Altium Maker License Access
Enter . Promising free, unrestricted PCB design for the "maker" community, it sounds like a dream come true. But before you uninstall KiCad or cancel your Fusion 360 subscription, let’s dive deep into what the Altium Maker License actually is, what it includes, and—most importantly—where its hidden walls are. What Exactly is the Altium Maker License? Launched by Altium to combat the rise of open-source tools (and to capture the next generation of engineers before they enter the workforce), the Altium Maker License is a free, time-limited subscription tier.
However, if you have even a vague dream of turning your project into a business, Designing a product for six months in the Maker License only to realize you cannot ship it without a massive software budget is a painful reality check. altium maker license
It is a demo. It is not a watered-down "Lite" version with component limits. What Exactly is the Altium Maker License
This isn't just a "don't sell it" handshake agreement. It is legally binding and enforced via the licensing server. You cannot generate a bill of materials for resale. You cannot send the Gerber files to a contract manufacturer to build 100 units for your Kickstarter. The license terms explicitly forbid generating revenue from the software output. You have to convert your project files to a paid Altium Designer license. While this is technically easy (the files are the same), the cost is not trivial. Altium Designer licenses typically start around $3,000+ for a perpetual license (plus annual maintenance). It is a demo
It is the full, unadulterated Altium Designer—the same engine used to design NVIDIA GPUs and Tesla battery management systems. You get full schematic capture, unlimited layer PCB layout (yes, 20+ layers), 3D MCAD integration, and advanced routing engines.