Legal
Open-Source Licenses
Third-party software distributed with Capturly, and where to get its source code.
FFmpeg
The Capturly desktop app bundles FFmpeg, © the FFmpeg developers. FFmpeg runs as a separate program alongside Capturly and is licensed under the GNU General Public License; the bundled builds enable GPL and version-3 components (including libx264), so the effective license is the GPL v3. The full license texts also ship inside the app (in the legal/ folder of the application resources). Nothing in the Capturly Terms of Service limits the rights the GPL grants you for these components.
Windows
BtbN FFmpeg-Builds — ffmpeg-n8.1.2-21-gce3c09c101-win64-gpl-8.1
FFmpeg release/8.1 branch, commit ce3c09c101
License: GNU General Public License v3
Corresponding source code:
macOS
eugeneware/ffmpeg-static b6.1.1 (universal binary)
FFmpeg 6.1.1
License: GNU General Public License v3
Corresponding source code:
FFmpeg is a trademark of Fabrice Bellard, originator of the FFmpeg project. Capturly is not affiliated with or endorsed by the FFmpeg project.
Written offer for source code
For any GPL- or LGPL-licensed component distributed with Capturly, Corey Alan LLC will provide the complete corresponding source code upon request for a period of three years from your receipt of the software. Email support@capturly.app with the subject "Open source request" and the Capturly version you received.
Everything else
Capturly is built on open source — including Electron, Chromium, Node.js, and many npm packages — used under permissive licenses (MIT, BSD, Apache-2.0) that don't require source distribution. Their license texts are included in the application where required. Questions about any component? See our Terms of Service or contact us.