EULA Generator

Create professional End User License Agreements (EULAs) in minutes with our free online generator. Perfect for software, mobile apps, and digital products.

Legal Protection
Protects your intellectual property
Multiple Formats
HTML, DOCX, PDF downloads
All Software Types
Desktop, mobile, web apps
Basic Information
License Terms
Usage Restrictions
Liability & Warranty
Contact Information

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What is a EULA?

A EULA (End User License Agreement) is a legal contract between the software developer and the end user. It defines the terms under which the software can be used, what users can and cannot do with the software, and protects the developer's intellectual property rights.

Why You Need a EULA

A EULA protects your software from misuse, clarifies user rights and responsibilities, limits your liability, and helps prevent unauthorized distribution or modification of your software. It's essential for any commercial or proprietary software.

Perfect For
Desktop Software

Commercial desktop applications, utilities, and productivity software.

Mobile Apps

iOS and Android applications distributed through app stores.

Games

Video games, mobile games, and interactive entertainment software.

SaaS Platforms

Software-as-a-Service platforms and web-based applications.

Tool Statistics

15K+

EULAs Generated

4.7★

User Rating
User Reviews
★★★★★

"Perfect for indie developers! Generated a comprehensive EULA for my mobile app in minutes."

- David M., App Developer
★★★★★

"Saved me hundreds in legal fees. The templates are professional and thorough."

- Lisa T., Software Company

Our EULA includes license grant, usage restrictions, intellectual property protection, warranty disclaimers, liability limitations, termination clauses, and governing law provisions.

Yes! You can modify the generated EULA to fit your specific needs. However, for significant changes or complex requirements, consider consulting with a legal professional.

The generated EULA includes standard legal provisions, but laws vary by jurisdiction. We recommend having your EULA reviewed by a legal professional for your specific situation.