

In December 2013, Crackle made its content available for the Apple TV set-top box. In June 2013, Crackle released an app for the BlackBerry 10 platform. Crackle also partnered with Xbox Live, making its content available for Xbox 360. In April 2011, Crackle announced that it would release apps for iOS and Android systems in June of the same year. In March 2011, Crackle became available for streaming across PS3, Roku boxes, Sony Blu-ray players and Bravia TVs. In late 2008, San Francisco–based Crackle was moved to Sony's Culver City base to be formally folded into the studio's digital content operations. In July 2007, Sony announced that Grouper would be rebranded and repurposed as Crackle, a multi-platform video-entertainment network and studio featuring full-length movies and television shows from Sony's library, and would produce original content made for the internet. In August 2006, Sony purchased the online video site Grouper for $65 million. Sony Crackle was founded as Grouper by Josh Felser, Dave Samuel, Mike Sitrin, and Aviv Eyal in 2004.
