
CodeMeter
Software licensing management software
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What is CodeMeter
CodeMeter is a software licensing, protection, and entitlement management platform used to package, deliver, and enforce license terms for desktop, embedded, and industrial software. It supports multiple licensing models (for example, node-locked, network/floating, and time-limited) and can use hardware-based or software-based license containers. Typical users include independent software vendors and device/automation manufacturers that need copy protection, secure license storage, and license lifecycle operations. A key characteristic is its combination of software protection tooling with optional hardware dongles and embedded licensing for devices.
Multiple license container options
CodeMeter supports software-based containers as well as hardware-based CmDongle devices for offline or high-assurance environments. This flexibility helps organizations align licensing with customer connectivity constraints and security requirements. It also enables mixed deployments where some customers use dongles while others use soft licenses.
Strong embedded and industrial fit
The product is commonly implemented in scenarios where licensing must run on embedded targets or industrial PCs and where tamper resistance matters. It provides components intended for integrating licensing checks into applications and device software. This makes it suitable for manufacturers that ship software-enabled equipment and need enforceable feature licensing.
Broad licensing model coverage
CodeMeter supports common monetization patterns such as perpetual, subscription/time-based, feature-based, and floating/network licensing. It includes tooling to create and manage license items and to update entitlements over time. This breadth reduces the need to combine separate products for protection and licensing operations.
Integration and operations complexity
Implementing CodeMeter typically requires application-side integration and decisions about protection level, container type, and deployment architecture. Organizations may need engineering time to embed checks, design entitlement structures, and set up license delivery processes. Compared with lighter-weight licensing services, the setup can be more involved.
Hardware dongle logistics overhead
When CmDongles are used, customers and vendors must manage procurement, shipping, replacement, and inventory processes. This can add cost and operational friction, especially for high-volume or geographically distributed customer bases. Hardware also introduces customer support scenarios such as lost or damaged devices.
Less SaaS-native entitlement focus
CodeMeter is strong in protection and secure license storage, but organizations seeking primarily cloud-first entitlement management and subscription billing integrations may need additional systems. Some teams may prefer platforms that emphasize web APIs, self-serve portals, and SaaS subscription workflows as the primary design center. Fit depends on whether protection/tamper resistance or cloud monetization operations is the main driver.
Seller details
WIBU-SYSTEMS AG
Karlsruhe, Germany
1989
Private
https://www.wibu.com/
https://x.com/wibusystems
https://www.linkedin.com/company/wibu-systems/