All IPTV Reviews
Discover our complete and independent directory of the best IPTV providers in 2026. Compare, read our reviews, and make the right choice.
TVSpeedy
TVSpeedy establishes itself as the most balanced IPTV service in our 2026 comparison. What immediately stands out is the transparency: three plans (Sport at €3.33/month, Premium at €5/month, Legend at €8.33/month) are clearly detailed with verifiable figures. The Premium plan concentrates the best value with 25,000 channels, 150,000 movies, and 20,000 series in 4K quality. The AntiFreeze technology, specifically designed to smooth streaming during peak hours, works remarkably well. The official website is polished, professional, and transparent — a sign of seriousness in an often opaque sector. The full refund policy within 7 days reassures new users. The referral program and free month upon renewal demonstrate a genuine loyalty strategy. A service we recommend without hesitation.
IPTV TCL
IPTV TCL takes an original approach by specifically targeting TCL Smart TV owners, a brand rapidly expanding in the European market. The dedicated optimization translates to a simplified 5-minute setup and seamless compatibility. The 185,000-title VOD catalog is very substantial, and the anti-buffering technology does its job effectively — freezes are rare even during peak hours. The commitment-free 24-hour trial is a real plus: it lets you test the service under real conditions before subscribing. The 24-month plan at €99.99 (€4.17/month) offers excellent value. Technical support, available 24/7 via WhatsApp and email, proved responsive and French-speaking during our tests. The only downside: the monthly plan at €19.99 is somewhat high for occasional use. But overall, IPTV TCL delivers a reliable, transparent, and well-designed service for its target audience.
Zen IPTV
Zen IPTV lives up to its name: everything here breathes simplicity and serenity. The website is clean, pricing is crystal clear, and the user experience is designed for those who want reliable service without hassle. The catalog impresses with its precision: 20,000 channels, 140,000 movies, and 29,000 series, all transparently detailed. The interface organized by categories and favorites makes daily navigation effortless. Pricing-wise, it's among the most affordable: €4.58/month over 12 months or €3.71/month over 24 months. Servers are optimized to handle peak traffic, and stability held up during our tests. WhatsApp and email support is responsive and French-speaking. The only regret: no monthly plan and no free trial. But the pricing transparency and service quality make Zen IPTV a particularly smart choice for French-speaking users.
VelozTV
VelozTV is a standout in our 2026 comparison. This US-based provider delivers a truly massive catalog: 48,000+ live channels and over 216,000 VOD titles. What immediately sets it apart is the built-in VPN included with every subscription — an extremely rare feature that saves users a separate monthly cost. The 4-day catch-up TV and full EPG make the daily experience genuinely enjoyable. 24/7 support via WhatsApp, email, and live chat proved responsive during our testing. The ultimate strength remains the 30-day money-back guarantee, the most generous in our comparison. HEVC/4K quality delivers on major channels. The only drawback: no single-month plan (minimum 3 months), and multi-device plans can get pricey. But the overall service quality more than compensates.
TVplux
TVplux hits hard with impressive numbers: 79,000+ channels and 249,000+ VOD content, all starting from just €29 for 12 months. This is the most aggressive price in our comparison. Claimed access to platforms like Netflix, Disney+ or HBO Max is a compelling argument. Ligue 1 is available in Full HD and 4K for football enthusiasts. The 15-day money-back guarantee reassures hesitant buyers. However, we have reservations about the displayed numbers, which seem higher than market averages. Despite this nuance, TVplux offers excellent value for money.
Crypto IPTV
Crypto IPTV targets a very specific niche: users who want to pay with cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum) to preserve their anonymity. This is a strong argument for some, but it also makes the service more opaque. We couldn't find a clearly identifiable official website, which complicates objective evaluation. Announced numbers (20,000 channels, 100,000 VOD) are market average. If privacy is your absolute priority, Crypto IPTV could be an option. Otherwise, other services in this comparison offer more transparency and guarantees.
Perfect Vision IPTV
Perfect Vision IPTV is a service we have very little verifiable information about. No official website could be identified, making any objective evaluation extremely difficult. Announced features (20,000 channels, 80,000 VOD, 4K) are market average but impossible to confirm. The absence of a website, clear refund policy, and verifiable support is a major drawback. We recommend extreme caution and suggest turning to more transparent services when making your choice.
Opli TV
Opli TV stands out with its sleek and modern interface, designed to appeal even to IPTV newcomers. The three-tier plan structure (Basic at €44, Standard at €54, Premium at €64) offers welcome flexibility, provided you choose wisely based on your needs. Servers are optimized for Europe, translating to reduced latency and smooth viewing experience. The catalog is solid but slightly behind sector heavyweights. The focus is on quality over quantity, and it shows positively in daily use. A solid choice for European users.
Raw IPTV
Raw IPTV offers interesting value with an entry price of €13/month and a 12-month plan at €55 including 3 bonus months. The anti-freeze system is a real asset, and daily catalog updates show serious commitment to service quality. PPV access is comprehensive, which will please combat sports fans. The 17,000-channel catalog is solid, even if slightly below some competitors. The weak point remains communication almost exclusively through WhatsApp and a somewhat dated website design. Despite this, customer reviews are predominantly positive.
SwivTV
SwivTV positions itself in the premium segment with server infrastructure presented as high-end. The 130,000+ channel number should be taken cautiously — it's likely inflated. Price-wise, it's above average: €69.99 for 12 months on one screen, up to €104.99 for two screens. Activation is described as instant, which is a plus. The website is clean and professional. However, at this price level, competitors sometimes offer better verifiable content. A decent service for those prioritizing server stability, but not the best value in this comparison.
EuroIPTV
EuroIPTV clearly positions itself in the French market with a catalog of 15,000+ channels and 60,000 movies and series. That's less than some competitors in volume, but the service emphasizes reliability and stability over raw numbers. The website is professional, though the design is fairly standard. Instant activation and 24/7 support are welcome features. Pricing may vary depending on the chosen plan. EuroIPTV will suit users who prefer a service focused on French-European content, without getting lost in an overly large catalog.
Viva Vibe TV
Viva Vibe TV offers an unusual proposition with a lifetime subscription at €325 as a one-time payment — a bold bet that will appeal to those wanting to avoid renewals. The 72-hour catch-up TV is a real plus for busy users. The 7-day money-back guarantee is reassuring. However, the standard rate of €75 for 7 months (6+1 free) is above average. The lack of 4K is a notable shortcoming. The site displays over 150 video customer reviews, showing a degree of trustworthiness. A service worth checking if catch-up TV matters to you.
VolcanTV
VolcanTV is one of the most established IPTV services in the French-speaking market. The catalog is impressive with over 20,000 channels covering France, Europe, North Africa, and beyond. The VOD library exceeds 100,000 titles, making it one of the most comprehensive in this comparison. The interface isn't the most modern, but it remains functional and stable. Customer service is responsive, which is a real strength in a sector where support is often neglected. At €50 for 12 months, the value for money is remarkable. Ideal for those seeking a reliable and vast service without breaking the bank.
Sub4K
Sub4K offers an unusual model based on private code access. The website is essentially a code entry page with a clear warning: "No free trial is offered." This is the most opaque service in our comparison. No information about catalog, pricing, features, or compatibility is made public. The "4K" name suggests high image quality, but this remains unverifiable. This closed model may reassure some users seeking exclusivity, but for most consumers, the lack of information is a dealbreaker. We cannot recommend this service without greater transparency.
MolyIPTV
MolyIPTV bets big on sports, and it shows. Access to PPV (Pay-Per-View) events is a real asset for boxing, MMA, or wrestling fans. The built-in anti-freeze technology works fairly well, reducing interruptions during peak viewing. The overall catalog is substantial, even if navigation isn't always intuitive. The official website is in English, which may deter some French-speaking users. The 100,000-title VOD library is very comprehensive though. A solid service for sports lovers, worth serious consideration.
P2P IPTV
P2P IPTV relies on peer-to-peer architecture, radically differentiating it from other services in this comparison. The theoretical advantage is decentralization: no single server that could go down. In practice, this also means quality depends on the number and bandwidth of connected peers. We couldn't find an official website, making evaluation difficult. Quality is limited to Full HD, without 4K. Customer support seems non-existent. This type of service will suit technically savvy users, but it's hard to recommend against more conventional and reliable alternatives.