EULA Generator

Create an End User License Agreement (EULA) that sets the rules for installing, accessing, and using your software, app, or digital product — tailored to your business in minutes.

Page last reviewed: June 2026

Not legal advice. The generator and the content on this page are provided for general informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Consult a qualified lawyer for advice specific to your business.

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Free preview · included in the TrustPack AI Pro pack ($59) along with 8 other documents — Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, Cookie Notice, Refund Policy, DMCA Notice, Contact page, Acceptable Use Policy, and Accessibility Statement.

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What is a EULA and who needs one?

An End User License Agreement (EULA) is a contract between you, as the software provider, and the people who install or use your software, app, or digital product. It sets out what users are allowed to do with your software — and what they're not.

If you distribute a desktop application, mobile app, browser extension, plugin, or downloadable digital content (templates, fonts, design assets, and similar), a EULA helps you protect your intellectual property and limit your liability.

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Part of the TrustPack AI Pro pack

The EULA is one of three additional documents — alongside an Acceptable Use Policy and an Accessibility Statement — included in the Pro pack. Together with the six core documents (Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, Cookie Notice, Refund Policy, DMCA Notice, and Contact page), that's 9 ready-to-publish documents for one website.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a EULA if I just run a regular website?
If your site doesn't distribute downloadable software, an app, or licensed digital content, a EULA is usually unnecessary — Terms of Service typically cover website use instead. A EULA is most relevant for software, mobile apps, browser extensions, plugins, or digital downloads.
What's the difference between a EULA and Terms of Service?
Terms of Service govern use of a website or online service, while a EULA specifically governs the license to install and use a piece of software or digital product. Many software businesses use both.
Is the EULA included in the $29 Standard pack?
No. The EULA, Acceptable Use Policy, and Accessibility Statement are included in the $59 Pro pack alongside the six core documents. The free preview lets you check the EULA box and preview the document before choosing a pack.

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