The free version is a great entry point but is heavily restricted. It is best suited for basic tweaks and testing.
Furthermore, the free version locks out several high-end features, including: ntlite license
Automatically bake drivers into your installation ISO so they are ready to go the moment Windows finished installing. The free version is a great entry point
Basic image management, limited component removal, and standard system tweaks. limited component removal
The free version restricts you from removing specific core components using the "Image Editing" mode on saved images. You might find that certain system apps or drivers are locked, preventing you from creating that ultra-lightweight "Tiny" Windows build you see on YouTube tutorials.