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Open Source Licenses

Matrix is built using a collection of open-source libraries and frameworks. We are grateful to the developers who have created and maintained these tools, which enable us to deliver a high-quality product.

Below is a complete list of the open-source projects used in this application and their respective licenses. Each project respects the terms of its respective license, and we comply with all applicable licensing requirements.

License Distribution

MIT

Most permissive license

Apache 2.0

Patent protection included

ISC

Similar to MIT

Other

Various licenses

Dependencies

React

v18.xMIT

A JavaScript library for building user interfaces with components.

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Next.js

v14.xMIT

A React framework for production with built-in optimization and routing.

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TypeScript

v5.xApache 2.0

A typed superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript.

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Tailwind CSS

v3.xMIT

A utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom designs.

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Shadcn/ui

vLatestMIT

High-quality React components built with Radix UI and Tailwind CSS.

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Lucide React

vLatestISC

Beautiful & consistent icon library made with React.

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Supabase

v2.xApache 2.0

Open source Firebase alternative with PostgreSQL database.

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Framer Motion

v10.xMIT

A motion library for React that makes animations simple.

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date-fns

v2.xMIT

Modern JavaScript date utility library.

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Axios

v1.xMIT

Promise based HTTP client for the browser and Node.js.

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Common License Types

MIT License

The most permissive license. Allows you to do almost anything with the software, including commercial use, as long as you include the license and copyright notice.

Apache 2.0 License

Provides explicit grant of patent rights from contributors to users. Includes conditions on preserving copyright notices and providing a statement of changes.

ISC License

A permissive license similar to MIT. Allows you to use, modify, and distribute the software freely with minimal restrictions.

License Compliance

Matrix is committed to respecting and complying with all open-source licenses. We have reviewed all dependencies and ensure that:

  • All required license notices are displayed and preserved
  • Copyright attributions are maintained
  • License conditions are met and respected
  • No proprietary restrictions are placed on open-source code
  • Source code is available where required

Modifications

While Matrix uses many open-source libraries, we have not significantly modified any of these dependencies. We use them as-is or with minimal configuration changes to fit our application architecture.

Questions About Licenses?

If you have specific questions about any of the open-source licenses used in this project, we encourage you to visit the official project repositories linked above. For general inquiries, please contact us:

Matrix Technology

Email: matrixtechnology@gmail.com

Last updated: January 31, 2026

This list is accurate as of the current version of the application

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