We're sunsetting Firebase Studio on March 22, 2027. To continue building and deploying new versions of your app, migrate your Firebase Studio projects to Google AI Studio or Google Antigravity before that date. Learn how to migrate.
Any apps already deployed to Firebase will continue to run even after the sunset date. Also, all our core Firebase products (like Firestore, Authentication, App Hosting, etc.) are not impacted by the Firebase Studio sunset.
Licensed software in Firebase Studio
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Firebase Studio makes use of third-party, open source software that
developers are familiar with to enhance the developer experience. Where
applicable, you can display the license directly from the product.
To access an open source software license directly from Firebase Studio,
follow these steps:
Open the integrated terminal in the Terminal panel in
Firebase Studio:
- Press Ctrl + `.
- Open the command palette (
Cmd+Shift+P on Mac or Ctrl+Shift+P on
ChromeOS, Windows, or Linux) and select Terminal: Create New Terminal.
Navigate to the license in the code:
- For Nixd,
enter
cd /google/idx/builtins/etc/idx/sources/nixd.
- For Nix,
enter
cd /google/idx/builtins/etc/idx/sources/nix.
Use your preferred editor to view the license.
Except as otherwise noted, the content of this page is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, and code samples are licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. For details, see the Google Developers Site Policies. Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates.
Last updated 2026-03-27 UTC.
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