Visual Components License Link

Despite the name, Royalty-Free does not mean free. It means that after you pay a one-time fee, you don’t have to pay royalties per use or per copy sold.

Visual Components does not publish public pricing, but industry averages (as of 2024-2025) are:

Use the License Manager tool included with VC to monitor activations, deactivate lost devices, or switch between floating servers. visual components license

The Visual Components are protected by copyright laws and international treaties. [Licensor Name] retains all right, title, and interest in and to the Visual Components.

Many premium UI libraries charge based on the number of developers or designers accessing the source files. Developer vs. End-User Distribution: Despite the name, Royalty-Free does not mean free

This license is effective until terminated. It will terminate automatically if you fail to comply with any term of this license. Upon termination, you agree to destroy all copies of the Visual Components.

Pricing is not publicly listed on the Visual Components website due to regional reseller variations. However, based on industry surveys and authorized reseller data, approximate annual subscription costs (as of 2024-2025) are: The Visual Components are protected by copyright laws

Access to the extensive eCatalog of pre-built components (robots, conveyors, fences), layout configuration tools, simple PLC connectivity, and basic PDF/video exporting. Visual Components Professional

: Requires an internet connection to validate the product key directly with the manufacturer's server. Offline Activation

Visual Components has hinted at moving towards a license model. Upcoming changes include: