> ## Documentation Index
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> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# How to get licenses for NVIDIA Blueprint for virtual screening

The proper license is required to use NIM microservices. If you do not have sufficient licenses, you can either apply to join the NVIDIA Developer Program or ask for a 90-day NVIDIA AI Enterprise License trial.

## NVIDIA Developer Program

1. Go to the [NVIDIA Developer Program page](https://developer.nvidia.com/developer-program).
2. Click **Join** and register.
3. Go to [build.nvidia.com](https://build.nvidia.com/) and generate an API key using the same account.
4. Use the API key to deploy the Blueprint.

<Note>
  Participation in the NVIDIA Developer Program permits the use of NIM microservices and Blueprints solely for research, application development, and experimentation, and is limited to a maximum of sixteen (16) GPUs. Any use beyond these purposes or limits, including production use or deployment on more than sixteen (16) GPUs, is strictly prohibited and requires a valid NVIDIA AI Enterprise License.
</Note>

## 90-day NVIDIA AI Enterprise License trial

1. Go to the [NVIDIA AI Enterprise License Trial page](https://enterpriseproductregistration.nvidia.com/?LicType=EVAL\&ProductFamily=NVAIEnterprise).
2. Register and apply for the license.
3. Once approved, go to [build.nvidia.com](https://build.nvidia.com/) and generate an API key by using the same account.
4. Use the API key to deploy the Blueprint.

## What's next

After getting the necessary license and API key, you can [deploy the Blueprint](./deploy) and start using it for your virtual screening workflows.
