Licensing

  • Licenses do not apply to open-source projects.

  • One license per end product (e.g., 3 licenses for 3 products).

  • Standard/Plus License: Used for free products, such as internal management tools.

  • Extended License: Required for paid products, such as SaaS, where fees are collected from users.

Read more about licenses here: https://mui.com/store/license

FAQ

I have multiple developers working on the project. Do I need a separate license for each developer?

The license is based on the product, not the number of developers. You only need one license per product, regardless of how many developers are working on it.

I am developing two separate internal products. Do I need a separate license for each one?

Yes, you will need a separate license for each product, even if they are internal. Licenses are typically issued on a per-product basis, meaning each product requires its own license, regardless of whether it’s for internal use or external distribution.

I am currently developing a product that will charge customers in the future. Can I purchase a lower-tier license now and upgrade to an extended license later?

Yes, you can start with a lower license and upgrade to an extended license later. If your product evolves to a point where you charge customers, you'll need to upgrade to the extended license to comply with the terms of use. Just contact us when you're ready to upgrade, and we can provide a discount code for the upgrade process

We are building one web admin application that will be installed in each client's location - would we need to buy a license for each client installation? Or do we need one license that can be used across all clients?

Yes, you can use the one license for your single-end product which you can use for your multiple client's location. In the end, it is your one Single Product.

Can I upgrade to the Extended license later if I purchase the Standard license?

yes, you can do that but if your product is Saas based product, it is advisable to buy an extended license from the beginning to avoid any legal issues later.

Is design license separate from code?

There is no separate license.

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