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Violet IPTV Review 2026

The strongest sub-$10 IPTV pick we've tested for French and Québec viewers.

Reviewed by Marcus Vega · Updated April 8, 2026

Updated April 8, 2026 · Published February 20, 2026

Editor Score
8.8
Channels
16K+
Free Trial
24h
From
$9.17/mo

Editorial Verdict

Scored across 6 categories on real test hardware

8.8Great
Channel Library8.5
Stream Reliability8.8
Stream Quality8.7
Pricing & Value8.8
Customer Support8.5
Features8.8

Best for

Francophone expat households in North AmericaQuébec-based cord-cutters wanting NHL and French cinemaBudget-conscious viewers under $10/month

Violet IPTV occupies an interesting niche in the crowded mid-tier market: it's one of the few services we've tested that genuinely prioritizes French and Québécois audiences rather than treating them as an afterthought. Across our 14-day evaluation, the service delivered roughly 16,000 live channels and a 38,000-title VOD library, with the bulk of premium bandwidth clearly allocated to France, Belgium, and Canadian French-language feeds. Starting at $9.17 per month on the longest billing cycle, it undercuts most competitors targeting the Francophone diaspora, and the 24-hour free trial gave us enough runway to stress-test the channel guide before committing. Stream stability was the standout finding in our benchmarks. On the NVIDIA Shield Pro hardwired over Ethernet, we saw consistent 1080p and 4K playback on French sports and news channels with channel-zap times averaging around 2 seconds — competitive with services charging twice as much. The Firestick 4K Max handled FHD streams cleanly, though we noticed 4K feeds occasionally buffered for 3-5 seconds on first load over Wi-Fi 6. EPG data for French and Québec channels was accurate and populated 5-7 days out, which is better than the industry norm. On our Samsung QLED running a TiviMate setup via M3U, the picture handling was sharp, and HEVC streams scaled well without the macroblocking we've seen on cheaper providers. The English-language catalog, while present, is noticeably thinner — UK and US entertainment channels are there, but sports coverage outside Ligue 1, NHL, and select European leagues is limited compared to Stateside-focused providers. Where Violet IPTV pulls ahead is content depth in its target regions: TVA, Noovo, Radio-Canada-style feeds, TF1, Canal+, and a healthy slate of regional French stations were all stable throughout testing, with very few of the channel dropouts we routinely flag elsewhere. The VOD library at 38,000 titles is smaller than the 60,000+ catalogs from top-tier global providers, but the French dubs and Québécois originals are well-curated rather than padded with duplicates. Multi-device support held up across three simultaneous connections without throttling. If you're a Francophone household, an expat in North America missing home programming, or a Québec-based cord-cutter who wants Canadiens hockey alongside French cinema, this is one of the stronger value picks we've reviewed at the sub-$10 price point.

Violet IPTV for French channels

Violet IPTV is built around France coverage, with its lineup focused on France, Québec, Canada. Its 16,000-channel library earned a 8.5/10 channel score in our review.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Exceptional French and Québec channel lineup with stable TF1, Canal+, and Radio-Canada-style feeds throughout our 14-day test
  • Aggressive pricing at $9.17/month on the long-term plan undercuts most Francophone-focused competitors
  • EPG accuracy of 5-7 days for French-language channels, well above the mid-tier average
  • Smooth 4K playback on NVIDIA Shield Pro with sub-2-second channel switching
  • 24-hour free trial requires no long-term commitment to validate stream quality
  • Reliable 3-device simultaneous streaming without bandwidth throttling on our tests

Cons

  • English-language sports coverage is thin outside European football and NHL
  • VOD library of 38,000 titles trails premium global providers by 30-40%
  • 4K streams over Wi-Fi 6 on Firestick 4K Max showed 3-5 second initial buffering
  • Limited Spanish, Arabic, and Asian-language content for multilingual households

Hands-on Screenshots

Violet IPTV full homepage with French and Québec channel sections
Full homepage view
Violet IPTV homepage
Homepage

Pricing & Plans

1 Month

$15.00

$15.00/month · 1 connection

3 Months

$38.00

$12.67/month · 1 connection

Best Value

6 Months

$65.00

$10.83/month · 1 connection

12 Months

$110.00

$9.17/month · 1 connection

Key Specs

Live Channels
16,000
VOD Library
38,000
Resolutions
SD, HD, FHD, 4K
Protocols
M3U, Xtream Codes, MAG
Free Trial
24 hours
Refund Policy
7-day money-back
EPG
Yes
Catch-up TV
48h catch-up

Supported Devices

Amazon FirestickFire TVAndroid TVSmart TViOSAndroidMAG BoxWindowsmacOS

Setup Guides

Step-by-step install walkthroughs for Violet IPTV on each supported device — app, M3U/Xtream Codes setup, EPG, and troubleshooting.

Payment Methods

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Frequently Asked Questions

Violet IPTV prioritizes French and Québécois viewers, covering France, Québec and Canada in French and English with roughly 16,000 live channels and a 38,000-title VOD library.

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