Two things stand between you and a great foreign title on Netflix: it might not be in your country, and it might not have subtitles in your language. Here's how to fix both.
MOS adds high-quality subtitles to Netflix — in languages Netflix doesn't offer.
You find an amazing foreign drama on Netflix. And then… no subtitles in your language. Dead end. Netflix only provides subtitles for the languages they licensed — most of the time that's just 2 or 3 languages, often not yours.
MOS generates subtitles in your language for any Netflix title — even the ones Netflix never translated. They read like a real subtitler wrote them, not a machine.
| Netflix's own subtitles | Don't exist for most foreign titles. |
| Other translation tools | Stiff, literal, miss the jokes and context. |
| MOS | Reads like a professional subtitler did it. |
A VPN changes your internet location. Want to watch Japanese Netflix from New York? A VPN makes Netflix think you're in Tokyo. That's the whole trick.
Netflix shows different titles in different countries. Squid Game hits everywhere, but Dragon Zakura is only on Japanese Netflix. Without a VPN, you're stuck with whatever your local catalog has today.
No tech skills, no command line, no router setup. You download an app, click a country, and you're in — about 3 minutes.
| Service | Starts at | Why people pick it |
|---|---|---|
| NordVPN | ~$3/mo | Most popular. Works almost everywhere. |
| Surfshark | ~$2/mo | Cheapest. Unlimited devices on one plan. |
| ExpressVPN | ~$5/mo | Fastest. Smoothest streaming. |
That's less than one Netflix bill for a whole year of global catalogs.
They're slow, often blocked by Netflix, and many sell your browsing data. The paid services above are cheap enough that there's no reason to cut this corner.
Use a VPN to reach the country that has the title, and MOS to add subtitles in your language once you're there. Then head back to FindMyVideos to see exactly which countries have any Netflix title — and in which subtitle languages.