
French torrent sites regularly change their addresses, disappear due to ARCOM blockages, and then reappear under a new domain. For this ranking, three criteria were considered: the actual availability of the site in May 2026, the proportion of French-speaking content in the catalog, and the reliability of the offered torrent files (presence of active seeders, community verification).
1. Torrent9: the most well-known French-speaking tracker
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Torrent9 remains the most cited reference among French torrent sites. Its simple interface allows for quick searches for a movie, series, or software through a classification by categories and popularity.
The site frequently changes its domain name to circumvent DNS blockages imposed by ISPs. This instability requires checking the active address before each visit. A regularly updated overview on French torrents on Bordel de Nerd helps to find functional mirrors.
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The catalog covers recent releases in VF and VOSTFR, with detailed listings showing the number of seeders. Torrent9 prioritizes files verified by the community, which reduces the risk of downloading a fake torrent.
2. Cpasbien: the most comprehensive French-speaking catalog

Cpasbien has gone through several closures and rebirths since its creation. The site stands out for its catalog focused on French-speaking content: movies, TV series, music, ebooks, and software.
Navigation relies on an internal search engine and a category system. The torrent listings clearly display the file size, format, and number of available sources. Cpasbien primarily targets the French-speaking audience looking for files in VF without going through English-speaking trackers.
3. OxTorrent: a stable alternative to Torrent9

OxTorrent functions as an enhanced mirror of Torrent9, with a similar design but sometimes distinct addresses. The site indexes the same files while maintaining its own servers.
This redundancy has a concrete advantage: when Torrent9 is blocked by an ISP, OxTorrent often remains accessible. The two platforms share their magnet link database, ensuring an identical number of seeders on popular files.
4. YggTorrent: the reference semi-private French-speaking tracker
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YggTorrent distinguishes itself from the previous sites by its semi-private operation. Registration is mandatory, and a ratio system requires users to share as much as they download.
The mandatory ratio maintains a high number of seeders on the vast majority of files, even the oldest ones. This mechanism guarantees download speeds superior to those of public trackers. The catalog covers movies, series, games, applications, and educational content in French.
5. Torrent911: a directory of magnet links without direct hosting

Torrent911 does not store any torrent files on its servers. The site is limited to referencing magnet links from various sources, allowing it to circumvent certain blocking procedures targeting hosts.
The interface remains minimalist, with a search engine and filters by category. The results display the file quality (720p, 1080p, 4K) and the number of active peers. The downside: no community verification of the referenced files, which requires more vigilance.
6. ZeTorrents: a French torrent search engine

ZeTorrents presents itself as a metasearch engine specialized in French-speaking content. It aggregates results from several trackers to provide a consolidated view of available files.
Its strength lies in the automatic comparison of sources: for the same movie, the site lists different versions (quality, language, subtitles) along with the associated number of seeders. This approach facilitates choice without navigating between multiple platforms.
7. The Pirate Bay: the international giant with French content

The Pirate Bay is not a French site, but its gigantic catalog includes a significant proportion of files in VF and VOSTFR. The Pirate Bay remains the oldest active tracker, giving it a colossal base of seeders.
To find French-speaking content, simply add “FRENCH” or “VFF” in the search. The site uses a badge system to identify verified uploaders, a useful filter to avoid corrupted files.
8. 1337x: a polished interface and verified torrents

1337x focuses on a more modern interface than the average torrent sites. The design facilitates navigation, and each torrent listing is detailed: screenshots, technical information, user comments.
The French-speaking content is less abundant than on specialized trackers, but the quality of the files is generally reliable. The site has an active community that quickly reports fake torrents.
9. LimeTorrents: a complement for rare files

LimeTorrents operates as a generalist directory that indexes files from multiple sources. Its appeal for French-speaking users lies in niche content: documentaries, specific software, old video games.
LimeTorrents aggregates results from public and semi-private trackers, broadening the spectrum of accessible files. Popular torrents benefit from a good number of seeders, but less sought-after files may lack sources.
10. FitGirl Repacks: the reference for compressed video games

FitGirl Repacks covers only one category: video games. The site offers heavily compressed versions that reduce download time while retaining all content.
Each listing includes the required technical specifications, size after installation, and detailed instructions. Compression sometimes reduces file sizes by half compared to original versions. The site is not French-speaking, but the repacks work with the French versions of the games when they exist.
ARCOM blockages and address changes make the lifespan of each site unpredictable. Using an up-to-date BitTorrent client (qBittorrent, Transmission) and systematically checking the number of seeders before starting a download remain the two most reliable reflexes for navigating this shifting ecosystem.