Franklin 3D is available is a special non-commercial version for educators and educational institutions - you can save on Franklin 3D Academic!
Non-Commercial Licensing
Franklin 3D Academic version is a non-commercial version of Franklin 3D for individuals and educational institutions who are developing projects for institutional use and instructional review.
For example, a public library or public museum needs an instructional application written for use of patrons. Another example might be a university class in Revolution that includes 3D game design - the instructor might need a license per lab seat; a student taking the university class might want to work on his project at home.
Differences from the Commercial License
There are no technological differences between the Academic version and the regular version of Franklin 3D.
Requirements
Must be purchased for a qualifying institution (on a per seat basis) or for instructors and students, while enrolled as an instructor or student.
- Developer seat for public library, public museum, K-12, College, University
- Individual license for instructor or student at K-12, College, University
Valid ID will be required for purchase. Individual licenses expire when instructor or student lose their academic qualification status.
Restrictions
The following restrictions are specifically applied to the Franklin 3D Academic Version.
- Non-distribution outside of institution. The application can only be deployed on the premises of the institution*
- No direct or indirect charge for the application. You cannot charge for the application or use of the application, or use a direct or indirect compensation system such as advertising to generate revenue of any kind
Be the Next Great Commercial Game, Too!
So you are taking a class and create an awesome, spectacular 3D game that you want to sell? No problem. If you already have an individual Academic License, then all you need to do is upgrade to the regular license and change your developer credentials. It is okay with us if learn with the Academic version (provided you qualify).









