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Template License Agreement

This license explains how you can use the templates, UI components, and resources available on our platform. Our goal is to give developers high-quality resources that can be used in real projects, while protecting the work from redistribution.


By downloading or purchasing any resource from freeCodeLibraries, you agree to the terms described on this page.



License Overview

All templates and resources on freeCodeLibraries can be used for personal and commercial projects.

You may use them in:

  1. Personal websites
  2. Client projects
  3. Educational projects


However, the templates cannot be redistributed, resold, or shared as downloadable assets.



What You Are Allowed To Do

The license is intentionally simple and developer-friendly.


Personal Use

You may use templates for personal websites, experiments, portfolios, or learning projects.


Client Work

You may build websites or applications for clients using our templates.


Commercial Products

Templates may be used inside products that generate revenue.


Examples include:

  1. SaaS platforms
  2. startup websites
  3. marketing websites
  4. ecommerce websites
  5. landing pages
  6. internal business tools


Customization and Modification

You are free to modify the templates as needed.

You may:

  1. edit HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  2. change styles and layout
  3. add new features
  4. integrate with frameworks
  5. connect to backend systems
  6. convert templates to React, Vue, Angular, or other frameworks


Once customized and integrated into a project, the template becomes part of your final product.



What Is Not Allowed

To protect creators and maintain the sustainability of freeCodeLibraries, certain actions are not allowed.


Redistribution

You may not redistribute templates in any form.

This includes:

  1. uploading them to template websites
  2. sharing them as downloadable files
  3. offering them in template bundles
  4. sharing them in free resource directories


Reselling

You cannot sell templates as templates.

Examples:

  1. selling the template on another marketplace
  2. selling a bundle of templates that includes ours
  3. offering them as paid downloads


Repackaging

You cannot repackage our templates as:

  1. UI kits
  2. theme bundles
  3. component packs
  4. starter template collections



Extended License

The freeCodeLibraries license allows templates to be used in applications, SaaS platforms, and digital products.

This means you can:

  1. build SaaS dashboards
  2. build startup products
  3. create internal tools
  4. build commercial web applications


Example:

You create a SaaS platform and use a freeCodeLibraries template as the front-end layout.

✔ This is allowed.

However:

You cannot allow users to download the template itself from your product.

Example:

A SaaS platform that lets users export the template as a standalone downloadable theme.

❌ This is not allowed.



Ownership

All templates, components, and resources remain the intellectual property of freeCodeLibraries.

Downloading or purchasing a template gives you a license to use the template, not ownership of the template itself.


Updates

Templates may receive improvements, fixes, or design updates.

Free templates may receive updates occasionally, while paid templates may include additional update access depending on the product.


License Violations

If a template is redistributed, resold, or repackaged in violation of this license, freeCodeLibraries reserves the right to:

  1. revoke download access
  2. suspend user accounts
  3. request removal of the distributed content



Contact

If you need clarification about the license or have a specific use case in mind, please contact us through the Support page.

License FAQ

Below are answers to the most frequently asked questions about template usage, permissions, and restrictions.

Can I use templates for commercial projects?

Yes. All templates can be used in commercial projects, including client work, SaaS platforms, and startups.

Can I use templates for client websites?

Yes. You may build websites or applications for clients using freeCodeLibraries templates.

Can I sell a website built using the template?

Yes. Selling a finished website or product built using the template is allowed.


What is not allowed is selling the template itself.

Can I modify the templates?

Yes. You can fully customize the templates including layout, styling, and functionality.

Can I upload the template to GitHub?

No, not as a downloadable template.


You may include the code inside a private project or product repository, but not as a public template distribution.

Can I include the template in a course or tutorial?

Yes, as part of a demonstration project, but the template files should not be provided as standalone downloadable assets.

Can I redistribute free templates?

No. Free templates are free to use, but not free to redistribute.