To download Unity, you need an internet connection. Go to Download Unity to get the latest version. Open Unity. Click Save License Request. Save the file in a directory of your choice. Make sure you remember where you save the file. This license request file is tied to the machine you used to generate it.
This license file does not work on any other machine, and will not recognise the machine if you reformat it or make certain hardware changes. Now that you have your license request file, the next steps require internet access.
If your machine does not have internet access, you can activate your license on a machine that does have access by copying the file to the other machine, activating the license using the following steps, and then copying the file back to your machine to use Unity. Manage multiple seats to provide learners with the optimal Unity experience on school-issued computers or servers — regardless of classroom size.
Propel real-time 3D learning, support your classroom instruction, and develop innovative training programs that set students up for success.
Not-for-profit and academic institutions accredited by an authorized governmental agency are eligible for a full year of Unity licenses at no cost, with the option to renew each year. Create engaging curricula for game development or interactive applications at secondary and post-secondary levels with the Unity Curricular Framework.
Accelerate your teaching with high-quality resources including lesson plans, projects, tutorials, and more — available on the Unity Learn platform. Join the global community of educators who teach Unity.
Learn about best practices from your peers, find inspiration, and stay connected with Unity education initiatives. To qualify for the Education Grant License, a not-for-profit academic institution must be accredited by an authorized governmental agency within its applicable local, state, provincial, federal, or national jurisdiction, and have the primary purpose of teaching its enrolled students. Additional information about qualifications can be found here.
You can apply here for the Education Grant License. You will need to have a Unity ID to sign in. You can modify your Education Grant License seat fulfillments once your initial license request has been approved.
The Education Grant License is for institutions seeking multi-seat licenses to install Unity on institutional devices, such as in a classroom or lab. The Unity Educator plan is for individual educators to use Unity to create, teach, and share their projects on personal, non-school-issued computers remotely or at school.
For non-U. To extend student learning beyond institution-issued computers, students can sign up for the Student plan to build projects on their personal computers. Similarly, instructors can use the Educator plan on their personal computers. Note that projects saved on the Education Grant License cannot be accessed via the Educator or Student plans. SheerID is the partner Unity uses to confirm that an applicant is a verified educator or educational institution. The verification process must be completed before requesting the Unity Education Grant License.
Now you are ready to request a Unity license. After you generate a license activation. If prompted, sign into your Unity ID. This is necessary in order to request a Unity license file. Select the Browse button to locate the license activation. If the upload was successful and Unity detected that the file you chose was a license activation file, the filename appears in the text box with a green checkmark.
If you see a red X instead, try again.
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