Flux Krea Licensing

Understand Flux Krea's open source license agreement, commercial usage terms, and copyright information to ensure compliant use of our AI image generation model

Apache 2.0 License

Open Source • Commercial Friendly • Free to Use

Commercial Use
Modify Code
Distribute Software
Patent Grant
Private Use
⚠️ Include License

Usage Scenarios

License requirements and considerations for different usage scenarios

✅ Allowed

Personal Use

  • Personal creation and learning
  • Research and experimentation
  • Non-commercial projects
  • Open source project contributions

No special authorization required, free to use and modify

✅ Allowed

Commercial Use

  • Commercial product integration
  • Enterprise internal use
  • Customer service provision
  • SaaS platform integration

License notice must be retained, free for commercialization

⚠️ Restricted

Distribution Requirements

  • Must include original license text
  • Must include copyright notice
  • Must document any modifications
  • Cannot use project trademarks

Compliance required for any distribution

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Flux Krea licensing

Can I use Flux Krea for commercial purposes?

Yes, the Apache 2.0 license allows commercial use. You can integrate Flux Krea into commercial products, provide paid services, or use it for internal business operations without additional licensing fees.

Do I need to open source my modifications?

No, Apache 2.0 is a permissive license. You are not required to open source your modifications or derivative works. However, if you distribute the software, you must include the original license notice.

What attribution is required?

You must include the Apache 2.0 license text and copyright notice in any distribution. For software integrations, this is typically done in a LICENSE file or documentation.

Can I use the Flux Krea name and logo?

The license grants patent and copyright permissions but does not include trademark rights. You cannot use the Flux Krea name, logo, or trademarks without explicit permission.