Open source licenses
Forge Web and Forge Desktop include open source and third-party software. This page summarizes major components and how to obtain full license notices.
Overview
Forge (Forge and Forge Desktop) includes open source and third-party software operated by AlphaSynth AI. This page is a summary — not a substitute for the full license text shipped with each component.
Forge website
The Forge web application is built with open source software, including but not limited to:
- Next.js and React (MIT License)
- Supabase client libraries (Apache License 2.0)
- UI, styling, and utility libraries in our dependency tree (mostly MIT and Apache-2.0)
Forge Desktop
Forge Desktop is a native Windows application that embeds web technologies and Rust/Tauri components, including:
- Tauri and WebView2 hosting (per component licenses)
- React and Vite toolchain (MIT License)
- Additional npm and Rust crates under their respective licenses
Managed & commercial services
Runtime services such as Supabase, Stripe, and AI providers are used under their commercial terms and are not redistributed as part of Forge source downloads. Refer to each vendor for license and privacy terms.
Automated notices (planned)
We plan to publish generated third-party notices (for example via license-checker or cargo/npm audit outputs) alongside releases. Complete notices for a Forge Desktop build may ship in the installer directory or GitHub release assets. Until automation is wired, contact support for a dependency list for a specific version.
Full automated notices file — coming soon
Contact
License questions: Contact · support@alphasynthai.com