Kanopy Review: My Favorite Free Streaming Service in 2025

Editor’s Score:

One important thing to know is that your library determines how many “tickets” you get each month. Most films cost two tickets to borrow for 72 hours. My library gives me 30 tickets a month. (Kids’ titles don’t cost tickets to view.)

Kanopy Pros and Cons

What Can You Watch with Kanopy?

You might think a library-connected streaming service would be dull, but Kanopy has a ton of crowd-pleasers.

Movies on Kanopy

This is Kanopy’s strong suit. It almost always has a big collection of Neon or A24 films, along with big hits from other studios.

At the time of this review, titles include “Anchorman,” “Pulp Fiction,” “Forrest Gump,” “Ghost,” “Good Will Hunting,” “I, Tonya,” “Moonstruck,” “Gangs of New York,” “Clueless,” “Seven Samurai,” “Parasite,” “Saturday Night Fever,” “Mean Girls,” “Revolutionary Road,” “On the Waterfront,” “Dreamgirls,” and several “Mission: Impossible” films.

TV Shows on Kanopy

Kanopy’s TV library will appeal to people who like British dramas, but it falls short on Hollywood hits. Popular titles include “The Jetty,” “Vanity Fair,” “Freaks and Geeks,” “Bleak House,” “Blackshore,” “Fatal Attraction,” “Pride and Prejudice” (1995), “Quirke,” “Lonsesome Dove,” “Dragnet,” “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” and “Sense and Sensibility.”

Kids Shows on Kanopy

Kanopy KIds titles
The Kanopy Kids section

Kanopy has a strong lineup of kids’ shows, and most are chosen for child development over mindless cartoon hijinks. Little ones can watch “Sesame Street,” “Reading Rainbow,” “Nature Cat,” “SciShow Kids,” “Stinky Dog,” “Bob the Builder,” “Molly of Denali,” “Baby Einstein: Manners Manor,” “Yeti Tales,” “Madeline,” “Rosie’s Rules,” and “The Adventures of Paddington Bear.”

There’s even a “Get Ready to Read” section with titles to help learn the alphabet, numbers, and new words. The animated read-along storybooks are also a nice touch.

What Streaming Devices are Compatible with Kanopy?

  • Fire TV
  • Android TV and Google TV
  • Apple TV and AirPlay
  • Chromecast
  • Roku
  • Samsung TV
  • iOS devices
  • Android phones and tablets
  • Amazon Fire Tablets
  • Web browsers