AI EULA Generator
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Shipping software and realised you have no licence terms for it? Not sure what an end user agreement is even meant to say? And do you really want to pay a firm before you have a first draft to react to?
Short answer: The AI EULA Generator writes a plain end user licence agreement for your app, game, or desktop program. You describe the software and who uses it, pick a few options, and it returns a structured draft you can read, edit, and hand to a lawyer.
What is AI EULA Generator?
The AI EULA Generator is a free tool on AIToolsay that drafts an end user licence agreement. A EULA is the contract between you, the software owner, and the person who installs or runs your software. It sets out what the user is allowed to do with your program and what they are not.
Think of it as the rulebook that ships with your product. It covers the licence you grant, the limits on copying or reverse engineering, who owns the code, and how the licence can end. The AI EULA Generator turns a short description of your software into that rulebook, written in clear sections you can actually follow.
Read this first The AI EULA Generator gives you a practical starting draft, not legal advice. It is not a substitute for a qualified lawyer. Licence terms and what a court will enforce vary by country and by state, so have anything important reviewed before you publish or ship it.
Why Use AI EULA Generator?
A blank page is the hardest part of any legal document. You know your software, but you do not know which clauses a EULA needs or how to word them. The AI EULA Generator closes that gap in one step.
Here is what you gain over starting from scratch:
- A full first draft with the usual EULA sections already in place.
- Wording matched to your software type, whether it is a mobile app, a game, or a business tool.
- A structure a lawyer can review quickly, which saves billed time.
- Plain language you can understand, so you know what you are agreeing to enforce.
You stay in control of tone and depth. Ask for a short consumer-friendly licence or a longer, more formal one. The AI EULA Generator shapes the draft to fit the product and the audience.
Who Should Use It?
The AI EULA Generator suits anyone who puts software in front of users:
- Indie developers and solo founders shipping a first app or game.
- Small studios that need a licence but have no in-house counsel.
- Product managers preparing a launch and gathering draft documents.
- Freelancers delivering custom software who want to license, not assign, the code.
- Students and hobbyists learning what a licence agreement contains.
How Does AI EULA Generator Work?
The tool runs on the shared AIToolsay working surface, so the flow is short and familiar.
- Prompt input area. Describe your software, the platform, and who the users are. The box prompts you to describe what you want your AI EULA Generator to produce.
- AI model selector. Pick the engine first. You can choose MSB AI, OpenAI ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Anthropic Claude AI, xAI Grok AI, DeepSeek, Qwen, Meta AI, NVIDIA AI, OpenRouter AI, or MiniMax.
- Advanced options accordion. Open it to set jurisdiction, duration, governing law, and enforcement, flip the clause toggles, and move the Legal Detail slider. Every option is explained below.
- Generate button. This runs your description through the tool's built-in instructions, which tell the model to act as a careful licence drafter.
- Output card. Your draft appears with a live word count in the footer.
- Export and result tools. Download the draft as DOC, TXT, or HTML, and use Copy, Listen, Reuse, and Download on each result.
- Activity history panel. Earlier drafts from this session stay below, so you can reopen a shorter version and compare it to a longer one.
Key Features
Full draft, not a snippet
You get a complete EULA with grant, restrictions, ownership, and termination sections in order.
Shaped to your product
Set jurisdiction, duration, and enforcement so the licence fits your region and product.
Model choice
Switch between several AI models to find the wording and depth you like best.
Plain language
The draft reads in everyday words, so you understand each clause before you keep it.
Compare versions
Session history keeps earlier drafts so you can line up a short and a long licence.
Fast to iterate
Change one option, regenerate, and see a fresh draft without starting over.
Setting Jurisdiction, Duration, and Legal Detail
The advanced options are where the AI EULA Generator stops being generic. Match them to your software and the draft fits your case.
| Option | What it controls | When to change it | Suggested starting point |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jurisdiction | The legal region the licence is written for | When your users or company sit outside the default region | US |
| Duration | How long the licence stays in force | For a fixed-term subscription versus an outright licence | Perpetual |
| Governing Law | Which body of law the agreement points to | To match a state, federal, or arbitration framework | State-specific |
| Enforcement | How strict the breach and remedy language reads | For a hard line versus a friendlier consumer tone | Standard |
Below the dropdowns sit four toggles: Include Signature Blocks, Include Recitals, Include Force Majeure Clause, and Include Governing Law Clause. Turn on the sections your draft needs and leave the rest off. The Legal Detail slider (1–100) sets how thorough the clauses run, from a lean summary to a fully expanded agreement. The Custom Instructions box is where you name specifics such as the product or app name, licensor, permitted use, restrictions, and governing region, so the draft comes back tailored rather than generic.
What A EULA Should Cover
Whatever settings you pick, a solid end user licence agreement tends to include the same building blocks. Use this as a checklist against the draft the AI EULA Generator returns.
| Section | What it does | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Licence grant | States the rights you give the user | Defines what "buying" your software actually allows |
| Restrictions | Bans copying, resale, and reverse engineering | Protects your code and your revenue |
| Ownership | Confirms you keep the intellectual property | Stops users assuming they own the program |
| Termination | Says how and when the licence ends | Lets you cut off misuse |
A EULA is not the same as your public terms of service. The table below shows the split so you know which document handles what.
| Question | EULA | Terms of Service |
|---|---|---|
| Governs installed software | Yes | Sometimes |
| Governs a website or web app | Rarely | Yes |
| Focuses on the licence grant | Yes | No |
Note A EULA covers the software licence. If your product also runs as a website or a subscription service, you will likely need a separate terms document as well. The AI EULA Generator handles the licence side; pair it with a terms tool for the rest.
Best Use Cases
- Preparing a licence before you list an app in a store.
- Drafting a EULA for a downloadable desktop tool or plugin.
- Giving your lawyer a starting document instead of a blank brief.
- Learning the standard sections of a licence agreement.
- Refreshing an old licence that no longer matches your product.
Example Inputs
Here is the shape of a prompt that gives the tool enough to work with:
Prompt: Write a EULA for a paid Windows desktop app that edits photos.
Single-user licence, no resale, we keep all code ownership.
Model: Anthropic Claude AI
Jurisdiction: US
Duration: Perpetual
Governing Law: State-specific
Enforcement: Standard
Example Outputs
With those settings, the AI EULA Generator returns a structured draft that opens along these lines, shortened here:
This End User Licence Agreement governs your use of the software. Subject to your acceptance of these terms, the licensor grants you a limited, non-transferable licence to install and use one copy of the software for personal use. You may not copy, resell, sublicence, or reverse engineer the software. All intellectual property rights in the software remain with the licensor...
You then edit the placeholders, add your company name, and pass it on for review. The draft gives you a spine to work from, not a finished contract.
Tips and Common Mistakes
What works well
- Name the platform and pricing model so the licence fits the product.
- Say whether the licence is single-user or covers a team.
- State that you keep ownership of the code, clearly, in the prompt.
- Generate two versions and keep the clearer one.
What to watch for
- Shipping the draft as final without any legal review.
- Leaving in placeholder names or bracketed fields.
- Assuming one licence fits every country you sell in.
- Confusing a EULA with a full terms of service document.
Run through this quick checklist before you rely on any draft:
- ✅ Software type and platform described in the prompt
- ✅ Ownership and resale rules stated the way you want them
- ✅ Placeholders replaced with your real details
- ✅ A qualified lawyer lined up to review the result
Pro tip A licence rarely stands alone. Once your EULA reads well, cover the service side with the AI Terms of Service Generator, then handle data with the AI Privacy Policy Generator.
AIToolsay is a free AI platform where every tool is free to use with no account and no daily limit. You can run the AI EULA Generator as often as you like and switch between a broad set of AI models on one screen to find the wording you prefer. When your product needs more than a licence, the same suite drafts the policies around it. Everything runs in your browser at AIToolsay, with export, listen, and reuse built into every result, so a first draft is always minutes away.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the AI EULA Generator free to use?
Yes. The AI EULA Generator is free on AIToolsay. You do not need an account, and there is no limit on how many drafts you can create.
Is the output legal advice?
No. The draft is a practical starting point, not legal advice. Licence terms and their enforceability vary by jurisdiction, so a qualified lawyer should review anything you plan to ship.
What is the difference between a EULA and terms of service?
A EULA licenses installed software to a user. Terms of service usually govern a website or online service. Many products need both.
What should I put in the prompt?
Describe the software, the platform, the pricing model, and whether the licence is for one user or a team. The more context you give, the sharper the draft.
Can I edit the draft afterwards?
Yes. Copy or download the result, then change any clause. The AI EULA Generator gives you a base to adapt, not a locked document.
Will one EULA work in every country?
Not always. Consumer and software law differ by country and state. Treat the draft as a template and confirm local rules with a lawyer.
A licence you never write is a risk you carry every time someone installs your software. The AI EULA Generator gives you a clear, structured draft in minutes, so you can review it, adapt it, and get proper advice on the parts that matter. That beats shipping with nothing.
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