Krira TV is built for Android, but a free Android emulator lets it run happily on your Windows PC or Mac — perfect for watching live sports on a full-size screen.
Download and install one of these free emulators for Windows or Mac. Any of them works fine:
On your computer, download the Krira TV APK file from our download page. Save it somewhere easy to find, like your Desktop.
Download APK.apk
file onto the emulator window — or click the emulator's Install APK button and select the file.
For the smoothest streaming, enable Virtualization (VT-x / AMD-V) in your PC's BIOS and give the emulator at least 4 GB RAM and 2 CPU cores in its settings.
There's no standalone Windows version of Krira TV, but an Android emulator gets you there in a couple of minutes. The emulator runs a small virtual Android device inside a window on your computer, so the Krira TV APK installs and plays just like it would on a phone — only now on your monitor. It works across Windows 7, 8, 10 and 11, and on macOS too.
BlueStacks is the simplest if you've never done this before — install it, drag the APK in, done. LDPlayer and NoxPlayer are leaner options that cope better on older laptops. Whichever you choose, you'll be watching live sports free on the big screen.
Not as a Windows program — Krira TV is an Android APK, so on a computer it runs inside a free emulator. The whole setup takes about two minutes.
No. Krira TV and the emulators (BlueStacks, LDPlayer, NoxPlayer) are all free. There's nothing to pay and no subscription.
Turn on Virtualization (VT-x / AMD-V) in your BIOS, then give the emulator at least 4 GB of RAM and 2 CPU cores in its settings for clean HD streaming.
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