Open Source Licenses
Last updated: April 21, 2026. This page summarizes major open source components used in the mobile clients and the separate third-party services that are subject to their own terms.
1.Scope and notice order
NiveLine uses open source components for interface, networking, security, authentication, imaging, and QR-related features in its mobile clients. The list below summarizes major component families and commonly applicable licenses.
The complete and controlling license texts remain available from the relevant upstream projects, repositories, and distribution packages. This page is a convenience summary only.
2.Major open source components in the Android client
AndroidX, AppCompat, Core KTX, Lifecycle, Activity Compose, Navigation Compose, DataStore, Security Crypto, and CameraX family components: generally Apache License 2.0.
Jetpack Compose, Material, Material 3, Kotlin, Kotlin Coroutines, Kotlinx Serialization, Dagger Hilt, Retrofit, OkHttp, OkHttp Logging Interceptor, Jake Wharton Kotlinx Serialization Converter, Coil Compose, Accompanist SwipeRefresh, ZXing Core, and Google Tink Android: generally Apache License 2.0.
3.Apple, Google, and other commercial services under separate terms
Firebase Analytics, Firebase Cloud Messaging, Google Play Integrity, Google Play Services identity components, and ML Kit Barcode Scanning are governed by their own service or SDK terms rather than open source license notices.
Apple Push Notification service, App Attest, passkey-related Apple platform services, app stores, email providers, and cloud storage environments are likewise governed by their own contractual and platform terms.
This page is not a substitute for the contractual, privacy, or platform terms that apply to those providers.
4.iOS client and current packaging structure
In the current iOS client project configuration, no separate CocoaPods or Swift Package Manager dependency manifest is visible in this repository. The client primarily relies on Apple system frameworks such as SwiftUI, Foundation, UserNotifications, AuthenticationServices, LocalAuthentication, MapKit, and Contacts.
Apple system frameworks are not listed here as open source notices; they are governed by Apple platform terms and related developer agreements.
5.Compliance and requests for full notices
NiveLine aims to comply with the license obligations of the open source components included in distributed builds. Attribution, notice, and license-text obligations apply to the extent relevant to the shipped packages.
If you need more detail about a specific component, attribution notice, or source-related disclosure, you may contact us through the in-app support flow or official website.