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Plans
Community
Pro
Premium
Plans
Community
Get started with the industry-standard React UI library, MIT-licensed.
– free forever
Pro
Best for professional developers building enterprise or data-rich applications.
/ dev / month
Billed annually at $180/dev.
Price capped at 10 developers.
Premium
The most advanced features for data-rich applications, as well as the highest priority for support.
Buy nowMaterial UI
Joy UI
MUI Base
MUI System
Date picker
Date range picker
Perpetual use in production
Development license
1 year
1 year
Access to new releases
1 year
1 year
Community support for MUI Core
Technical support for MUI X
Support duration
1 year
1 year
Guaranteed response time
Pre-screening
Issue escalation
🐦 Early bird special!
Buy now at a reduced price (~25% off), and get early access to MUI X Premium, with the added opportunity to influence its development. The early bird special is available for a limited time, so don't miss this opportunity!
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Key information about the paid plans
Perpetual license in production
You can use the software in a production environment forever. Any version of the software released prior to the end of your subscription are available in perpetuity. There are no further charges unless you choose to continue development. See the "Development license" section for more details.
Volume discount
The licenses are sold on a per front-end developer basis. The Pro plan includes is capped at ten licenses; you do not need to pay for additional licenses for more than ten developers. You can contact sales for a volume discount when licensing over 50 developers under the Premium plan.
Maintenance and support
With your purchase you receive support and access to new versions for the duration of your subscription. You can learn more about support in the docs. Note that, except for critical issues, such as security flaws, we release bug fixes and other improvements on top of the latest version, instead of patching older versions.
Development license
Developers contributing changes to the front-end code of a project that include the software need an active license. You will need to renew your subscription if you wish to continue active development after your subscription ends.
You don't need to renew your license if you have stopped active development with MUI X Pro or Premium. You
can learn more about this in the EULA.
Frequently asked questions
How do I know if I need to buy a license?
How many developer licenses do I need?
Example 1. Company 'A' is developing an application named 'AppA'. The app needs to render 10K rows of data in a table and allow users to group, filter, and sort. The dev team adds MUI X Pro to the project to satisfy that requirement. 5 front-end and 10 back-end developers are working on 'AppA'. Only 1 developer is tasked with configuring and modifying the data grid. The front-end developers and only are contributing code to the front-end. Company 'A' purchases 5 licenses.
Example 2. A UI development team at Company 'A' creates its own UI library for internal development and includes MUI X Pro as a component. The team working on 'AppA' uses the new library and so does the team working on 'AppB'. 'AppA' has 5 front-end developers and 'AppB' has 3. There are 2 front-end developers on the UI development team. Company 'B' purchases 10 licenses.
The clause in the EULA.
Why must we license developers not using the software directly?
Our licensing model also requires developers indirectly using MUI X Pro or Premium (e.g. through a wrapper library) to be licensed.
The price point per developer is adjusted to be lower than if only direct use needed a license. The relevant EULA clause.
Do developers have to be named?
Why are you calling it "early access"?
How to remove the "unlicensed" watermark?
Am I allowed to use the product after the update entitlement expires?
To renew your license, please contact sales.
What is the policy on redistributing the software?
- Solutions for internal company use
- Hosted applications
- Commercial solutions deployed for end-users
Example 1. Agency 'A' is building two applications for companies 'B' and 'C'. Agency 'A' purchases four licenses for four developers. They build the applications and sublicense the software to companies 'B' and 'C' without any extra fee. Company 'B' can deploy the application built by the agency without modifying the sources. Company 'C' decides to continue working on the application. They purchase one license per developer working on the front end of the application.
There are only two limitations that require additional discussion with our sales team:
- A product that exposes the components in a form that allows for using them to build applications, for example, in a CMS or a design-builder.
- Modules/components that DO NOT add significant primary functionality. Example: a theme for a set of components that is sold as a separate product and includes the XGrid components. In such cases, we offer reseller arrangements so that everyone has an incentive to enter into a relationship.
Got any questions unanswered or need help?
Email us at sales@mui.com for sales-related questions.
For product-related problems, please opena new GitHub issue. (If you need to share private information, you can email us.)