Summary
Unity AI is currently in open beta and intended mainly for evaluation and test projects, not full production use. However, developers may sell games commercially that use AI-generated content.
That said, developers are responsible for reviewing all AI-generated code, art, and audio to ensure there is no third-party IP infringement. Full responsibility for commercial use remains with the developer. General Availability (GA) with full commercial support is targeted for later in 2026.
Key Points
- Unity AI is currently in open beta, primarily for evaluation purposes
- Commercial release of games using AI-generated content is permitted
- Developers must verify IP and copyright compliance of all generated content
- Responsibility for any legal or IP issues lies entirely with the developer
- Unity AI automatically tags generated content with UnityAI metadata to help with tracking and auditing
- Full commercial support is expected with the official release later in 2026.
Additional Note
During the beta phase, users should treat Unity AI as a development aid rather than a fully production-ready service. Outputs may require review and adjustment before being shipped as a commercial product.