GENERAL QUESTIONS

  • You can buy a web template, add your text and images, and use it as your website.
  • You can buy an HTML site template, convert it to WordPress, and use it as your website (but not as a stock template for sale).
  • You can buy a flyer template, modify the text, print a flyer, and hand it out.
  • You can buy a game starter kit, compile it, and put the game on an app store.
  • You can buy a music track and use it in your radio or TV ad.
  • You can buy a sound effect and put it in your game.
  • You can buy an After Effects template, include your own footage, and use it for a show.
  • You can buy a photo to use in a blog post.
  • You can buy a t-shirt template, get it printed on shirts, sell the shirts.
  • You can buy a Photoshop brush, paint a digital painting using the brush, and sell the painting.
  • You can buy a JavaScript gallery, input your own images, and display the gallery on your site.
  • You can buy a 3d model, rig it, animate it, and include it in your game or movie.
Contact us through Support and we'll do our best to help you out.
Non-exclusive means that you are not the only person with access to the item. Others will also be licensing and using the same item.
Yes. You can customize our items to fit the needs of your end product.
Example: You could change the colors, text, and layout of a flyer template or convert an HTML template into a WordPress theme for a single client.
The item is what you purchase from Envato Market. The end product is what you build with that item.
Example: The item is a business card template; the end product is the finalized business card. The item is a button graphic; the end product is an app using the button graphic in the app's interface.

REGULAR & EXTENDED LICENSES

If the item is part of a product for sale, you need the Extended License.
Example: A game or t-shirt for sale
If the end users need to pay to see the end product, you need an Extended License. There can be more than one end user as long as there is only one end product.
No, our Regular License is for a free end product (whether or not the item is used in the end product in an editorial way). And our Extended License is for an end product that's sold (whether or not the item is used in the end product in an editorial way). If you want to use an item in an editorial way in your end product, choose the Regular License if your end product is distributed for free, and choose the Extended License if your end product is sold to the end customer.
In simple terms, the main difference is that under the Regular License, your end product (incorporating the item you've licensed) is distributed for free, whereas under the Extended License your end product may be sold. Of course, if it was all that simple, we'd have a one sentence license, so please do read the licenses and the rest of these FAQs for more details! If you're a freelancer, you are allowed to create an end product for a client using the Regular License and charge them for your services - see the FAQ "I'm a freelancer/agency. Can I use the item for an end product I'm doing for a client?" for more information. Please note that our Music Licenses, SFX Licenses and Video Media Licenses allow for both free and paid uses. The following FAQs in this section on free versus paid uses do not apply to these specific licenses. For more information on the Music Licenses and SFX Licenses see the AudioJungle FAQs, and for Video Media Licenses see the VideoHive FAQs.