Early history In 2005, Amazon announced Amazon Prime as a membership service offering free two-day shipping within the contiguous United States on all eligible purchases for an annual fee of $79 () and discounted one-day shipping rates. Amazon launched the program in Germany, Japan and the United Kingdom in 2007; in France in 2008, in Italy in 2011, in Canada in 2013, in India in July 2016, in Mexico in March 2016, in Australia in June 2018, in Turkey in September 2020, in Sweden in September 2021, in Poland in October 2021, and in Egypt in July 2022. Amazon Prime is also available in Ireland, with a new fulfillment center having opened in Dublin in 2022. As of October 2021, there are Prime members in 22 countries in North America, Europe and
Asia–Pacific.
2012–2016 ,
Kent, England. ,
New York Amazon Prime membership in Australia, Canada, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, India, and the United States includes
Amazon Video, the instant streaming of selected films and TV programs at no additional cost. In November 2011, it was announced that Prime members had access to the Kindle Owners' Lending Library, which allows users to borrow up to one title a month of specified popular Kindle e-books. People with an email address at an academic domain such as
.edu or
.ac.uk, typically students, are eligible for Prime Student privileges, including discounts on Prime membership. In March 2014, Amazon increased the annual US membership fee for Amazon Prime from $79 to $99. Shortly after this change, Amazon announced Prime Music, providing unlimited, ad-free music streaming. In November 2014, Amazon added Prime Photos, adding unlimited storage of files deemed to be photographs in the users'
Amazon Drive. Amazon began offering free same-day delivery to Prime members in 14 United States metropolitan areas in May 2015. In April 2015, Amazon started a trial partnership with
Audi and
DHL in order to deliver directly into the trunks of Audi cars, available in the
Munich, Germany, area to some Audi-connected car users. In December 2015, Amazon stated that "tens of millions" of people were Amazon Prime members. Amazon Prime added 3 million members during the third week of December 2015. That month Amazon announced the creation of the Streaming Partners Program, a subscription service that provides Amazon Prime subscribers with additional streaming video services. Among the programming providers involved in the program are
Showtime,
Starz. Lifetime Movie Club (containing recent original movie titles from
Lifetime and
LMN),
Smithsonian Earth, and
Qello Concerts.
2016–present s with the Amazon Prime logo in 2020 s in the United Kingdom in 2022 electric delivery van located in a gated townhome neighborhood in
Orlando,
Florida in November 2025.In January 2016, Amazon Prime reached 54 million members according to a report from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners. Several reports in January 2016 said that nearly half of all U.S. households were members of Amazon Prime at that time. In April 2016, Amazon announced same-day delivery would be expanded to include the areas of Charlotte, Cincinnati, Fresno, Louisville, Milwaukee, Nashville, Central New Jersey, Raleigh, Richmond, Sacramento, Stockton, and Tucson, bringing total coverage to 27 metro areas. In September 2016, Amazon launched a restaurant delivery service for Prime members in
London, England, with free delivery on all orders over £15. In September 2016, Amazon subsidiary
Twitch announced features available to users with an Amazon Prime subscription (
Twitch Prime), including monthly offers of video games and add-on content, and the ability to purchase a free subscription to a user's channel once per-month. Amazon then partnered with different game developers offering in-game loots as rewards to subscribers. Games included with the loot rewards were
Apex Legends,
Legends of Runeterra,
Ultimate Team,
Teamfight Tactics,
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang,
Doom Eternal, and more. In December 2016, Amazon began offering Prime membership for an alternative monthly, instead of yearly fee, of $10.99 per month, increased to $12.99 in February 2018. Amazon also announced Wickedly Prime, an own-brand line of food and beverages available to Prime members. Amazon announced Prime Wardrobe, a service that lets customers try on clothes before they pay, in June 2017. Also in 2017, Amazon announced the Prime Exclusive Phone program, which offers some
smartphones displaying Amazon ads on the lock screen from companies including
LG,
Motorola and
Nokia at a discount. In May 2018, Amazon increased the annual US Prime membership fee from $99 to $119. In June 2019, Amazon expanded its one-day delivery with Amazon Prime, stating that Prime Free One Day was available to U.S. members on more than 10 million products with no minimum purchase. In June 2018, Amazon launched Prime Australia, with a two-business-day delivery promise, free delivery of international orders, and Amazon Video. Later the same month, during the
COVID-19 pandemic, Prime express delivery dates for various in-stock items reached delays of up to a month in the US instead of the usual 1–2 days, as Amazon struggled to meet exceptional demand and announced it would prioritize the most essential items. By the end of 2020, Amazon Prime Pantry had been discontinued in all locations. In February 2022, Amazon announced its first increase in almost four years for the annual US Prime membership fee from $119 to $139. The increase was due to higher labor and shipping costs. In April 2022, Amazon launched "Buy with Prime", a new service for Prime members that allows them to purchase goods from partnered merchants and take advantage of Amazon's logistics, return and exchange services. On August 1, 2022, Amazon Prime was available for the first time in Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines. Its presence aims to develop local and international content for users in Indonesia, the most considerable economic in Southeast Asia. Later, users can access Prime Video through the official website through various platforms, such as mobile devices, tablets, and laptops. In January 2023, Amazon announced the launch of RXPass, a prescription drug delivery service. It allows US Amazon Prime members to pay a $5 monthly fee for access to 60 medications. The service was launched immediately after the announcement except in states with specific prescription delivery requirements. Beneficiaries of government healthcare programs such as
Medicare and
Medicaid will not be able to sign up for RXPass. In June 2023, the
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sued Amazon for its "years-long effort to enroll consumers into its Prime program without their consent while knowingly making it difficult for consumers to cancel their subscriptions". In April 2024, Amazon announced the launch of a new delivery service for groceries for Prime customers and those receiving government assistance for food. Regular Prime subscribers would be charged $9.99 per month on orders $35 and higher from
Whole Foods and
Amazon Fresh, along with other prominent chains like
Save Mart,
Bartell Drugs,
Rite Aid, and
Pet Food Express and local grocery and specialty retail stores on the platform. Individuals on government assistance would be charged a reduced fee of $4.99 and would not need to be a Prime member. Amazon said it would be available in more than 3,500 locations around the country when announcing. Prior to the announcement, it was given a successful trial run in several cities in the US. It came at a time when competitors like
Target and
Walmart were expanding their fresh food operations. In the United States and in the United Kingdom, Amazon Prime has an Amazon Household program where members of a family can share Amazon Prime delivery benefits and access to Prime Video. In other countries such as Germany, users can only share delivery benefits. In 2025 to coincide with Prime Day, Amazon launched a fuel discount program in the United States in partnership with
BP, valid at participating BP,
Amoco, and (in
Washington,
Oregon, and
Northern California)
ARCO locations cobranded with BP-owned
ampm. The deal wasn't valid at BP-owned
Thorntons or
TravelCenters of America (unless the latter sold BP or Amoco gas) or ARCO stations serviced by ARCO owner
Marathon Petroleum. The deal was launched to compete with a similar fuel savings program with Walmart+ for
ExxonMobil stations. ==Sub-brands==