The new beta version of Crunchyroll is now available to all registered users in the United States

Last month, Crunchyroll began rolling out the New Crunchyroll Beta website to a selected portion of US members. Now, starting today, the The beta version is available to all registered users in the United States, then give it a try if it applies to you!
Those of you who are currently logged in can visit the Try Beta page to get started.
The new beta version of Crunchyroll offers web users the ability to experience the mobile experience, a new homepage, redesigned browse and read pages, new search capabilities and the all-new Crunchylists feature.
For more information on what to expect from the beta before you get started, here’s a look at our initial announcement:
The home page new user interface has been redesigned to meet the needs of the anime community, with personalized recommendations for users and seamless navigation to shows, episodes, personal watchlists, and more. It’s also much easier to search and filter for easier access to simulcasts, explore new genres, watch dubbed and captioned versions of your favorite shows, and dive right in. collections curated by the anime experts at Crunchyroll.
Crunchylists allow fans to create their own collections. Add a title to your creation, fill it with a full series or select episodes from Crunchyroll’s library of over 1000 series, and organize your list however you see fit! While users are busy customizing their Crunchyroll experience, they can create unique usernames and choose from an organized library of avatars and header images from a bunch of different series.
Users can turn the beta experience on and off as they wish and are encouraged to share comments in the Leave comments section under their profile header!
We will share more information on the international rollout of Crunchyroll Beta when it becomes available!