To use Unity, you need an activated license.
The primary license activation method for Unity Pro and Unity Personal is the Unity Hub. For information about activating a Unity Industry license, refer to the Unity Support article, How to activate or return a Unity Industry license.
The following information covers an alternate method to Unity Hub for activating and returning a license for Unity Pro, by using the command line. You might consider this method in situations such as:
Note: The following procedures don’t apply to Unity Personal. To activate and return a license for Unity Personal, log in and log out of Unity Hub, respectively. |
If you don’t know your Unity license information, speak to the Owner of your license. Owners can assign a seat to you via the Organization, or you can contact Unity Customer Service.
Before activating your Unity license by using the command line, make sure that the license file folder exists. Refer to Unity license file location in License troubleshooting. Also make sure that you have write permission to this folder.
Enter the following command into the Terminal to launch Unity and activate your license:
<unity-command-location> -quit -batchmode -serial SB-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX -username 'name@example.com' -password 'XXXXXXXXXXXXX'
Notes:
Replace <unity-command-location>
with the full path to your Unity Editor application, concatenated with /Contents/MacOS/Unity
. For example, if you installed a 2022.2.0b4
Editor to the default location, <unity-command-location>
is:
/Applications/Unity/Hub/Editor/2022.2.0b4/Unity.app/Contents/MacOS/Unity
If you want to activate a named user license without activating its serial key, use the same command, but omit your serial key after specifying the -serial
keyword:
... -serial -username 'name@example.com' -password 'XXXXXXXXXXXXX'
The following example activates a named user license without activating its serial key:
/Applications/Unity/Hub/Editor/2022.2.0b4/Unity.app/Contents/MacOS/Unity -quit -batchmode -serial -username 'name@example.com' -password 'XXXXXXXXXXXXX'
The following example activates a serial key. If your plan supports named user licensing, it activates that license and also activates its serial key.
/Applications/Unity/Hub/Editor/2022.2.0b4/Unity.app/Contents/MacOS/Unity -quit -batchmode -serial SB-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX -username 'name@example.com' -password 'XXXXXXXXXXXXX'
Enter the following command into the Command Prompt to launch Unity and activate your license:
"<editor-installation-location>" -quit -batchmode -serial E3-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX -username name@example.com -password XXXXXXXXXXXXX
Notes:
Replace <editor-installation-location>
with the full path to your Unity Editor application. For example, if you installed a 2022.2.0b4
Editor to the default location, <editor-installation-location>
is:
C:\Program Files\Unity\Hub\Editor\2022.2.0b4\Editor\Unity.exe
If you want to activate a named user license without activating its serial key, use the same command, but omit your serial key after specifying the -serial
keyword:
... -serial -username 'name@example.com' -password 'XXXXXXXXXXXXX'
The following example activates a named user license without activating its serial key:
"C:\Program Files\Unity\Hub\Editor\2022.2.0b4\Editor\Unity.exe" -quit -batchmode -serial -username name@example.com -password XXXXXXXXXXXXX
The following example activates a serial key. If your plan supports named user licensing, it activates that license and also activates its serial key.
"C:\Program Files\Unity\Hub\Editor\2022.2.0b4\Editor\Unity.exe" -quit -batchmode -serial E3-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX -username name@example.com -password XXXXXXXXXXXXX
Wait several seconds after running this command to give Unity enough time to communicate with the license server. If activation fails, you can open the Editor.log for information. For any activation errors, check Activation issues to find a solution for your issue.
Enter the following command into the Terminal to return the license:
<unity-command-location> -quit -batchmode -returnlicense -username 'name@example.com' -password 'XXXXXXXXXXXXX'
Replace <unity-command-location>
with the full path to your Unity Editor application, concatenated with /Contents/MacOS/Unity
. For example, if you installed a 2022.2.0b4
Editor to the default location, <unity-command-location>
is:
/Applications/Unity/Hub/Editor/2022.2.0b4/Unity.app/Contents/MacOS/Unity
/Applications/Unity/Hub/Editor/2022.2.0b4/Unity.app/Contents/MacOS/Unity -quit -batchmode -returnlicense -username 'name@example.com' -password 'XXXXXXXXXXXXX'
Enter the following into the Command Prompt to return the license
"<editor-installation-location>" -quit -batchmode -returnlicense -username name@example.com -password XXXXXXXXXXXXX
Replace <editor-installation-location>
with the full path to your Unity Editor application. For example, if you installed a 2022.2.0b4
Editor to the default location, <editor-installation-location>
is:
C:\Program Files\Unity\Hub\Editor\2022.2.0b4\Editor\Unity.exe
"C:\Program Files\Unity\Hub\Editor\2022.2.0b4\Editor\Unity.exe" -quit -batchmode -returnlicense -username name@example.com -password XXXXXXXXXXXXX
Wait a few seconds after running this command to give Unity enough time to communicate with the license server. You can use the Hub to confirm that you returned your license by opening the Preferences menu () and selecting Licenses. If you experience issues, refer Troubleshooting.