Hulu is one of the oldest and most popular streaming services on the market. It hosts a robust on-demand library, estimated in the thousands for both movies and TV shows, along with the option to add a live TV tier that includes 95 or more live channels, depending on your region and plan. With the inclusion of Disney Plus and ESPN Plus in the Disney Plus Bundle, Hulu offers subscribers access to one of the most comprehensive streaming packages available.
When choosing a Hulu plan or free trial, probably the biggest choice you’ll have to make is whether you want to put up with ads on your on-demand content. Hulu offers several options for ad-supported or near ad-free programming. Read on to compare Hulu (With Ads) vs. Hulu (No Ads) in every form so you can decide which Hulu package is the right fit for you.
Hulu offers a range of plans with and without ads in its main on-demand service and some of its partner services. Although all live TV programming is ad-supported, you can choose various combinations of ad-supported or ad-free content on Hulu and Disney Plus saving you time from having to watch 1-2 minute ads multiple times a show.
Pricing on Hulu’s plans varies. The basic plan starts at $9.99 a month and unlocks Hulu’s vast ad-supported content library but doesn’t include live TV or the Disney Bundle.
The most expensive plan, meanwhile, costs $95.99 per month and features Hulu and Disney Plus without ads, along with live TV and ESPN Plus with ads.
Hulu’s basic plan gives you access to its full library of thousands of TV episodes, films and specials. All content is ad-supported, which means you’ll see ads before your program and during several short breaks throughout the viewing experience. This is comparable to competitors like Netflix, which offers its full ad-supported library.
Overall, this plan is ideal for anyone who wants to keep up with critically acclaimed Hulu Originals like “Only Murders in the Building” and “The Handmaid’s Tale” alongside new episodes of shows like “The Bear” from top networks like ABC, FX, and others. Hulu also features an excellent rotating selection of new and classic movies. If you don’t mind the ads and are streaming on a budget, this plan is for you.
It’s also worth noting that most college students can get Hulu’s basic plan (With Ads) for only $1.99 a month, as long as they are enrolled in a Title IV-accredited U.S. college or university. The discount applies to the ad-supported plan only and continues for as long as eligibility is maintained.
Hulu’s top-tier basic plan includes everything in the lower plan, but without the ads. With Hulu (No Ads), you can binge-watch everything at breakneck speed without any ad breaks. Ultimately, you’ll have to decide if ad-free viewing is worth the extra cost.
Hulu notes that some shows in the ad-free plan will still show ads before and after each episode. Currently, “Grey’s Anatomy” is the only show that’s excluded from ad-free viewing. Due to streaming rights, a few other titles may also play with an ad before and after each episode for Hulu (No Ads) subscribers. Hulu may update this list over time. Additionally, live TV, on-demand content from live TV partners, and certain live events will continue to include ads even on ad-free plans.
This plan builds on the basic ad-supported Hulu plan by adding live TV and the Disney Bundle to your package. Not only will you get access to Hulu’s full on-demand library, but you can also watch more than 95 live TV channels, the full ad-supported Disney Plus library, and a range of live and on-demand sports programming on ESPN Plus.
Hulu’s live TV packages include many of the most popular networks, from local broadcast channels like ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC to top news and entertainment networks like A&E, CNN, Comedy Central, HGTV and MSNBC. You’ll also get a plethora of live sports programming across the ESPN family of networks and stations like FS1 and NFL Network. Considering that it’s paired with the Disney Bundle, this package offers one of the best overall values in streaming. You can try out the service with a three-day free trial.
You can get the full Hulu + Live TV experience noted above — but without ads on the on-demand content from the Hulu and Disney Plus libraries. You’ll have access to all the same content and live programming, but you can ramp up your binge-watching game without ad breaks on much of the on-demand programming. All live TV content, including on-demand programs from Hulu’s live TV partners and live sports on ESPN Plus, will still stream with ads.
If you don’t care about all the extra content in the Hulu, Disney Plus and ESPN Plus libraries, this plan is worth a closer look. You’ll have access to the full Hulu + Live TV channel lineup without any of the other content included in the other plans. As in the other plans, all live TV content and on-demand live TV programming includes ads.
It’s worth noting that this package only knocks about $6–$7 per month off the price of the full ad-supported Live TV plan, so it may not be worth the savings compared to what you give up.
Apart from its ad-supported vs. ad-free options, Hulu offers two general plan types for subscribers. Hulu’s basic plans provide full access to Hulu’s streaming library with thousands of TV episodes, movies and specials. All Hulu + Live TV plans include that same Hulu library, more than 95 live TV channels, live and on-demand sports programming on ESPN Plus, and on-demand entertainment on Disney Plus.
With Hulu’s basic plans, you can choose from its ad-supported plan or the Hulu (No Ads) plan. Both plans include the same library of Hulu originals alongside shows and movies from top networks like ABC, CBS, NBC, FX and more. In the ad-supported plan, you’ll see ads before and during each program. However, with Hulu (No Ads), you’ll get everything but a few select shows without any ad interruptions.
Hulu + Live TV used to offer only two options — with ads and without ads. However, Hulu now offers several options so you can customize whether you receive ads in on-demand content from Hulu, Disney Plus and ESPN Plus, or neither platform.
Regardless of which option you choose, all live TV content will stream with ads. You’ll also see ads in any on-demand content provided by Hulu’s live TV partners and on most live ESPN Plus content.
On any of Hulu’s ad-free plans, you’ll still see ads in some content. For instance, live TV programming and any on-demand content from live TV partners will still include ads. You’ll also see ads on ESPN Plus content. In Hulu’s library, you should only see ads in a select few programs. The list of programs with ads changes regularly, but it currently includes none.
The right choice depends on how you feel about ad breaks in your on-demand programming. Hulu’s ad-free plans allow you to binge-watch more content without interruption, but you’ll pay significantly more for this privilege. As of August 2025, Hulu (No Ads) plays the on-demand library without ad breaks.
Ultimately, it depends on whether you find ad-free viewing worth the price increase or not. It's important to note that even with ad-free viewing, live TV will always have some ads.
The cost to remove ads from your Hulu experience depends on which package you decide to go with. As of August 2025, it's a $9/month difference between the ad-supported and the ad-free options (Hulu (With Ads) is $9.99/month; Hulu (No Ads) is $18.99/month).