Terms of
Service
By using Uilora, you agree to these terms. Please read them carefully to understand your rights and responsibilities.
Last Updated: December 27, 2025
License & Usage
UILora components are provided under a proprietary license.
• You may use UILora components in personal and commercial projects
• Components can be modified to fit your product or design needs
• Usage is allowed in applications, websites, and internal tools
• Redistribution is limited (see restrictions below)
• No ownership of original components is transferred
Acceptable Use
We expect UILora to be used responsibly:
• Use components as part of a larger application or product
• Follow applicable laws and regulations
• Do not misuse UILora branding or identity
• Do not imply official partnership or endorsement
• Respect third-party licenses where applicable
Limitations & Disclaimers
Please note the following limitations:
• Components are provided 'as-is' without warranties of any kind
• UILora is not responsible for bugs, breakages, or data loss
• Performance and compatibility may vary by environment
• Features and APIs may change over time
• You are responsible for testing before production use
What You Can Do
You are allowed and encouraged to:
• Use UILora components in commercial and client projects
• Customize components and styles freely
• Integrate components with your own design systems
• Use UILora with frameworks like Next.js and React
• Build products on top of UILora
What You Cannot Do
The following actions are not permitted:
• Redistributing UILora components as a standalone library
• Creating a competing UI component library using UILora
• Selling UILora components without significant added value
• Removing copyright or license notices
• Claiming original ownership of UILora components
Intellectual Property
Regarding ownership and rights:
• UILora retains ownership of original components and designs
• You own your application code that uses UILora
• Modifications you make belong to you, not UILora
• UILora branding, name, and assets are protected
• Feedback and suggestions may be used to improve the product
MIT License
Uilora components are licensed under the MIT License, one of the most permissive open-source licenses. This means you have maximum freedom to use our components in your projects.
For the full license text, please visit our GitHub repository or contact us if you have questions about licensing.
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