Netflix officially opened and opened a new office in Warsaw on Monday, 10 years after the streaming service first launched in Poland. “Including Netflix’s only technology center outside the US, this new office brings world-class technical and creative talent together under one roof: the engineers who design and build products used across Netflix’s global ecosystem, and the creative team driving the ambitious content slate for Central and Eastern Europe (CEE).”
Located in the heart of the city, the new office is home to 300 employees across content and engineering, as well as marketing, global affairs, communications, finance and talent. Netflix opened its first office in Poland in 2022, with its dedicated technology center set up the following year. “Since then, Netflix’s engineering footprint in Warsaw has grown significantly, and the team will continue to expand over the coming years with additional focus on infrastructure, gaming and production technology,” the company said.
“I’m incredibly proud of what we’ve achieved in Poland over the past decade,” said Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters, who traveled to Warsaw to open the new office. “Poland is home to outstanding creative talent, and together with our partners, we have brought some of the country’s best stories to audiences across Central and Eastern Europe. At the same time, our engineers here are building cutting-edge innovations, supporting how films and series are produced, managed and delivered to more than half a billion people around the world. We are excited to expand our presence in Poland and can’t wait for what comes next.”
Polish Netflix list for 2026 includes The dollA new adaptation of the Polish classic, Less than a strangera biography of Polish rock legend Jan Borysiewicz, and AnesthesiaNetflix’s first Polish medical procedural drama. There’s also a third season of the hit comedy 1670as well as the first Polish edition of Love is blind.

Netflix shared on Monday that since its launch in the country in 2016, it has produced and licensed more than 700 films and series in Poland. “Since then, the Polish list has expanded to include more than 80 original works,” she added. “Contributing more than PLN 3 billion ($800 million) to Poland’s GDP, Netflix has worked with more than 40 production companies, creating more than 5,000 jobs for cast and crew, as well as 14,000 jobs for extras and day-to-day hires.”
Netflix’s first original title in the country was the conspiracy thriller 1983directed by Agnieszka Holland, among others. Since then, its roster has included the likes of popular comedies 1670 The film is written by emerging screenwriter Kuba Różyłło Forgotten lovebased on the famous Polish intellectual property, dramas Hewelius and High water From the creative team of Jan Holubek, Kasper Pajon and Anna Kipinska, as well as the action thriller Inside Furiosa. “These titles have resonated strongly with both domestic and global audiences, with more than 60 Polish titles appearing in Netflix’s weekly global non-English top 10 titles lists in both film and TV,” Netflix said.
The company also invested in skills and talent development programs with partners such as the Polish Producers Alliance, Polish Film Institute, New Horizons Society and Lodz Film School, reaching over 1,300 participants.

