Free EULA Generator
Our free EULA generator creates a professional end user license agreement for your mobile or desktop app in minutes. 100% free base EULA. No legal expertise required.
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Who Needs a EULA?
Mobile Apps
iOS, Android, React Native, Flutter apps
Desktop Software
Windows, macOS, Linux applications
SaaS Platforms
Web apps, cloud software, subscriptions
Indie Games
Mobile games, PC games, plugins, themes
Why Your Business Needs a EULA
Protect Your Software
Define how users can (and cannot) use your application. Prevent unauthorized copying, reverse engineering, and commercial exploitation. Covers unauthorized redistribution, reverse engineering attempts, and intellectual property rights.
App Store Compliance
Apple App Store and Google Play Store require clear licensing terms. Missing EULA leads to app rejection. Covers iOS App Store requirements, Google Play Store guidelines, and Microsoft Store compliance.
Limit Your Liability
Define warranties (or lack thereof), limitation of liability, and terms of service. Protect your business from legal claims. Includes warranty disclaimers, limitation of liability clauses, and indemnification protection.
Generate Your EULA in 3 Simple Steps
Answer Quick Questionnaire
Tell us about your app/software, platform (iOS, Android, Windows, etc.), and licensing model
Get Customized EULA
Our generator creates a tailored End-User License Agreement matching your specific needs
Download & Embed
Download in HTML, Markdown, TXT, or PDF. Embed in your app or use our hosted URL.
What's Included
Start free with a comprehensive base policy. Add premium compliance modules only if you need them.
Free Features
Included at no cost
- License grant (user rights, limitations, and scope of license)
- Usage restrictions (prevent copying, redistribution, reverse engineering)
- IP protection (ownership, trademarks, copyright notices)
- Warranty disclaimers and as-is provisions
- Limitation of liability and indemnification
- License termination conditions and effects
Premium Add-ons
Pay only for what you need
- Prohibit Commercial Use$10
- Prohibit Copying$10
- Prohibit Modification$10
- App Store Distribution$24
- User-Generated Content$24
- Software Updates$24
- Feedback & Suggestions$24
- Personal Info Collection$14
- Intellectual Property$14
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EULA FAQ
Common questions about eula and legal compliance.
A EULA (End-User License Agreement) is a legal contract between the software creator and the end-user that defines how the software can be used. If you distribute software (mobile apps, desktop apps, SaaS), you MUST have a EULA. Both Apple App Store and Google Play Store require EULAs. Without one, your app will be rejected. A EULA protects your intellectual property, limits your liability, and prevents unauthorized use of your software.
Yes! Our base EULA is 100% free and includes all essential clauses required by app stores: license grant, usage restrictions, IP protection, warranties, liability limits, and termination. This is perfect for simple apps and indie developers. For advanced features like subscription software, SaaS clauses, enterprise licensing, or white-label rights, we offer optional paid add-ons.
Absolutely! Our EULA generator supports iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Linux, and web apps. When you fill out the questionnaire, you select your platform(s), and the EULA automatically includes platform-specific clauses. For example, iOS apps get Apple App Store-specific language, Android apps get Google Play-specific terms.
You can download your EULA in multiple formats: HTML (for embedding on websites), Markdown (GitHub-flavored for editing), plain TXT (copy-paste anywhere), and PDF (professional printable version). You also get a hosted URL (e.g., termsbox.com/your-company/eula) that you can link from your app.
For most indie developers and small businesses, our professionally crafted EULA is sufficient. However, if you have complex licensing requirements (e.g., enterprise B2B, government contracts, heavily regulated industries), you should consult a lawyer to review and customize. Our EULA provides 95% of what you need; a lawyer can fine-tune the final 5% for your specific situation.
A EULA (End-User License Agreement) governs the use of SOFTWARE (apps, desktop programs). A Terms of Service governs the use of a SERVICE (websites, platforms, accounts). If you have a mobile app, you need a EULA. If you have a website with user accounts, you need Terms of Service. Many SaaS companies have BOTH: EULA for the software plus ToS for the service.
For mobile apps: Show the EULA during first launch or app installation with an "I Agree" button. For desktop software: Display during installation wizard with a checkbox. For web apps: Link from your footer/settings and require acceptance during signup. Apple and Google require EULA acceptance BEFORE first use.
Yes! With TermsBox, you get FREE lifetime updates. If you add new features to your app (e.g., start offering subscriptions), just regenerate your EULA with the new add-ons. Your hosted URL updates automatically. Download the new version and replace your old one. We recommend reviewing your EULA every 6 to 12 months.
Generally no. Websites need Terms of Service, not EULAs. However, if your website includes downloadable software (browser extensions, desktop apps, mobile apps), then you need a EULA for that software. Think of it this way: EULA = software you download/install; Terms of Service = website you browse.
Yes, our EULAs are legally binding contracts as long as users have the opportunity to review and accept them BEFORE using your software. This means you must present the EULA prominently (during installation, first launch, or signup) and require explicit acceptance (checkbox, "I Agree" button). Courts have consistently upheld clickwrap and browsewrap EULAs when properly presented.
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