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IPTV Providers With Free Trial: 7 Compared for 2026

Last verified: 12 August 2026 · Territory: the plans below are sold online and are not published as US-specific; availability in your country is not verified here. The US legal position is covered in Is IPTV legal in the USA? · Sources: official provider pages

The short answer

Among the seven IPTV providers with free trial offers checked for this page on 12 August 2026, Nomad IPTV publishes the longest no-card trial at three days, then EagleCast TV at 48 hours, iScreenHD at 36 hours (its own site contradicts that elsewhere) and IPTV Harmony at 24 hours. Tellystudio lists a one-day trial at $0.00, OrigineTV advertises a trial but never publishes its length, and USA LIVE IPTV offers no trial at all — it publishes a 30-day money-back guarantee instead.

None of the seven publishes evidence that it is licensed, and none publishes a rights-holder agreement or distributor name for the channels it lists.


IPTV providers with free trial — the comparison table

Every cell was read from the provider’s own website on 12 August 2026. Nothing here is a test result, a score or an opinion. Where a provider publishes nothing, the cell says so — "not published" is a finding, not a gap.

ProviderFree trialPlans from (checked 12 Aug 2026)ConnectionsPaymentRefund windowOfficial link
IPTV Harmony24 hours, no payment details, by WhatsApp/Telegram/email. Paid 7-day trial EUR 9.99EUR 34.99 / 3 months, 1 account1 per account; 2- and 3-account packages published15 methods incl. cards, PayPal, Revolut, bank transfer, Bitcoin, iDEAL, Apple PayOnly if service stopped and no workaround came within 3 calendar days. Trials and 1-month plans never refundableiptvharmony.net
iScreenHD36 hours per its FAQ; other copy on the same site says 30 days. No card required$14.99 / month, 1 device1 to 5 devices, each tier priced separatelyCards, PayPal, cryptoNot published — the refund policy URL returns a 404iscreenhd.com
USA LIVE IPTVNone. "Our Customers Don’t Even Need a Trial"$49.96 / 3 months1 included; extras purchasableNot itemised publicly — shown at checkout30 days, full refund; activation faults within 48 hoursiptvliveusa.com
OrigineTVAdvertised, no card needed — length not published; the trial page renders emptyEUR 34.99 / 3 months1 per subscription; extras sold separatelyNot itemised publiclyOnly before activation; after that, "no refund will be issued under any circumstances"originetv.com
Tellystudio1 day at $0.00, ordered through the store. A 30-day trial is also sold at $15.00$15.00 / 30 days1 on every published planCard, cryptocurrency3 days full, partial after. Requesting a refund permanently bars future subscriptionstellystudio.com
Nomad IPTV3 days, "No CC required"$14.99 / month on a "10% OFF" promotion ($19.99 list)Not stated per plan; FAQ says "up to 5 devices"Card, PayPal, cryptoContradictory — pricing header says 7 days, every plan card says 15 days, no policy page existsnomadiptv.com
EagleCast TV48 hours, full package access$29.99 / 3 months3 included on all plans; extra connection $15–$35 by termCryptocurrency onlyNot published. The FAQ says requests are honoured, with no window giveneaglecast.tv

Currencies are reproduced as published — euros for IPTV Harmony and OrigineTV, US dollars for the rest. No conversion is applied: it would be ours, and the figure would stop being checkable.


How these seven were chosen, and how to check them yourself

The candidate names came from three roundups currently ranking for IPTV comparison queries — guru99.com, iptvserviceradar.com and bestiptvfinder.com. We took provider names from those pages and no figures. Not one price, trial length, refund window, channel count or rating on this page comes from any of them: each brand was resolved to its own official domain and every figure here read from the provider’s own site. We do not link to those roundups.

Four names were dropped, and the reasons matter more than the names. VipsaTV, ranked third by one of them, now serves a "Coming Soon" placeholder. Xtreme HD IPTV sits behind a bot-verification wall we did not attempt to defeat, so any figure would have been a guess. MoaTV / ChannelMoa no longer resolves in DNS. Zenora IPTV was dropped because its own site cannot settle the axis this page turns on: its FAQ offers a free 24-hour trial while two calls to action sell an unpriced "paid trial".

You can repeat the method yourself in about ten minutes per provider:

  1. Open the pricing page directly, not through a review link. Note price, term, currency and connections.
  2. Find the refund policy URL. If it 404s, as on iScreenHD and Nomad IPTV, no policy is published whatever the headline says.
  3. Read trial terms and refund terms together. Several policies exclude trials from refunds explicitly.
  4. Check for a card option at checkout. Crypto-only means no chargeback and no dispute route.
  5. Look for a company name, registration number and address. None of the seven publishes one.
  6. Screenshot the page with the date visible. Policies change without notice — IPTV Harmony’s own says it "may be updated at any time without prior notice."

Provider by provider: what each one publishes

Every block follows the same shape, and each quick-spec box carries only what the table above does not. Every channel count, VOD count, uptime percentage and customer rating is provider-claimed — self-published, unaudited, and unverifiable by anyone outside the company.

1. IPTV Harmony — best for a published refund policy and the widest payment choice

Quick spec (iptvharmony.net, checked 12 August 2026): two-account packages EUR 59.99–119.99, three-account EUR 79.99–159.99. Trials are requested by WhatsApp, Telegram or email.

What it publishes. Harmony sells multi-account packages rather than multi-connection plans, and lists Kodi, VLC, IBO Player Pro and IPTV Smarters Pro alongside its own APK. Claims of 55,000 channels, 250,000 VOD titles and 4.9/5 from 114 reviews are provider-claimed.

Limits and caveats.

  • Refunds require that service stopped completely and no workaround arrived within three calendar days. Trials, expired subscriptions and device incompatibility are excluded.
  • The policy names one-month plans as non-refundable, yet none is sold. Refunds are paid by bank transfer, Revolut or crypto, outside card-network protection.

2. iScreenHD — best for published per-device pricing

Quick spec (iscreenhd.com, checked 12 August 2026): a published matrix of five terms × five device counts, from $14.99 / month on one device to $339.99 / 2 years on five. A year is $89.99 on one device, $219.99 on five.

What it publishes. iScreenHD is the only provider here showing what a second or third stream costs before you buy, rather than settling it at checkout. Claims of 15,000+ channels and 99.9% uptime are provider-claimed.

Limits and caveats.

  • The trial length contradicts itself: the FAQ says 36 hours, other copy says "a 30-day trial period is provided to you as a customer". Both cannot be the offer.
  • No refund policy exists — the refund URL 404s and no window appears anywhere. A navigation item reads "Trusted Provider", a self-applied label rather than an audit.

Official link: iscreenhd.com

3. USA LIVE IPTV — best for readers who prefer a published refund window to a trial

Quick spec (iptvliveusa.com, checked 12 August 2026): the year at $95.98 is listed against $266.97, the two years at $139.98 against $534.05. Plans are non-recurring.

What it publishes. This is the counterexample in the set. Asked "Do you have a free trial?", its FAQ answers: "We offer 30-day money back guarantee so you can try our service risk free." Notify within 30 days for a full refund.

Limits and caveats.

  • A refund window is only as good as the merchant honouring it, and no company name, registration number or address is published anywhere on the site.
  • It names Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max and ESPN+ as included in "a TV package". No reseller or wholesale programme, and no mention of USA LIVE IPTV as a distributor, was found on netflix.com, disneyplus.com, hbomax.com or plus.espn.com (each checked 12 August 2026). Absence of a published programme is not proof that none exists.

Official link: iptvliveusa.com

4. OrigineTV — best studied as a warning about unsubstantiated claims

Quick spec (originetv.com, checked 12 August 2026): "lifetime" tiers are sold at EUR 99.99 for one connection and EUR 199.99 for two. Subscriptions do not auto-renew.

What it publishes. The pricing page is clear; the trial page is not — the dedicated trial URL renders header and footer only, with no trial content at all. Channel claims conflict internally: 55,000 in one place, "more than 50,000" in another, and 270,000 given both as VOD titles and as "TV and VOD channels" — all provider-claimed.

Limits and caveats.

  • Effectively zero-refund: full refund only before activation and credential delivery, after which "no refund will be issued under any circumstances".
  • The footer on every page states OrigineTV "is a premium European streaming service offering licensed, secure, and high-quality entertainment." No licence, rights-holder or corporate entity is published anywhere to support that word. Treat it as an unsubstantiated claim.

Official link: originetv.com

5. Tellystudio — best for seeing the whole price ladder before committing

Quick spec (tellystudio.com, checked 12 August 2026): seven terms — $15.00 / 30 days, $35.00 / 90, $65.00 / 180, $95.00 / 365, $165.00 / 730, $235.00 / 1,095 — plus a $365.00 "lifetime" tier, with effective monthly rates printed beside each, $11.67 down to $6.53.

What it publishes. Tellystudio orders its $0.00 one-day trial through the same store checkout as a paid plan, and its paid 30-day trial costs exactly the same as its 30-day plan. Claims of 30,000 channels and 99.9–99.99% uptime are provider-claimed; both uptime figures appear on the same site.

Limits and caveats.

  • Refunds do not apply to trials, and card refunds take 7–14 business days.
  • Requesting a refund ends the relationship permanently: "Once a refund request is processed, future subscriptions to our service will no longer be possible." A "lifetime" plan from an operator publishing no company name is a prepayment against a domain, not a contract.

Official link: tellystudio.com

6. Nomad IPTV — longest published free trial, weakest published refund terms

Quick spec (nomadiptv.com, checked 12 August 2026): listed prices are $19.99, $59.99 and $99.99, discounted under a "10% OFF — Limited Time Only" promotion running at the time of checking.

What it publishes. The three-day trial starts from a button rather than a page — Nomad’s /free-trial/ URL returns a 404. It states plainly that its app is not compatible with Samsung Tizen. Claims of 15,000+ channels and 120,000+ movies are provider-claimed.

Limits and caveats.

  • The refund terms contradict each other on the same page. The pricing header advertises 7 days; all three plan cards advertise 15 days. No policy page exists to settle it, and connections per plan are never stated.
  • A Trustpilot-style widget reads "TrustScore 0 out of 5, based on 0 verified reviews", while the hero above claims 4.8/5 from 2,800. It also displays a "Guru99 Recommended" badge — a third-party editorial mention reproduced on Nomad’s own page, not an audit of the service.

Official link: nomadiptv.com

7. EagleCast TV — most connections per plan, highest payment risk

Quick spec (eaglecast.tv, checked 12 August 2026): three connections on every plan, extra connection $15, $25 or $35 by term. No monthly plan is published.

What it publishes. EagleCast runs a public status page — self-reported, but published, which none of the other six does. It is also the only one publishing no channel count and no VOD count at all, unusual in a category where inflated counts are the norm.

Limits and caveats.

  • Cryptocurrency is the only accepted payment method. The FAQ states: "As a supporter of Self-Sovereignty we accept Cryptocurrency payments only." Crypto is irreversible, and with no published refund window that leaves no chargeback path and no dispute route whatsoever.
  • Every plan card advertises savings of 33%, 61% or 66% "vs monthly", but no monthly price is published as the baseline.

Official link: eaglecast.tv


Trials without a card, paid trials, and money-back guarantees

Five of the seven state that no payment details are required: IPTV Harmony, iScreenHD, OrigineTV and Nomad IPTV say so directly, and EagleCast has no card to capture because it takes only crypto. A trial that collects card details is a subscription with a delay in it.

Two also sell a paid trial: IPTV Harmony at EUR 9.99 for seven days and Tellystudio at $15.00 for thirty — the same as its 30-day plan, so "trial" there describes the framing rather than the price. Most are not self-service either: IPTV Harmony, OrigineTV and iScreenHD issue them by request through WhatsApp, Telegram or email, so the details you hand over go to a messaging account rather than an accountable company.

A short trial is also a poor test of stream quality. Before blaming the service, check the speed a stream actually needs and work through the buffering diagnostics — a one-day window is not long enough to separate the two.

USA LIVE IPTV offers no trial and a 30-day refund window instead, the strongest published exit term here. The trade is not automatically good: a trial costs nothing if the service is unusable, while a guarantee requires the merchant to send money back. The published windows, as at 12 August 2026: USA LIVE IPTV 30 days · Tellystudio 3 days · IPTV Harmony conditional on a 3-day resolution gate · OrigineTV before activation only · Nomad IPTV 7 or 15 days depending which part of its page you read · iScreenHD and EagleCast TV, nothing published.


What you cannot verify, and the risks that follow

This is the section the ranking roundups leave out, and it is the most useful part of the page.

Rights and licensing. None of the seven publishes a content licence, rights-holder agreement or distributor name, and where the word "licensed" appears — OrigineTV’s footer — no evidence is offered. Several name Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max and ESPN+ as "included"; no reseller or wholesale programme, and no mention of any of these providers as a distributor, was found on netflix.com, disneyplus.com, hbomax.com or plus.espn.com (each checked 12 August 2026) — though absence of a published programme is not proof that none exists. Assume no licence transfers to you by paying a subscription fee.

Who operates it. No company name, registration number or verifiable address is published by any of them; OrigineTV lists only "Germany & Netherland". Support runs on Telegram, WhatsApp and Gmail, leaving no accountable counterparty.

Capacity, uptime and ratings. Channel and VOD counts are unauditable by design and conflict inside single sites, and the 99.9% claims come with no measurement method. Trustpilot-style widgets here are self-hosted graphics, not live feeds — Nomad’s reads zero reviews while its hero claims 2,800.

Payment security. None of the seven publishes a merchant of record, so who ultimately takes the card details is not something a buyer can establish before paying. Crypto payments are irreversible — no chargeback, no dispute — and EagleCast accepts nothing else. IPTV Harmony pays refunds by bank transfer, Revolut or crypto, bypassing card protection in the other direction. The Department of Justice and Homeland Security Investigations specifically flag malware and payment-data theft on illicit streaming sites (justice.gov, 20 July 2026, checked 12 August 2026).

No consumer protection, and no continuity. Every refund policy here is narrow, and three publish none at all. Nothing guarantees the service exists next month: VipsaTV was ranked third by a major roundup and now serves a placeholder, MoaTV’s domain no longer resolves, and on 20 July 2026 the Department of Justice announced the seizure of more than 1,000 domains used to stream 2026 FIFA World Cup matches without authorisation (justice.gov, checked 12 August 2026). Prepaid long plans and "lifetime" offers carry the full loss.

Device risk. Provider-supplied APKs installed outside the official app stores are unsigned, unreviewed binaries. Our guide to testing an IPTV service safely covers what to isolate.


Where United States law sits on this, in brief

This is general information, not legal advice, and it does not tell you whether your own situation is lawful. For a specific question, speak to a qualified attorney.

No US statute makes IPTV as a technology unlawful — licensed telco TV and every mainstream streaming service are IPTV. What US copyright law regulates is the rights position of whoever transmits, and criminal enforcement has been directed at operators rather than viewers: the Department of Justice announced on 22 July 2025 that five defendants who ran the Jetflicks service had been sentenced on 29 and 30 May 2025, the lead defendant to 84 months (justice.gov, press release 25-770, checked 12 August 2026). Whether someone who merely watches an unauthorised stream infringes at all is genuinely unsettled in US law.

The statutes, the cases and the 2026 Supreme Court decision that changed the position for US internet service providers are covered in Is IPTV legal in the USA?. For services whose licensing position is published and checkable, see the best legal IPTV apps or free legal IPTV services. None of the seven on this page publishes that kind of evidence.


Frequently asked questions

Which provider has the longest free trial?

Nomad IPTV publishes the longest at three days, with no credit card required (nomadiptv.com, checked 12 August 2026). EagleCast TV publishes 48 hours, and iScreenHD’s FAQ says 36 hours while other copy on its site says 30 days. Offers change without notice, so check the provider’s own page.

Can I get an IPTV trial without giving card details?

Five of the seven state that no payment details are required: IPTV Harmony, iScreenHD, OrigineTV and Nomad IPTV say so in their own copy, and EagleCast takes only cryptocurrency. Most are issued by request through WhatsApp, Telegram or email, so you hand over contact details instead.

Are any of these providers licensed?

None of the seven publishes evidence that it is. No content licence, rights-holder agreement or distributor name appears on any of their sites, and OrigineTV’s footer uses the word "licensed" without publishing anything to support it. There is no federal licence or registry for internet TV services in the United States, so there is no filing to look up.

Is crypto-only payment a problem?

It removes every consumer protection a card gives you: cryptocurrency payments cannot be reversed, so there is no chargeback and no dispute process. EagleCast TV accepts nothing else and publishes no refund window, leaving no recourse if the service stops. Four of the other six accept crypto alongside cards.

Are “lifetime” IPTV plans worth it?

Two providers here sell one — Tellystudio at $365, and OrigineTV at EUR 99.99 for one connection or EUR 199.99 for two (checked 12 August 2026). A lifetime promise lasts as long as the operator’s domain does, and neither publishes a company name.

Can I trust the channel and VOD counts?

No — not because anyone has disproved them, but because they are unauditable. No provider publishes a counting method, and the numbers contradict themselves inside single sites: OrigineTV claims 55,000 channels in one place and "more than 50,000" in another. Every such figure here is labelled provider-claimed.


Verdict: which IPTV providers with free trial hold up against their own published terms

No scores and no quality ranking — we did not test these services. These conclusions come only from what each provider publishes.

  • Longest free trial, no card: Nomad IPTV, three days — against refund terms that contradict themselves and no policy document at all.
  • Most connections: EagleCast TV, three on every plan — with cryptocurrency the only way to pay and no refund window published.
  • Clearest published pricing: iScreenHD, the only full matrix across one to five devices — and no refund policy at all.
  • Longest refund window: USA LIVE IPTV, 30 days, offered instead of a trial rather than alongside one.
  • Widest payment choice with a written refund policy: IPTV Harmony — fifteen payment methods and a written policy, which is also one of the narrowest here: gated at three calendar days, excluding trials outright.
  • Least defensible as published: OrigineTV — no trial length, no refund after activation, and a "licensed" claim with no evidence behind it.

If a published licensing position matters more than a trial does, this is the wrong list. Start with the best legal IPTV apps, or how IPTV, players and live TV streaming differ.


Sources and check dates

Every figure was read from the provider’s own website; linking a source is not a recommendation. All checked 12 August 2026.

  • iptvharmony.net — pricing, FAQ, refund policy.
  • iscreenhd.com — pricing, FAQ, trial request form.
  • iptvliveusa.com — pricing, FAQ, refund policy.
  • originetv.com — pricing, FAQ, refund policy, free trial page.
  • tellystudio.com — store, refund policy.
  • nomadiptv.com — pricing, FAQ.
  • eaglecast.tv — pricing, FAQ, status page.
  • vipsatv.com — domain now serving a "Coming Soon" placeholder; continuity example.
  • justice.gov — "United States Seizes More Than 1,000 Internet Domains Used to Illegally Stream World Cup 2026 Matches", 20 July 2026.
  • justice.gov — "Five Defendants Sentenced in Connection with Operating One of the Largest Illegal Television Show Streaming Services", press release 25-770, released 22 July 2025; the sentences it reports were imposed on 29 and 30 May 2025.

Prices, trial terms and refund policies change frequently and without notice. Check the provider’s own page before you buy, and screenshot what you read.