The premium adult subscription market in 2026 has consolidated around four credible names: PlayboyTV, Adult Time, Brazzers, and Vixen. Each has a distinct editorial identity — and the choice between them is less about price and more about taste. Here is the comparison, written for viewers who care about craft as much as catalog.
PlayboyTV — the heritage brand
- Positioning: editorial restraint, cinematic lighting, the closest thing the category has to a luxury house
- Catalog depth: smaller than competitors but tightly curated — quality over quantity
- Best for: viewers who treat adult content the way they treat film, not fast food
- Monthly price: roughly $9.99 — the lowest of the four
Adult Time — the catalog play
- Positioning: 60,000+ scenes across 400+ studios, refreshed daily
- Catalog depth: unmatched — effectively a Netflix-style library for the category
- Best for: viewers who want range and willing to navigate a larger interface
- Monthly price: ~$14.95, frequently discounted to $7-9 on first-month trials
Brazzers — the studio specialist
- Positioning: high-gloss studio production, recognizable performer roster
- Catalog depth: thousands of scenes, weekly drops, strong series continuity
- Best for: viewers who want signature studio aesthetics and recurring talent
- Monthly price: ~$17.99, often bundled with other MindGeek properties
Vixen — the cinematic outlier
- Positioning: art-house production values, low scene volume, high per-scene investment
- Catalog depth: smallest of the four — but every release is a deliberate object
- Best for: viewers who value craft, lighting, and editorial direction over volume
- Monthly price: ~$24.99 — premium pricing for premium pacing
The real per-hour math
Subscription value scales with how much you actually watch. A $14.95 Adult Time membership at four hours of viewing is roughly $0.93 an hour — cheaper than any à-la-carte purchase. The same membership at thirty minutes of viewing is nearly $30 an hour. Audit your habits before you audit the price tag.
- PlayboyTV: $9.99/mo → break-even versus à-la-carte at ~2 hours watched
- Adult Time: $14.95/mo → break-even at ~3 hours
- Brazzers: $17.99/mo → break-even at ~3.5 hours
- Vixen: $24.99/mo → break-even at ~4 hours, but only if cinematic style is what you want
Discretion on the statement
All four route billing through CCBill, Epoch, or Segpay — none of them display the brand name on your card statement. The descriptor reads as a neutral LLC. If discretion matters, pair the subscription with a virtual card from Privacy.com or Revolut for a clean audit trail. Our discreet adult billing guide walks through processor behavior in detail.
When subscription beats à-la-carte
- You watch consistently — three or more hours a month, not in bursts
- You prefer one platform over hunting across sites
- You value curation over the firehose of free-tube content
- You want a stable billing relationship rather than scattered one-off charges
When à-la-carte still wins
- You watch less than two hours a month
- You only want specific performers or scenes — not catalog access
- You are testing whether a network suits your taste before committing
Bottom line
PlayboyTV is the editorial pick — the closest the category has to Aesop or Saint Laurent restraint. Adult Time is the practical pick for catalog breadth. Brazzers and Vixen are for viewers who already know what aesthetic they want. Match the subscription to your watching rhythm, not the marketing copy.