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Peloton Price Hikes & Price History (2026)

Updated June 25, 2026 · Researched & fact-checked by

Peloton raised every membership tier in fall 2025, its first increase since 2022. The All-Access Membership (for bike/tread owners) went from $44 to $49.99 a month, App+ from $24 to $28.99, and App One from $12.99 to $15.99. New and returning members paid the new prices from October 1, 2025; existing members were moved to the higher rate on their first billing cycle on or after October 31, 2025. The hikes landed alongside a revamped hardware line and Peloton IQ AI features.

Peloton Price Hikes & Price History (2026)

At a glance

Current price
$49.99 (All-Access Membership)
Last increase
October 1, 2025 (+13.6%)
Total change tracked
+13.6%
Tracked increases
3

Key takeaways

  • Peloton raised every membership tier in fall 2025: All-Access $44 → $49.99, App+ $24 → $28.99, App One $12.99 → $15.99.
  • New and returning members paid the new rates from October 1, 2025; existing members moved over on their first bill on or after October 31, 2025.
  • Discounted student, military, medical, teacher and first-responder membership rates were not affected.
  • It was Peloton’s first membership increase since 2022 and arrived with a hardware relaunch and the Peloton IQ AI features.

Peloton price increase history

DatePlanRegionOld → NewChangeSource
October 1, 2025All-Access MembershipUS$44.00 → $49.99+13.6%Source
October 1, 2025App+US$24.00 → $28.99+20.8%Source
October 1, 2025App OneUS$12.99 → $15.99+23.1%Source

What Peloton costs right now

  • All-Access Membership: $49.99 (US)
  • App+: $28.99 (US)
  • App One: $15.99 (US)

Why Peloton raised its membership price

Peloton lifted all three membership tiers in fall 2025, its first increase since 2022. The All-Access Membership, the plan you need to get classes on a Peloton bike or tread, went from $44 to $49.99 a month, while the hardware-free App+ rose from $24 to $28.99 and App One from $12.99 to $15.99. New and returning members saw the new prices from October 1, 2025; existing members were rolled over on their first billing cycle on or after October 31.

The timing was deliberate: the increases arrived alongside a revamped equipment lineup and "Peloton IQ," an AI system that uses camera tracking to give real-time workout feedback across new and existing connected machines. After years of post-pandemic losses, Peloton has leaned on recurring subscription revenue, its most profitable line, to steady the business, and a membership hike is the most direct lever it has.

Because All-Access is tied to expensive hardware you have already bought, it is the kind of subscription that is awkward to cancel, which is exactly why a quiet $6-a-month bump is easy to absorb without noticing. Logging what you actually pay makes the jump from $44 to $49.99, nearly $72 more a year, visible the moment it lands on your renewal.

Frequently asked questions

Did Peloton raise its membership price?

Yes. In fall 2025 Peloton raised the All-Access Membership from $44 to $49.99/month, App+ from $24 to $28.99, and App One from $12.99 to $15.99. New and returning members paid the new rates from October 1, 2025; existing members moved over on their first bill on or after October 31, 2025.

How much does Peloton All-Access cost now?

As of 2026, the Peloton All-Access Membership is $49.99/month in the US. It is the membership required to access classes on a Peloton bike or treadmill, and one membership covers everyone in the household.

Were discounted Peloton memberships affected by the increase?

No. Peloton said the special pricing for students, military, medical workers, teachers and first responders was not impacted by the 2025 increase.

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