Which streaming services support HDR10+?
HDR10+
HDR10+ is supported across major streaming platforms:
- Amazon Prime Video — All HDR-enabled content carries HDR10+ metadata. B.A. Winston, VP Amazon Prime Video: “All of Prime Video’s HDR-enabled content has HDR10+ capability and metadata.”
- Netflix — Available on AV1-encoded content, with ongoing expansion.
- Apple TV+ — Apple TV+ original series and films, as well as selected iTunes movie rentals and purchases.
- YouTube — Preserves HDR10+ metadata that is uploaded with content (e.g. from mobile phones or content producers).
- Hulu, Disney+, Paramount+ — Also support HDR10+ content delivery.
Supported streaming devices include: Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Amazon Fire TV Cube (3rd Gen), Roku players, Chromecast with Google TV, Walmart ONN 4K streaming devices, and TiVo.
Because HDR10+ carries no per-title licensing requirement for content providers, services can add HDR10+ support to their existing libraries without additional commercial negotiations — which is why the format continues to expand across platforms.