MiXBLUP License Order & Renewal Form

License Order & Renewal Form 2026

By filling in this form you accept the General Terms and Conditions

Ordering a first MiXBLUP license

After downloading and installing the software on your computer, you can order the appropriate license-key, required to use the software on your computer, by filling in the form below.

A trial license can be used on any computer, but commercial licenses are computer-specific. A completed form is sufficient for a trial license, but ordering a commercial license requires a license-request file (LICREQST.DAT) as well, which is produced when executing MiXBLUP.exe.

For available license-types and corresponding prices per year see the table below. You will get your commercial license-key file on the specified e-mail address after payment of our invoice. A trial license key file is free of charge.

License fees are reduced by 35% if the license holder has a license for the full MiX99 software suite, obtained from Luke, Finland, for the same calendar year.

Renewing a MiXBLUP license

A MiXBLUP license is valid for a calendar year. Please fill in the form below to renew a license for a new calendar year and tick one of the replacement license options.

General Terms and Conditions

License Restriction 2026 License Fees (EUR/year)
1 Seat1 2 Seats1 3–10 Seats1
Trial² 1 month Free n/a n/a
Small² Pedigree, <1M equations⁴ €2,400 €3,610 €4,810
Full² Unlimited €6,200 €9,300 €12,390
Small EC³ <1M individuals €6,200 €9,300 €12,390
Large EC³ Unlimited €12,390 €18,590 €24,790

1 A seat is a computer or server used by the license holder to run MiXBLUP.

2 A small and full license are intended for license holders that use MiXBLUP primarily for genetic evaluations in breeding programmes under the control of the license holder.

3 A small and large evaluation centre license are intended for license holders that use MiXBLUP primarily to provide genetic evaluations as a commercial service to external breeding programmes.

4 The criterion of 1 million equations is defined as number of traits times number of individuals in the pedigree.