platforms raising prices and shrinking value, Kanopy remains one of the best-kept secrets in streaming. Here’s how to sign up and why it might be the only service you actually need, regardless of the content you’re looking to watch.

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How to create a Kanopy account

With Kanopy, you can stream for free — without ads — movies, TV shows and documentaries. To create a Kanopy account, you can do the following:

Are there limits to the number of films I can watch per month?

Yes, Kanopy does not offer unlimited streaming. After signing up, you can stream up to 10 titles per month. Your 10 play credits will renew at the beginning of every calendar month. These credits do not carry over if you don’t use them.

Why is there a monthly limit?

Kanopy works on a pay-per-checkout model, meaning the public library system pays a small fee each time you check out a title. By limiting checkouts to 10 titles per month, libraries can ensure they stay on budget.

Which films are offered on Kanopy?

Kanopy’s catalog gives you access to over 30,000 movies, TV shows, audiobooks and more, including:

Some notable standout films include The Godfather (1972), Parasite (2019), Oldboy (2003), and my personal favorite, Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019). If you’re interested, you can read my commentary about why I love this film so much.

Does Kanopy offer seasonal collections?

Yes, Kanopy offers select seasonal and speciality collections. Every October, Kanopy release its month-long Fright Fest collection — a catalog of Halloween favorites — comprised of horror flicks, slashers, thrillers and more. The platform also does the same for holiday classics in December.

This February, Kanopy will be releasing a roundup of critics’ favorite theatrical films, including:

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