Finviz alternatives
Finviz covers US for $39.50/mo.
ScreenerHero covers US, Canada
and all of Europe for €29.
Finviz is the best-designed stock screener for US equities. But it covers one market at $39.50/month. ScreenerHero uses the same dense, decision-first interface — and adds Canada and all of Europe for €29/month. Below are all real alternatives, compared honestly.
Updated May 2026 · 5 alternatives reviewed
What you get over Finviz
Canadian stocks
Finviz has no meaningful Canadian coverage. ScreenerHero covers the TSX and TSXV — filter Canadian equities by the same fundamentals as US stocks, in the same screener.
European exchanges
BME, Euronext Paris, XETRA, Borsa Italiana, and more — all covered. P/E, ROE, and EV/EBITDA filters return reliable results for continental European equities, not just US tickers.
European microcaps
Small and microcap names across Europe — where independent investors often find the most inefficiency — are first-class citizens in ScreenerHero. Finviz doesn't touch them.
More coverage, lower cost
Finviz Elite is $39.50/month for US only. ScreenerHero Pro is €29/month for US + Canada + all of Europe. Annual plan is €20/month.
What to look for in a Finviz alternative
Coverage breadth
Does it cover US, Canada, and European exchanges — including small caps?
Fundamental filter quality
Can you filter by P/E, P/B, ROE, margins, dividend yield — reliably, across all markets?
UI speed
Finviz users expect sub-second filter updates and dense tables. Anything slower will frustrate.
Heatmap
The Finviz heatmap is iconic. Not all alternatives have one — some only for US markets.
Transparent data gaps
Missing fundamental data is normal for illiquid names. A good tool shows gaps rather than hiding them.
The 5 best Finviz alternatives (2026)
ScreenerHero
Same density as Finviz. US + Canada + all of Europe. For less.
ScreenerHero is not just a Finviz alternative for Europe — it covers US and Canada too. The same dense, filter-driven interface Finviz users expect, with the full European universe added on top. Microcaps and illiquid names included. Free core screener, no signup. Pro at €29/month — less than Finviz Elite, with broader coverage.
Markets
US, Canada, BME, Euronext Paris, XETRA, Borsa Italiana — all European exchanges
Screener filters
P/E, P/B, ROE, EV/EBITDA, margins, beta, momentum, dividend yield
UI style
Desktop-first, data-dense — same philosophy as Finviz
Heatmap
Yes
TradingView
Best for chart-centric workflows with some European coverage
World-class charting. The screener is secondary — fundamental coverage for European small caps is inconsistent, and the free plan restricts filter combinations. Strong if charts drive your workflow more than screening does.
Markets
Global, including Europe
Screener filters
Technical-first; fundamental filters limited on free plan
UI style
Chart-centric, secondary screener
Heatmap
Yes
MarketScreener
Wide European coverage, news-first, dated UX
One of the broadest European databases. The UX is old — the product is built around analyst reports and news, not fast screening. Still a useful reference for European fundamental data, but not a Finviz replacement for workflow speed.
Markets
Europe and global
Screener filters
Fundamentals, analyst estimates, 300–600 filters
UI style
Table-based, slow, built around news
Heatmap
No
Stockopedia
Score-driven research — Europe only, expensive
StockRanks is a well-regarded composite of quality, value, and momentum. Most useful for UK equities. European microcap coverage has gaps. At €80/month for US + Europe, it is 2.7× more expensive than ScreenerHero for narrower coverage.
Markets
UK-weighted, some continental Europe (no Canada)
Screener filters
StockRanks composite + custom filters
UI style
Card-based, narrative and editorial focus
Heatmap
No
Simply Wall St
Visual, beginner-friendly — not a real screener
Good for understanding a single company visually. Not a screener in the Finviz sense — there are no filter sliders, no sorting by arbitrary criteria. Useful for beginners looking at individual names, not for systematic multi-market screening.
Markets
Global, including Europe
Screener filters
Limited — snowflake visual, not filter-driven
UI style
Infographic cards, visual-first
Heatmap
No
Quick comparison
| ScreenerHero | TradingView | MarketScreener | Stockopedia | Simply Wall St | |
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| Price/mo (from) | €29 | $15 | $30 | €80 | $10 |
Recommendation by use case
You screen US, Canadian, and European stocks with your own criteria
ScreenerHero — built exactly for this, at €29/mo vs $39.50 for Finviz US-only.
You want the same Finviz density plus European microcap coverage
ScreenerHero — same interface philosophy, global universe.
You need world-class charts and European coverage is secondary
TradingView — no screener beats it for chart-driven workflows.
You want the broadest European fundamental database, UX aside
MarketScreener — deepest EU coverage, difficult interface.
You prefer a score-driven approach over raw filters
Stockopedia — if €60–80/month is acceptable.
You want to understand a single company visually
Simply Wall St — not a screener, but useful for that specific job.
The Finviz you know — plus Canada and all of Europe.
Dense tables. Fast filters. Heatmap. US, Canadian, and European stocks — including microcaps — in one screener. Free, no account needed. Pro at €29/month.