It develops, imports, and sells products for music, such as sound generator software, sampling CDs and DVDs, and FX and BGM libraries.The company has licensed software to the following organizations:[1] Crypton Future Media also operates a number of Japanese mobile websites, mainly for i-mode of NTT docomo, EZweb of au by KDDI, and Yahoo!Keitai of SoftBank Mobile,[1] to distribute ringtones, sound effects (SFX), and voice-based ringtones (chaku-voice), including: Crypton Future Media imports products from more than 50 international suppliers based in Austria, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.[1] In 2010, Crypton Future Media was announced as a number-one company for sound-related software, bringing a share of 21.4% of the marketing for its products.[14][15][16] In April 2011, it was confirmed six vocal expressions had been created for Kaito, two of which were dropped and the remaining four were being brought forward with one having reached alpha stage at that point.[21] The expansion disc is an entirely different software and does not affect the original Kagamine Rin/Len installation in any way, giving the user options to either use the old or new voice sets exclusively or combine their usage.Piapro Studio was created to allow owners of Crypton's V3 products to have a fully featured vocal editor with a modernized and streamlined interface bundled free of charge.In addition to their collaboration with Sega on the Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA series, Crypton Future Media also release their own smaller titles for smartphones, VR, and consoles.