ScreenOrbit Image License
A clear worldwide license for eligible files exported from ScreenOrbit, with practical boundaries for trademarks, user files, simulations, and third-party material.
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Eligible exported files may be used in personal and commercial work without attribution. The grant covers only rights ScreenOrbit can license; it does not cover the site, third-party material, trademarks, your uploaded files, or screenshots of simulations.
Scope of this license
This Image License applies only to an image file that a ScreenOrbit generator expressly lets you export as an output, such as a solid-color image, gradient, or original procedural still. It forms part of the Terms of Use. If a tool or asset displays separate terms, those separate terms control for that item.
The license is designed for ordinary creative and production use in the United States, the European Union, and elsewhere. Copyright and similar rights differ by country. Some simple output, including a single color or basic gradient, may not qualify for copyright protection at all.
License grant
Subject to these terms, ScreenOrbit grants you, to the extent ScreenOrbit owns licensable rights in an eligible output, a worldwide, perpetual, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, display, distribute, and incorporate that output into personal or commercial projects. You may authorize clients, publishers, platforms, and production partners to exercise those rights only as needed to use or distribute your project.
Attribution is not required. If you choose to credit the tool, “Created with ScreenOrbit” is sufficient. This grant does not transfer ownership of ScreenOrbit, its software, brand, or source assets.
Eligible output
Examples of eligible output include a downloaded PNG, JPEG, WebP, or SVG containing:
- a solid color selected or entered by you;
- a gradient assembled from colors and settings you choose; or
- an original procedural still that the tool identifies as exportable output.
You may use eligible output in websites, applications, presentations, broadcasts, videos, print, advertising, product mockups, artwork, and client deliverables, subject to the restrictions below.
What is excluded
This license does not cover the ScreenOrbit name or logo; the website interface, layout, source code, written content, editorial photographs, sound, fonts, or tool previews; complete screenshots or recordings of the site; simulator or prank artwork; operating-system-inspired screens; licensed reference assets; or any item marked with different terms.
Vendor names, logos, icons, trade dress, portraits, photographs, and other third-party material remain subject to their owners’ rights. A ScreenOrbit permission cannot grant rights that ScreenOrbit does not own.
Your files and third-party rights
You retain whatever rights you have in text, colors, and local images you provide. ScreenOrbit does not acquire ownership of a local file merely because you open it in a tool. You are responsible for permission to use, modify, and distribute that material and for any privacy, publicity, trademark, or contractual rights that apply.
If output contains or is combined with third-party material, you must secure any additional permission your intended use requires. Keep the downloaded filename, tool URL, date, settings, and relevant permission records for production work.
Restrictions
You may not use an output to violate law or another person’s rights; imply that ScreenOrbit or a third party endorses you; register ScreenOrbit material as a trademark or exclusive design; misrepresent a simulator frame as a real government, security, emergency, or vendor notice; or redistribute excluded site assets as if this license covered them.
You may not claim exclusive ownership of a color, simple gradient, common geometry, or other element that is not protectable or that others can independently create.
No exclusivity or warranty
Outputs are not unique and other people may generate identical or similar results. Eligible output is provided “as is.” ScreenOrbit does not promise that an output is non-infringing in every context, registrable, exclusive, color-accurate, or suitable for safety-critical, regulated, diagnostic, calibration, or archival use. Browsers, color profiles, displays, encoders, printers, and destination applications can change its appearance.
Nothing in this license excludes a warranty or remedy that cannot be excluded under applicable consumer law.
Ending the license
The license for an eligible output remains in effect while you comply with these terms. If you materially breach the restrictions, the license for the affected use ends. Rights in compliant projects already delivered to an independent client or publisher are not withdrawn solely because of your later breach, provided that party did not participate in it.
Questions and changes
If ownership or permitted use is unclear, send the exact file, tool URL, export date, and proposed use through the Contact page. Material changes to this license will receive a new effective date and will apply prospectively; they will not revoke a license already granted for a compliant downloaded output.