Red Giant Id And Password [OFFICIAL]
was acquired by , original Red Giant IDs have been migrated to the
system. You no longer use a separate "Red Giant ID"; instead, you manage your plugins through a Maxon account. Managing Your Red Giant/Maxon Account Finding Your ID
: Your ID is the email address you originally used for your Red Giant account. All registered accounts were transferred to my.maxon.net Setting/Resetting Your Password If you haven't logged in since the migration, use the Forgot Password option on the Maxon Login Page
You will receive a reset link via email to create a new password for the MyMaxon system. Accessing License Keys : Once logged in, navigate to the section at my.maxon.net red giant id and password
to view your legacy Red Giant serial numbers and active licenses. Activation Guide
Depending on when you purchased your software, the activation method varies: Purchases after 2019 : These are activated through the
. Sign in to the app using your Maxon ID (email) and password to sync your licenses. Purchases before 2019 : You may need the Serial Filler tool (available on the Maxon Support Page was acquired by , original Red Giant IDs
) to manually input older serial numbers into the Maxon App. Troubleshooting Watermarks
: If you see a "Red X" watermark even after logging in, ensure you are signed into the Maxon App Manager
If you're looking for a non-digital method to store your IDs and passwords (which should be a last resort due to the security limitations), here's a basic approach: If you're looking for a non-digital method to
If you are a new user, setting up your credentials is straightforward, but there are pitfalls to avoid.
Step-by-step creation:
Crucial tip: If you already own a legacy Red Giant perpetual license, do not create a new account. Instead, use the "Forgot Password" feature on your existing email to migrate your old credentials into the Maxon system.
If you are setting up or resetting a password for a Maxon ID (to access Red Giant tools), the following security protocols generally apply: