Create a custom End-user License Agreement (EULA) for your mobile app in minutes. Use a EULA to give users permission to download and use your app, protect your copyrighted material, and set restrictions for app use.
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Answer a few questions about your app or software.
Add info about rules and restrictions.
Publish and add EULA to your app.
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Our free EULA generator will provide you with a fully customized EULA for your iOS and Android apps or any other software you need to protect. Check out some of the best features below:
Answer a few simple questions about your business and our EULA Generator will create a comprehensive End-user license agreement for any type of app or software – Yasmeen, Privacy Engineer @ Termly
Our free end-user license agreement generator will walk you through all the relevant questions you need to answer when creating a EULA — no prior legal knowledge is required!
Add rules for use to protect your app from copyright infringement and unacceptable use — including copying or reselling your app or using your app for illegal activity.
Our legal team reviews EULA requirements for both Google and Apple’s platforms to ensure our generators always stay compliant. In addition, all of our policy generators get automatically updated when laws and regulations change.
The EULA we generate for you can be used for both the Google Play Store and Apple App Store, and it fully complies with both of their requirements.
You can add your newly generated EULA to your app or software using HTML, a code snippet, or as a URL that Termly hosts.
Need help while creating your EULA? We have customer support available by chat, email, or phone, as well as a knowledge center with answers to common questions.
An End-user License Agreement (EULA) is a legal agreement that your customers must agree to before downloading your app. Your EULA grants your users a license to download and use your software.
You can also use it to protect your downloaded software from inappropriate use, such as copyright infringement and illegal use.
Most apps will benefit from a EULA because it provides protection and limits your liability from improper use or illegal distribution of your software. – Leila, Privacy Compliance Specialist @ Termly
Termly’s free EULA generator will help you create a comprehensive policy for your app. Your customized end-user license agreement (EULA) will include:
You should display your EULA in a prominent place in your app. Your users must be able to read and accept your EULA before they can download your app. A EULA is commonly placed in a menu near the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
A EULA is not required under the law. However, a EULA is essential if you want to protect your work and prevent users from copying, selling, and distributing your app. Creating a EULA can also let you limit your liability from any improper software use and provide information on warranties.
We answer the most frequently asked questions we get about end-user license agreements and our EULA generator.
Yes, Termly’s EULA Generator is free with our Basic plan. You will be able to use the full EULA Generator to create and publish your policy.
If you need access to additional features — such as alternate embed options, unlimited revisions, customizable styles, and more — you can always upgrade to the Pro+ plan.
Yes, after you answer the simple EULA generator questions, your policy will be automatically generated, and you will be given options on how to embed it in your app.
No, a EULA is generally not required by law. However, it is good to have one for the multiple reasons we discussed above.
A EULA can be a legally binding agreement between an app owner and their users.
A EULA is used for software downloads and licensing. To more broadly set the rules and restrictions for website use, you will need to create a Terms and Conditions agreement, also known as Terms of Service or Terms of Use.
A EULA is an agreement that allows a user to install and download software or apps.
Terms and conditions are more broad guidelines for using a website, app, or other software.
You may need both a EULA and Terms and Conditions for your app or website.
A EULA and a Software License Agreement can both be used to provide rules and restrictions for software download and use.
In some cases, you may use the terms interchangeably. However, a EULA is typically used when the direct end-user needs to download and use an app or software, whereas a Software License Agreement may be more often used when software is licensed to a business.
Our expert legal team collaborated with our engineers to create a EULA Generator that can craft a comprehensive agreement for any type of app or software. – Jona, Senior Product Manager @ Termly
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