License
VFX Vault is commercial software published by Nowsome. The legally binding grant is the end-user license agreement presented at purchase on your storefront. This page is a plain-language summary only.
Grant
When you buy a valid license through an authorized marketplace, you receive a non-exclusive right to use VFX Vault in your Unity projects according to that marketplace's per-seat or per-user rules and the EULA shown at checkout.
What you may do
- Install and run VFX Vault in Unity on machines covered by your purchase
- Use the tool to organize and preview effects in projects you work on
- Receive updates offered for your edition through the same store channel, when applicable
What you may not do
- Redistribute the package source or compiled assemblies to others who have not purchased a license
- Resell, sublicense, or publicly host the asset files as a standalone product
- Remove or obscure copyright or attribution notices shipped with the tool
- Use the software in violation of Unity's terms or applicable law
Third-party content
VFX Vault indexes and previews assets in your project. You remain responsible for licenses to any third-party VFX, fonts, audio, or other content you import. Nowsome does not grant rights to marketplace packs you did not purchase separately.
Warranty disclaimer
Except where mandatory law provides otherwise, the software is provided without warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Unity versions, render pipelines, and project setups vary; always verify in a test project before production reliance.
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If a conflict arises between this summary and your purchase agreement, the agreement from the store and the EULA at checkout control. Keep a copy of your receipt and license terms for your records.