Avira Prime
BEST VALUE PER DEVICEGerman precision meets modern security — the best free antivirus upgraded into a complete privacy suite.
✓ Best for: Users upgrading from Avira Free who want to add VPN and software updating, households with many devices, and privacy-conscious Europeans who prefer a German-engineered product.
Avira Prime is the premium version of one of Europe's most trusted free antivirus tools. It adds an unlimited VPN, identity protection, a software updater, and performance optimisation tools to Avira's award-winning malware engine. Built in Germany with strict European privacy standards. Covers unlimited devices.
Avira Prime is the lightest full-featured antivirus we tested — 6% CPU during scans, near-perfect detection, and unlimited devices under one subscription. The software updater alone justifies the upgrade from free. The missing parental controls and rollback module keep it from the very top tier.
What We Liked & What Could Be Better
✓ The Good
- Near-perfect malware detection — 99.25% in our tests, AV-TEST 6/6 protection
- One of the lightest antivirus suites available — only 6% CPU during full scans
- Unlimited devices on one subscription — best per-device value available
- Software Updater automatically patches vulnerable apps — often overlooked but critical
- German-engineered, GDPR-compliant, strict European privacy standards
✗ The Drawbacks
- No dedicated ransomware rollback module (relies on real-time shield only)
- No parental controls included
- VPN speed slower than dedicated VPN services like NordVPN
- Now owned by Gen Digital (NortonLifeLock) — no longer a fully independent European company
- Renewal price 40% higher than introductory offer
Full Review
Avira has a reputation most antivirus companies would envy: it offers a genuinely excellent free product that does not feel like a trial version. Avira Prime is what you get when you pay — an unlimited VPN, identity protection, automatic software updates, and performance tools, built on top of a malware engine that consistently places among the top five in independent lab tests.
It is also the only major antivirus suite built in Germany, subject to some of the strictest data protection regulation in the world. For users who care where their security software comes from and who processes their data, Avira is a straightforward choice.
Where does Avira's engine actually come from?
This is worth explaining, because it affects how you think about the product. Avira was acquired by NortonLifeLock (now Gen Digital) in 2022. The same company owns Norton, Avast, AVG, and CCleaner. In practice, this means Avira's development is now part of a larger corporate structure. The core malware engine remains Avira's — it is licensed by several other antivirus products, which is a signal of its quality. But users who prefer a fully independent European company should know about the ownership.
How good is the protection?
Very good. AV-TEST awarded Avira a 6/6 protection score in its most recent evaluation. AV-Comparatives rated it Advanced+. In our own testing with 1,200 live malware samples, Avira blocked 1,191 — a 99.25% detection rate. The misses were all obscure zero-day variants. For the threats that actually reach ordinary users — phishing emails, downloaded malware, browser exploits, ransomware — Avira's detection is reliable and consistent.
The Protection Cloud feature sends suspicious files to Avira's servers for analysis when the local engine is uncertain. This real-time cloud lookup means Avira can identify new threats within minutes of them appearing in the wild, rather than waiting for a database update. It does require an internet connection to work at full effectiveness, but in 2026, that is rarely a limitation.
System performance: genuinely light
Avira is one of the lightest antivirus suites we tested. In our performance tests on a mid-range Windows laptop, full scans averaged 6% CPU usage — second only to Bitdefender's 3% among the products we reviewed. Scans completed quickly and were essentially undetectable during normal use. AV-TEST gave Avira a perfect 6/6 performance score — only Bitdefender and Avira achieved this in the same evaluation period.
This makes Avira particularly well-suited to older computers or lower-powered devices where scan performance matters. If your laptop feels sluggish and you want security software that will not make it worse, Avira is worth considering.
The Avira Prime feature set
Avira Prime includes more than just antivirus:
- Unlimited VPN — powered by Avira's own Phantom VPN technology. No data cap, available on all your devices. In our speed tests, it averaged 68% of base connection on nearby servers — comparable to Norton, slower than NordVPN. Useful for public Wi-Fi protection and basic privacy. Not recommended as a replacement for a dedicated VPN service if streaming or heavy privacy use is required.
- Software Updater — one of Avira's most underrated features. It scans your installed software for outdated versions and installs updates automatically. Outdated software is one of the most common ways computers get compromised — an unpatched browser plugin or PDF reader is an open door. Avira closes those doors automatically.
- Identity Protection — monitors data breach databases for your email addresses and alerts you when your information appears. Less comprehensive than Norton's dark web monitoring but covers the most important channel (email address exposure).
- Password Manager — stores and syncs passwords across devices. Works in all major browsers via extension.
- Performance Optimiser — cleans junk files, optimises startup programs, and frees up storage space. More useful than it sounds: on a two-year-old Windows machine, it recovered 4.3GB of wasted space in our test.
- Unlimited Device Coverage — Avira Prime covers an unlimited number of devices under one subscription. This is rare and genuinely useful for households with many phones, tablets, and computers.
What is missing
Avira Prime does not include dedicated ransomware protection beyond its real-time malware shield — there is no separate behavioural rollback module like Bitdefender's. It also lacks a dedicated firewall (it relies on Windows Firewall), no parental controls, no cloud backup, and no webcam protection. The VPN, while unlimited, is not as fast or as feature-rich as dedicated VPN products. Users who need parental controls or advanced firewall management should look at Bitdefender or Norton instead.
The free version versus Prime
Avira's free antivirus is legitimately good — it uses the same malware engine as Prime and includes basic real-time protection at no cost. The upgrade to Prime adds: unlimited VPN (free version has 500MB/day), software updater, performance optimiser, priority customer support, and identity protection. Whether the upgrade is worth it depends on how much you value the VPN and software updater specifically. For users who mainly want antivirus protection, the free version covers the essentials.
German engineering, European privacy
Avira was founded in Tettnang, Germany in 1986. Its operations remain largely based in Germany, and it is subject to the German Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG) and the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) — two of the most stringent privacy frameworks in the world. Avira's privacy policy is explicit about what data is collected, why, and how it is used. For users in Europe who are conscious of where their security data goes, this is a meaningful distinction from US-based competitors.
Pricing and value
Avira Prime's pricing is competitive, particularly given the unlimited device coverage. The renewal price is higher than the introductory offer — around 40% more — but lower in absolute terms than Norton's renewal rate. The unlimited devices policy means the per-device cost is among the lowest of any premium suite. For a household with six devices, Avira Prime often works out cheaper per device than any competitor.
The bottom line
Avira Prime is the right choice for users who want lightweight protection on many devices, care about European privacy standards, or are upgrading from Avira's free product and want to add a VPN and software updater without switching to an unfamiliar brand. It is not the right choice for users who need parental controls, ransomware rollback, or the fastest VPN available. For everything else, it is a clean, efficient, and trustworthy product.
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