The Netflix-of-porn pitch is mostly real: 60,000+ scenes from 400+ channels for ~$14/mo on annual, downloads included — just don't sleep on the auto-renewing $1 trial.
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Best Premium Porn Sites in 2026
Adult Time is the best value in 2026 — 65,000+ scenes for around $9.95/month on intro pricing — while Vixen Media Group is the clear quality pick at $29.95/month. Whatever you join, uncheck the pre-ticked cross-sell box at checkout and screenshot your cancellation confirmation.
I build and run adult sites for a living, which means I've seen the paysite join page from both sides of the counter — and I can tell you the product you're buying is usually fine; it's the checkout that's hostile.
Here's the free-vs-paid reality. Tubes give you compressed 1080p of leaked or promotional clips wrapped in aggressive ads. A paysite gives you the 4K master, the full scene instead of the five-minute cut, no ads, and — on the good ones — downloads you keep. Whether that's worth $10–30 a month depends entirely on how much you actually watch and whether one studio's style fits your taste. A $24.95 monthly for a library you'll open twice is bad math; the same library at $8/month annual for a daily-use habit is the cheapest entertainment subscription you own.
What to actually check before entering a card, in order of how much money it'll save you. One: the cross-sell checkbox. Most major networks bill through Probiller or Epoch, and the join page very often has a small, pre-ticked box enrolling you in a second site at $1 trial rolling to full price. Adult Time got hit with a class action over exactly this. Untick it every time. Two: the trial rebill. A '$1 for 2 days' trial is not free — it auto-renews at the full monthly rate (often $29.99–39.99, higher than the advertised intro price) unless you cancel inside the window, and trials are usually streaming-only with no downloads. Three: download policy. Some sites include unlimited downloads, some cap them (Vixen: 25/week), and some — Adult Time's cheaper plans — charge extra for downloads entirely. If you want to keep files, confirm before paying. Four: the cancel path. Every site here cancels through the biller's portal in a few minutes, but confirmation emails go missing; screenshot the cancellation page, always.
My rankings below weigh real per-month cost after the trial games, library size and update cadence, download rights, and how honestly each site bills — because in this category, billing behaviour is the difference between a good deal and a chargeback.
Quick comparison
| Service | Score | Price | Free trial | Content | Since |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adult Time | 8.4 | $24.95/mo list; ~$13.95/mo on annual, frequent promos to ~$8-15/mo | $1 three-day trial — streaming only, auto-converts to a full-price plan unless cancelled | 60,000+ scenes across 400+ studio channels, multiple new releases daily; downloads included on the premium plan (300GB/day cap) | 2019 |
| MetArt | 8.0 | $29.99/mo list; annual ~$99.99 (~$8.33/mo), promo deals to ~$4.99/mo | Occasional low-cost intro/trial offers — auto-renew at full rate; join page upsells the multi-site network bundle | Online since 1999: ~20,000 hand-curated nude-photography galleries plus 1080p/4K films, thousands of models, daily updates; unlimited downloads INCLUDED | 1999 |
| Brazzers | 7.4 | $9.99/mo (annual prepay ~$119.99); ~$29.99-33.99 month-to-month | $1 two-day trial — streaming only, auto-renews at the full monthly rate unless cancelled | ~12,000+ full scenes, ~2 new scenes per day; downloads are NOT included in the base plan (paid add-on) | 2004 |
| Vixen | 7.2 | ~$24.95-29.99/mo single site; VixenPlus 9-site bundle from ~$8.33/mo on annual promos | $1.99 two-day trial — limited access, auto-renews at ~$34.95/mo; Trustpilot is full of surprised-rebill reports | Flagship adds roughly 1-2 cinematic 4K scenes/week; real value is the VixenPlus bundle (Vixen, Blacked, Tushy, Deeper, Slayed, Milfy +3) at 3,300+ scenes with near-daily updates | 2014 |
| Reality Kings | 7.1 | $29.95/mo; annual ~$199.95 (~$16.66/mo), heavy discounts common | $1 trial (2-7 days depending on promo) — limited access, auto-renews at full rate | 13,000+ scenes across 40+ sub-sites, updated daily; amateur/reality house style, much of the deep archive is older SD/HD | 2000 |
All Premium Porn Sites, ranked
The Netflix-of-porn pitch is mostly real: 60,000+ scenes from 400+ channels for ~$14/mo on annual, downloads included — just don't sleep on the auto-renewing $1 trial.
27 years of curated art-nude photography — ~20,000 galleries, daily updates, unlimited downloads included — for ~$8.33/mo on annual. Just untick the network upsells at checkout.
The biggest name in studio porn: 12,000+ scenes and 2 daily updates, but the $1 trial auto-renews, cross-sells come pre-checked, and downloads now cost extra.
The luxury label of porn: cinematic 4K and zero filler, but the flagship alone is thin at ~$30/mo — buy the VixenPlus bundle and treat the $1.99 trial as a live grenade.
A 25-year archive of 13,000+ reality-style scenes across 40+ sites with daily updates — solid on annual, but mind the auto-renewing $1 trial, pre-checked cross-sells, and the aging back catalog.
Rankings follow the published scoring rubric — payment never changes a score, only placements labeled “Featured”. How I score →
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FAQ
Are premium porn sites actually worth paying for?
If you watch regularly, yes — on annual pricing. The big networks work out to $8–12/month paid yearly (Adult Time ~$99.95/yr, Vixen $99.95/yr, Brazzers ~$119.99/yr) for libraries of 12,000–65,000 ad-free 4K scenes. At full monthly price ($25–35), the math only works for heavy use. Never pay the rack monthly rate; intro and annual pricing is always available.
What's the catch with the $1 trials?
Three catches. The trial auto-renews at the full monthly rate (often $29.99–39.99, higher than the intro price you saw advertised) unless you cancel within 1–7 days. Trials are usually streaming-only — no downloads. And the join page frequently has a pre-checked cross-sell box adding a second site's subscription; Adult Time faced a class action over a pre-ticked $4.95/month add-on. Untick it, set a phone reminder to cancel, screenshot everything.
Is it safe to give these sites my card?
The major networks bill through established processors (Probiller/MG Billing, Epoch) with discreet descriptors — your statement won't say the site's name. Card data handling is PCI-compliant and I've seen no breach history at the five sites I rank here. The real financial risk isn't fraud, it's authorized billing you forgot about: rebills and cross-sells. Use a virtual card with a limit if your bank offers one.
How do I cancel without getting rebilled?
Cancel through the billing portal (probiller.com or epoch.com for most of these), not by emailing support — and do it before the rebill date shown in your welcome email. You keep access until the paid period ends. Screenshot the cancellation confirmation page; if a rebill lands anyway, that screenshot wins the dispute with support or your bank in one round.
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