Netflix

Netflix is a streaming video-on-demand provider, based in the United States and available in over 190 countries worldwide, its "Netflix Original Series" being either dubbed in the language of the target country or subtitled. Outside the United States and Canada, it is the first-run broadcaster of, with episodes premiering one day after their release on CBS All Access, starting on.

The company also has rights to stream the six previous television series. The are available intermittently.

In, it was announced that the company had signed a two-year deal with CBS to begin streaming the various Star Trek series in the United States. Streaming of the remastered version of, , , and began 1 July 2011. By September 2011, was available as well, although it wasn't part of the original deal. Streaming of began on 1 October 2011.

In Canada, Netflix made available in late 2012, then removed on 1 December 2013. It was re-added to Netflix Canada in July 2014, later to be taken off in early 2016. As part of the Discovery deal, all six series were made available on July 1, 2016.

On, Netflix's exclusive deal for Discovery was announced. The company beat off competition from Hulu and Amazon Prime to secure the rights. The distribution deal also included worldwide streaming rights to the six previous television series, which were made available by the end of 2016.

In the United States, the company also offers a DVD/Blu-ray Disc mail rental service; all Star Trek DVD and Blu-ray Disc releases are available for rental.

In, engineers from Netflix sent a phone playing into space. 

The Netflix series The Toys That Made Us started its second season with an episode focusing on toys and models from Star Trek. It included interviews with among others, Rod Roddenberry, Doug Drexler, John and Bjo Trimble.