End-user
In economics and business, an end-user is the person who uses a product. The end-user may be different from the customer, who might buy the product, but doesn't necessarily use it; for example, with baby clothes, the parent might be the customer, but the baby will be the end-user.An end-user is a person who uses a product (for example, a software application) to accomplish some goal. For software users, they typically have to agree to an End User License Agreement.
Also, end-user is a legal construct referring to a non-reseller. Thus by this definition, the store the parent bought the baby clothes from is not an end-user, but the parent is an end-user. This legal construct is most often found in End User License Agreements, also known as EULAs.






