License Key Gom Player Plus
Once you have purchased your license, you will receive an email with your unique code. Here is how to activate it:
Voila! You are now running the Plus version.
To unlock these features, you need a valid license key. This alphanumeric code verifies your purchase and activates the software.
Why you should avoid "cracked" keys: It can be tempting to search for "free GOM Player Plus serial numbers" or "keygens." However, this comes with significant risks: License Key Gom Player Plus
Even if you find a string of characters that looks like XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX, GOMLab actively maintains a blacklist. When GOM Player Plus connects to the internet (which it does for codec updates), it verifies the license server. If the key is flagged as stolen or cracked, the software will immediately revert to the free, ad-supported version. You gain nothing.
Even if a cracked key works temporarily, you must disable the software's "Auto-Update" feature. That means you will never receive security patches or new codecs (like AV1 support for YouTube videos).
Before we get to the license key, let’s clarify why you’d want to upgrade. GOM Player Plus is built for a smoother, more immersive viewing experience. Unlike the free version, it strips away all advertisements, ensuring nothing interrupts your movie marathon. Once you have purchased your license, you will
Key Features of GOM Player Plus:
Before you spend money or risk malware, consider this: The free version of GOM Player is incredibly robust.
The "annoying" ads are usually a small banner in the bottom corner of the library window. They do not interrupt playback. If you want to remove ads without paying, there is a community-supported method: using a firewall to block ad.gomlab.com, though this violates the software's Terms of Service. it strips away all advertisements
Unless you are watching RAW 10-bit HEVC videos on a low-end laptop, you will notice zero performance difference between the Free and Plus versions.
While individual users are rarely sued for using a cracked media player, software piracy is illegal under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and similar international laws. Corporations or educational institutions caught using unlicensed Plus keys face fines. For home users, the legal risk is low, but the moral and security risks remain high.