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Top 5 Prediction Market Apps 2026: Ranked & Reviewed

The best prediction market apps in 2026 ranked by liquidity, UX, mobile experience, and fee structure. Full reviews of Polymarket, Kalshi, Metaculus, and more.

Marc Jakob
Senior Editor — Prediction Markets · · 1 min read
✓ Fact-checked · 📅 Updated 10 June 2026 · 1 min read
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The 5 Best Prediction Market Apps in 2026

The prediction market space has grown significantly in 2026. Here are the top five platforms ranked by active traders, liquidity, and overall user experience.

1. Polymarket — Best Overall

The largest decentralised prediction market by volume. Runs on Polygon, settles in USDC, covers politics, sports, crypto, and current events. No KYC for basic usage, no platform fee. Best choice for most traders.

2. Kalshi — Best for US Regulated Markets

CFTC-regulated exchange-based prediction market. Available to US users. Covers elections, economic indicators, and weather. More limited market selection but regulatory compliance gives institutional credibility.

3. Metaculus — Best for Forecasting Community

Play-money community forecasting platform with excellent track record on accuracy. Not a trading platform but the best resource for calibrated probability estimates on science, policy, and technology.

4. Augur — Best for Permissionless Markets

Fully decentralised, anyone can create any market. Lower liquidity than Polymarket but no censorship of market topics. Useful for niche event markets.

5. PolyGram — Best Polymarket Interface

PolyGram provides a clean, optimised interface for trading Polymarket markets. Simplified onboarding, curated market recommendations, and fast execution on Polygon.

Marc Jakob
Senior Editor — Prediction Markets

Marc has covered prediction markets and crypto order flow since 2018. Writes for PolyGram on market structure, on-chain settlement, and regulatory developments.