Streaming TV Original APK
Netflix Original, an aggregated catalogue without the paywall.

An aggregated streaming catalogue with subtitle auto-fetch, Real-Debrid pairing, external player handover, and Chromecast support. No login wall, no in-app upsell.

  • Subtitle Auto-Fetch
  • Real-Debrid
  • Chromecast Ready
  • Version

    Latest tested build.

    v9.67.0 build 7 64298 build 13 64116 build 13 64116
  • Download size

    On disk after install.

    36.3 MB
  • Installs

    Play Store installs.

    1B+

Netflix is an Android app for streaming movies and TV shows. This page covers the latest APK release with screenshots, key features, installation steps, compatibility details, and what to check before you install.

What is Netflix?

Netflix is a subscription streaming app from Netflix, Inc. that puts movies, TV series, documentaries, and Netflix originals on your Android phone or tablet. One account covers the whole catalogue, and what you watch syncs across every device you sign in on.

You browse by row, search by title, or let the app suggest something based on what you have already watched. Picture quality scales to your plan and your connection, from standard definition up to HD and 4K. You can download many titles for offline viewing, set up separate profiles for each person in the house, and cast to a TV with one tap.

The APK on this page is the standard Netflix client packaged for direct download. Some people sideload it when the Play Store version will not update on their device, when they are on a region without the listing, or when they want a specific build. The interface is the same one you already know from the official app.

What does Netflix offer?

Netflix is built around finding something to watch fast and playing it without fuss. Titles are sorted into rows by genre, mood, and trending lists, and the search returns matches as you type so you spend less time hunting and more time watching.

Subtitles and audio tracks cover a wide range of languages, and you can switch them mid-playback. Offline downloads let you save episodes and films to the device for flights, commutes, or anywhere the signal drops, with quality you control per download.

Chromecast and other cast targets pair from inside the app, so a phone becomes the remote for the big screen. Profiles keep each viewer's history and recommendations separate, and a kids profile filters the catalogue down to age-appropriate titles. Your watch progress and My List follow you to any device you sign in on.

Key features

Netflix ships the same surface as the official client. Here is what people actually use the app for day to day:

  • Movies and TV series: A full catalogue of films, complete seasons, documentaries, and Netflix originals.
  • HD and 4K streaming: Picture quality scales with your plan and connection, up to Ultra HD on supported devices.
  • Offline downloads: Save titles to the device and watch them with no connection.
  • Multiple languages: Subtitles and audio tracks across many languages, switchable during playback.
  • Cast to TV: Pair with Chromecast and other cast targets straight from the app.
  • Profiles and resume: Separate profiles per viewer, with watch progress that picks up where you left off.

What's new in the latest version?

The latest build of Netflix (v9.67.0 build 7 64298) is a maintenance release focused on stability, compatibility, and small interface fixes. Netflix ships frequent updates, so the version on this page tracks the most recent build we have packaged. Refresh the page when a newer one lands.

  • Improved stability across newer Android versions, including Android 14 and 15
  • Faster loading and a smaller memory footprint on lower-RAM devices
  • Bug fixes for reported playback, download, or sign-in issues
  • Interface tweaks that match the current Netflix design
  • Better support for foldable and tablet screens
  • Playback and download modules updated against the new base build

Pros and cons

What works
  • Wide catalogue from open sources
  • Real-Debrid friendly
  • Chromecast and Fire TV support
  • Subtitle auto-fetch
  • No account wall
  • Lightweight footprint
What does not
  • Streams depend on third-party hosts
  • Quality varies by source
  • Some streams flagged as CAM
  • No automatic updates
  • Region restrictions apply
  • Permissions require manual review

Good to know before installing

APK files install via sideload, so Android will ask you to allow 'Install unknown apps' for your file manager or browser. This is normal. Only turn it on for sources you trust, and turn it back off afterward.

Check the package name, version, and requested permissions before you open the app. The package here should read com.netflix.mediaclient. If anything looks off, hold off on installing.

App information

At a glance
The Netflix Original spec sheet
  • App name
    Netflix Original
  • Package name
    com.netflix.mediaclient
  • Version
    9.67.0 build 7 64298 build 13 64116
  • Updated
    Latest release
  • Android required
    5.0+ (Lollipop)
  • Developer
    Netflix, Inc.
  • Category
    Streaming TV
  • File size
    36.3 MB
  • Installs
    1B+
  • License
    Free / Freemium

How to install the Netflix APK on Android

Install in five steps
Getting Netflix Original on your device
  • 1
    Tap the download button
    The Netflix Original APK file lands in your Downloads folder.
  • 2
    Allow unknown apps
    Grant the install-unknown-apps permission to your file manager when Android prompts.
  • 3
    Run the installer
    Accept the in-place update if a previous version is on the device.
  • 4
    Launch the app
    Complete first-run setup or sign in to your account.
  • 5
    Review permissions
    Open Settings inside the app and confirm permissions match the app's purpose.

Is Netflix safe?

Netflix is safest when downloaded from Google Play or signed in to your own Netflix account. APK files from unknown mirrors can be outdated or tampered with. Before installing, check the package name, version, file size, and requested permissions. If anything looks different from the official listing, do not install the APK.

The APK on this page carries the package name com.netflix.mediaclient, which matches the official client. Because it is a sideloaded file rather than a Play Store install, Google Play Protect may show a warning the first time you open it. That prompt is standard for any APK installed outside the Play Store. The thing that matters is what is inside the file, which is why we list the package name, version number, and file size up top for you to compare.

FAQ

  • Is the Netflix app free?
    The app is free to install. Watching requires a Netflix account, and a paid plan unlocks the full catalogue and higher resolutions.
  • Do I need a subscription?
    Yes. The app is the player; a Netflix subscription is what gives you access to the library. Plans and pricing vary by region.
  • Can I install Netflix on Fire TV or Android TV?
    Yes. Sideload it through Downloader, or grab the official TV listing where it exists. The app is remote-friendly out of the box.
  • Does the Netflix APK update automatically?
    No. A sideloaded APK does not auto-update like a Play Store install. Check back here when a newer build drops.
  • Can I download shows to watch offline?
    Yes. Many titles offer a download option, and you can pick the quality per download to save space.
  • What Android version does it require?
    Android 7.0 (Nougat) or later for the most recent builds.

Final verdict

Netflix is worth installing if you want a deep catalogue of movies, series, and originals on Android with offline downloads and clean multi-device sync. The APK here is the standard client for people who cannot get the Play Store version to update or install. Check compatibility, permissions, and the download source first, and refresh this page when a new build drops.

For everyday use, the Play Store version is the simplest path because of Google's pre-install scanning and automatic updates. Reach for the sideloaded APK only when the Play Store route is blocked or stuck on your device. Either way, you still sign in to your own Netflix account, so keep your login details to yourself and skip any mirror that asks for them.