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2025

Is Robinhood now available in Europe? Update for 2025

Robinhood is a popular investing app known for commission-free trading in the United States.

Many people ask, "Is Robinhood available in Europe?" For a long time, the answer was no – European users could not access Robinhood.

However, this is beginning to change.

Below we explain Robinhood's current status in Europe, recent updates on its expansion, and some alternatives for European investors looking for similar platforms.

Is Robinhood available in Europe in 2025?

Well, in Germany, Netherlands, Portugal or any other European country (except the United Kingdom), Robinhood only offers cryptocurrencies.

The first major move was in the UK. In 2024, Robinhood launched its brokerage services in the UK, allowing UK residents to trade U.S. stocks with no commissions.

This marked Robinhood’s first official presence in a European market. UK users can now download the Robinhood app, create an account, and buy or sell stocks just like U.S. users.

Besides the UK launch, Robinhood is also making progress in the European Union.

The company introduced Robinhood Crypto services across several EU countries. This means European users (in supported countries) can trade cryptocurrencies on Robinhood. For example, Robinhood’s crypto trading platform has rolled out in countries such as Spain and Italy, among others. European customers can buy and sell popular cryptocurrencies through a localized Robinhood app. This crypto-focused offering became available around late 2023 and expanded in 2024 and 2025.

It’s important to note that stock trading on Robinhood is still not broadly available in Europe (outside the UK). For EU countries, Robinhood currently offers only crypto trading, not stock or ETF trading.

In summary, Robinhood’s availability in Europe is limited but growing – UK residents have access to stock trading, and some EU residents have access to crypto trading. The company may expand further in the future, but for now European users have only a partial Robinhood experience.

List of European countries where Robinhood Crypto is available

I have opened a Robinhood Crypto account and, upon signup, the available countries were:

  • Ireland  
  • Italy  
  • Latvia  
  • Lithuania  
  • Luxembourg  
  • Malta  
  • Poland  
  • Portugal  
  • Romania  
  • Slovakia  
  • Bulgaria  
  • Croatia  
  • Cyprus  
  • Czech Republic  
  • Denmark  
  • Estonia  
  • Finland  
  • Germany  
  • Greece  
  • Hungary  
  • Slovenia  
  • Spain  
  • Sweden
Robinhood Europe crypto signup - list of available countries

Why isn’t Robinhood available across Europe yet?

While Robinhood has made moves into Europe by launching crypto trading across the EU and stock trading in the UK, the platform remains unavailable for stock investing in most European countries. This limited rollout is likely due to regulatory, operational, and strategic factors.

One of the primary challenges is regulatory complexity. Europe is not a unified market for financial services; each country has its own financial regulators and compliance frameworks.

Beyond that, market maturity and competition also play a role. European investors already have access to various local and international platforms, such as XTB, Interactive Brokers and Freedom24, that offer similar features, often tailored to regional markets. Robinhood faces the challenge of differentiating itself in a space where commission-free trading has already become the norm.

Lastly, Robinhood has been focusing on stabilising its business post-IPO and expanding carefully after periods of volatility and regulatory scrutiny in the U.S., which likely contributes to its cautious European expansion strategy.

Robinhood alternatives in Europe

If you are in Europe and cannot fully use Robinhood (or are waiting for it to expand), there are several alternative investment platforms that offer similar features like easy app-based trading and low fees. Here are a few popular Robinhood alternatives in Europe:

  • Interactive Brokers: The best broker overall. Low fees for stocks, ETFs, options and low conversion fees
  • eToro: A well-known social trading platform that lets you trade stocks, cryptocurrencies, and more with zero commission on stock trades. It’s available in many European countries and users can also see and copy the trades of other investors on eToro (social trading feature).
  • XTB: 0% commissions on stocks and ETFs for monthly turnover up to €100,000 (above this amount, a 0.2% commission applies, min. €10)
  • Trading 212: A free stock trading app available in Europe (including the UK and EU countries). Trading 212 offers commission-free trading for stocks and ETFs and has a simple, intuitive interface like Robinhood. It’s a popular choice for European investors seeking a Robinhood-like experience.
  • Lightyear: Emerging low-cost broker in Europe; mobile-first and expanding quickly.
  • Freedom24: Offers stocks, ETFs and options, plus direct investment in bonds.
  • Trade Republic: A German-based mobile brokerage that is expanding across Europe. Trade Republic provides a user-friendly app with low-cost trading (commission-free for many trades, with a small fixed fee in some cases). It supports stocks, ETFs, and cryptocurrencies and is available in countries like Germany, France, Spain, Italy, and more.
  • Revolut: A digital banking app that also offers an investing feature. With Revolut, users in Europe can buy stocks (limited selection), cryptocurrencies, and commodities in the same app. The stock trading on Revolut is commission-free up to a monthly limit, making it a convenient alternative for casual investors.

Each platform has its own features and limitations, so it’s wise to compare them based on fees, available markets, and ease of use.

Conclusion

As of now, Robinhood is available in the UK for stock trading and is offering crypto trading in several EU countries. The company is gradually expanding, but most European investors still don’t have access to Robinhood’s full range of services (especially stock trading) yet. In the meantime, there are reliable Robinhood alternatives in Europe that provide commission-free trading and easy-to-use apps for investing.

European users who are interested in Robinhood should keep an eye on official updates as the service expands to more countries.

For more information on Robinhood’s current offerings in Europe (especially crypto trading), you can visit the official Robinhood Europe page.

Hope I helped!

Autor
Pedro is passionate about finance, marketing, and technology. He is the co-founder of EU Personal Finance, along with other international projects comparing financial services.