Description: The End User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal contract between the software provider and the end user that outlines the terms and conditions under which the software can be used. This agreement is fundamental in the field of software licensing, as it defines the limitations and rights of the user regarding the use of software tools that automate repetitive tasks and perform various functions across different applications. A typical EULA includes clauses on intellectual property, prohibition of reverse engineering, user responsibilities, and technical support conditions. Additionally, it may specify restrictions on software distribution and legal consequences in case of breach. The importance of a EULA lies in its ability to protect both the developer and the user, ensuring that the software is used appropriately and in accordance with the provider’s expectations. In the context of software applications, where tools may access sensitive data and perform critical actions in business systems, a well-drafted EULA is essential to mitigate risks and ensure compliance with relevant regulations.