Netflix has
no homepage.
It has at least 147 of them.
One per country
Every country Netflix operates in gets its own distinct website β with its own URL, its own design, and its own rules.
Local currencies
Pricing isn't just converted β it's set locally. You might see USD, EUR, BRL, INR, NGN, or dozens of others depending on where you are.
Multiple languages
Many country pages offer several language options. A single country's homepage might appear in 3, 5, or even more languages.
Unique trending content
What's trending in South Korea looks nothing like what's trending in Mexico. Each page surfaces locally relevant content.
Two things change as you move around the world: the language, and the movies in the backsplash.
The language part is straightforward β Netflix reads your Accept-Language header and gives you what you've asked for, if they support it in your region. This is the right call; too many websites look at your IP location to decide language instead.
The backsplash changes depending on where you are in the world.
Netflix tailors the images shown to each market based on what's available there and what's resonating locally. Two countries, same language, completely different opening screens.
Even the movie titles in the backsplash change language.
It's not just the UI chrome that gets translated β the artwork itself changes. Drag the handle to see the same Netflix UAE page with English and Arabic titles side by side.
Arabic
English
Explore them yourself
Pick any country. Where multiple languages are available, switch between them.