Everything you need to know about using samples and packs from SampleVault in your productions.
SampleVault offers two license types depending on how you acquire the content. Both licenses are designed to give producers maximum flexibility while protecting the rights of creators.
Applies to all free samples available for download on SampleVault.
Applies to all premium packs purchased on SampleVault.
| Feature | Free (Standard) | Paid (Premium) |
|---|---|---|
| Personal use | ||
| Commercial use | ||
| Unlimited projects | ||
| Modify and process | ||
| Attribution required | ||
| Resale of raw samples | ||
| Redistribution | ||
| Transferable license |
Yes. Both free and paid samples can be used in commercial releases on any streaming platform, including Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, SoundCloud, and others.
Yes. You may use downloaded samples in productions you create for clients. However, you cannot transfer or share the raw sample files with the client directly.
No. Your license is personal and non-transferable. Collaborators who need access to the samples should download them through their own SampleVault accounts.
No. You may not include downloaded SampleVault samples in your own sample packs, construction kits, or sound libraries, whether free or paid.
Your license remains valid. Once you have downloaded a sample under the applicable license, you retain the right to use it in your productions regardless of its availability on the platform.
No. There is no registration requirement. You are free to use the samples in any production without notifying SampleVault.