Lumenite UI License
Effective date: July 14, 2026
This page describes the license terms that apply to components distributed through Lumenite UI. It is split into two tiers: Free components and Pro components. Read the section that applies to what you’re using — if you’re not sure whether a component is free or Pro, check the component’s badge on its listing page.
1. Free components
Free components are licensed to you under permissive, MIT-style terms. You may:
- Use them in unlimited personal, client, and commercial projects;
- Modify, restyle, and adapt the code however you like;
- Ship them in open-source or closed-source products; and
- Use them without providing attribution to Lumenite UI, though we always appreciate a shout-out.
Free components are provided “as is,” without warranty of any kind, consistent with our Terms of Service.
2. Pro components
Pro components are unlocked with a one-time purchase and licensed to you (or your organization, for Team licenses) for use in building products. A Pro license grants you the right to:
- Use, modify, and ship Pro components in an unlimited number of personal projects and client projects, for as long as your license remains active and in good standing;
- Include compiled/bundled output built with Pro components in products you sell to your own end users (for example, a SaaS app or a website you build for a client); and
- Adapt, restyle, and extend the component code to fit your project.
2.1 What you may not do
A Pro license does not permit you to:
- Redistribute, resell, sublicense, or otherwise make the Pro component source code available as a standalone product, whether for free or for payment — this includes posting it in public repositories, template marketplaces, or code snippet sites;
- Repackage Pro components, in whole or substantial part, into a competing component library, UI kit, boilerplate, or theme that is itself distributed to others;
- Share your license key or Pro access with individuals outside the seats covered by your license; or
- Claim authorship of the underlying component design or code.
The distinction is simple: you can build and ship as many end products as you like with Pro components inside them, but you cannot turn around and sell the components themselves, or a close derivative of them, as a library or template product.
3. Team license (10 seats)
The Team license ($149, one-time, up to 10 seats) extends Pro access to up to ten (10) individual developers within the same organization. Each seat is intended for a named individual; seats are not required to be assigned permanently, but license sharing beyond the ten-seat limit is not permitted. If your organization needs more than ten seats, contact us at siddiqiaustin@gmail.com.
4. License duration
Both Pro and Team licenses are sold as one-time purchases with lifetime access to the version of the component library available at the time of purchase, including reasonable updates and bug fixes we publish to those components going forward. Access is tied to the license key issued at checkout; see our Refund Policy for cancellation and refund terms.
5. Enforcement
Violating the redistribution restrictions in Section 2.1 is a material breach of both this License and our Terms of Service, and may result in immediate revocation of your license without refund, in addition to any other remedies available to us.
6. Questions
If you have a use case that doesn’t clearly fit the categories above — for example, building and selling your own boilerplate that includes Pro components — reach out to siddiqiaustin@gmail.com before you ship. We’re generally happy to work out a license that fits, and we’d rather grant permission than send a takedown notice.