Roblox brings agentic AI tools to the full development lifecycle
Roblox has upgraded its in-platform AI assistant with a set of agentic tools designed to help creators at every stage of game development — from initial concept and planning to building assets and scripting, and finally to automated testing and iteration. Rather than offering single-step suggestions, the new assistant can plan multi-step workflows, execute build tasks, and run playtests to find issues before launch.
What’s new: the assistant can produce structured design plans, generate or suggest level layouts and asset placeholders, scaffold scripts, and even create prototype interactions. On the testing side, the agentic tools support automated playthroughs and basic bug detection, surfacing problems for creators to fix and speeding up the polish cycle. Integration with Roblox Studio means creators can move from idea to playable build faster and with fewer manual steps.
For indie developers, student creators, and small teams, these enhancements lower the barrier to entry and reduce the amount of routine work needed to ship a game. By automating repetitive tasks and providing guided workflows, Roblox helps creators spend more time on creativity and design. The expected outcome is a more diverse set of polished experiences reaching players across the platform.
Roblox says the update is focused on accelerating creator productivity while keeping creators in control of final decisions. The tools are framed as collaborative assistants—not replacements—helping to augment skills and speed up iteration. As these agentic capabilities roll out, the Roblox ecosystem could see faster prototyping, higher-quality releases, and broader participation from new creators.