Stream Atlas — where to watch any movie, in every country

Search any movie and instantly see every country and streaming service where it is available. Powered by JustWatch and TMDB data, covering 117 countries in a single lookup. Free, no signup.

How Stream Atlas works

Type a movie title into the search bar. Stream Atlas queries JustWatch's catalog and returns one consolidated view: every country the title is available in, every service carrying it, and the best monetization option (subscription, rent, buy, free-with-ads, or free). Offers are deduplicated by quality, so UHD beats HD beats SD per service per country.

Coverage spans 117 countries and includes both global and local providers. Instead of checking one app at a time, you can compare availability patterns by market in one pass. This is especially useful for travelers, multilingual households, and anyone trying to understand when licensing differs between countries.

What makes it different

  • 117 countries, one query. No tab switching between regional sites.
  • Service-level detail. Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Max, Apple TV, and hundreds more, grouped by monetization type.
  • Quality-aware. Duplicate offers are collapsed to the best available resolution.
  • Fast. Cached server-side for 10 minutes per title. Typical search < 500 ms.
  • Privacy-respecting. Your browser never talks to JustWatch directly — all lookups go through our API.

How we cover 117 countries

Stream Atlas uses a country-by-country lookup model. For each movie, we request availability snapshots across all supported markets and normalize providers into consistent categories. This allows the same title page to show subscription, rental, purchase, and free options side by side without duplicate rows or inconsistent provider names.

We cache per-title responses for about 10 minutes to keep pages fast while preserving freshness. This balance is practical for changing catalogs: pages load quickly, and repeated checks still pick up changes during the day. If a movie has no offers in a specific market, the country page can still be shared as a stable reference URL.

The platform is designed around transparent, linkable results. Every movie has a canonical URL, and country variants follow predictable paths. That helps search engines crawl the catalog, and it helps users share exact results with friends or teams without repeating the same search workflow.

About Stream Atlas

Stream Atlas is maintained by an independent developer, with a focus on practical utility over growth mechanics. The project exists to answer a simple question: "where can I watch this movie in my country right now?" The interface stays minimal, results are easy to scan, and there is no account requirement for core use.

Data is sourced via JustWatch and TMDB. Stream Atlas does not host or stream video content; it maps availability information and links users to providers. If you need direct source details or upstream metadata, the movie pages include links to TMDB and related references where available.

Looking for a quick starting point? Browse a few direct movie URLs below; these links help both users and crawlers discover representative pages:

Learn more about the project and maintainer details on the About page.

FAQ

Is Stream Atlas free?

Yes. Stream Atlas is free to use without creating an account, and there is no paywall for core search and movie availability pages. We keep the experience simple so you can quickly check where a title is available across countries.

Which streaming services are covered?

Stream Atlas covers every provider indexed by our catalog sources, including major services like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Max, Hulu, Apple TV+, and many regional platforms. Coverage differs by country, so each page shows exactly which services are currently available in each market.

How fresh is the data?

Results are cached for around 10 minutes per title so repeated requests stay fast while still reflecting updates quickly. Upstream catalog providers refresh continuously, and we re-fetch on demand, which keeps country and service availability data current without slowing down search.

Can I link to a specific movie's availability?

Yes. Every movie has a permanent URL you can share or bookmark, and country-specific URLs are available for localized pages. That means you can send one link for global availability or a country-scoped link when you want to show streaming options for a specific market.