Robux to USD Converter – DevEx Rate Calculator July 2026
Robux to USD Converter Calculator – DevEx Rate 2026
The Roblox economy has shifted dramatically since the start of 2026. Developers are earning more, payouts are moving faster, and two distinct DevEx rates now sit side by side depending on where the Robux came from. If you have ever stared at a Creator Dashboard balance and wondered how much of it would actually land in a bank account, you are not alone. We have built the calculator on this page to answer that question across every conversion path Roblox supports in 2026: the new age-gated US 18+ rate, the standard international rate, the Game Pass creator rate after the marketplace fee, and the straight purchase rate that players see on the Robux storefront.
June 2026 is a milestone month for Roblox creators. Roblox pushed the Developer Exchange rate for age-verified 18+ US traffic in R15 experiences up to $0.0054 per Robux, a 42% lift over the standard $0.0038 figure. They also clarified that a paid Roblox Premium membership is no longer optional for DevEx eligibility, and that Tipalti is the payment backbone that handles every developer payout. Our team has rebuilt this guide to reflect those changes, expand the conversion tables, and walk through what creators can realistically expect to take home in 2026.
This robux to usd conversion tool is designed for two groups. The first is the working developer who needs to project monthly DevEx income, weigh Game Pass pricing, or check whether a $13.99 monthly Premium subscription still pencils out at their current earnings level. The second is the player or group admin who wants to translate Robux balances into real dollars for taxes, accounting, or simple curiosity. The numbers below are pulled from the live DevEx portal, the Roblox pricing page, and the April 30, 2026 Roblox newsroom announcement that formalized the 18+ premium rate.
Robux to USD Converter – Real-Time Calculator (2026)
The quick reference table below shows what a given amount of Robux converts to in US dollars at the four published rates Roblox currently supports. Use it as a fast lookup, then drop into the live calculator beneath the table for custom amounts and tax adjustments.
| Robux Amount | Purchase Rate ($0.0125) | Standard DevEx ($0.0038) | US 18+ DevEx ($0.0054) | Game Pass Creator ($0.00266) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 Robux | $1.25 | $0.38 | $0.54 | $0.27 |
| 500 Robux | $6.25 | $1.90 | $2.70 | $1.33 |
| 1,000 Robux | $12.50 | $3.80 | $5.40 | $2.66 |
| 5,000 Robux | $62.50 | $19.00 | $27.00 | $13.30 |
| 10,000 Robux | $125.00 | $38.00 | $54.00 | $26.60 |
| 30,000 Robux | $375.00 | $114.00 | $162.00 | $79.80 |
| 50,000 Robux | $625.00 | $190.00 | $270.00 | $133.00 |
| 100,000 Robux | $1,250.00 | $380.00 | $540.00 | $266.00 |
| 500,000 Robux | $6,250.00 | $1,900.00 | $2,700.00 | $1,330.00 |
The “Purchase Rate” column is what players effectively pay when they buy Robux directly through the Roblox web store. The “Standard DevEx” column is the long-standing cash-out figure for earned Robux. The “US 18+ DevEx” column reflects the new June 2026 rate that applies when at least a portion of your Robux is earned from age-verified 18+ US players inside R15 experiences. The “Game Pass Creator” column strips out the 30% marketplace fee that Roblox takes before a cent reaches the DevEx-eligible balance.
US 18+ DevEx Rate (New for 2026)
On April 30, 2026 the Roblox newsroom confirmed that age-verified 18+ US developers earning Robux from R15 experiences can now cash out at $0.0054 per Robux, a 42% premium over the standard $0.0038 rate. The change went live across the DevEx portal on June 8, 2026 and is the most meaningful creator payout adjustment Roblox has made since the September 2026 rate recalibration. The premium exists to compensate developers whose games lean into mature, high-fidelity content targeted at adult audiences in the United States.
Not every Robux in a developer account qualifies for the new rate. The DevEx portal runs a blended calculation. If 60% of a developer’s eligible Robux came from age-verified 18+ US players inside R15 experiences and the other 40% came from standard international traffic, the resulting cash-out is weighted across the two rates. In practice that means a 100,000 Robux DevEx request with a 60/40 split pays out at $0.00448 per Robux, which lands at $448 rather than $380 or $540.
Three things have to be true before the 18+ rate unlocks for a specific Robux unit. The originating player must be age-verified as 18 or older through Roblox’s identity flow. The player must be located in the United States at the time of the transaction. The experience must be classified as an R15 experience under Roblox’s content guidelines. If any of those three checks fail, the standard $0.0038 rate applies. We will keep this section updated as Roblox expands the rate to additional regions and content tiers.
DevEx Calculator – Developer Exchange Earnings
The Developer Exchange is the only official channel for turning earned Robux into real money. It is run by Roblox Corporation, processed by Tipalti, and gated by a strict set of eligibility rules. Our DevEx calculator below projects your cash payout from any eligible balance after the marketplace fee, the 30,000 Robux minimum, and an optional Roblox Premium cost offset.
DevEx Earnings Calculator
Eligible Earned Robux (after 30% marketplace fee):Share of Robux from age-verified 18+ US players (%):Active Roblox Premium subscription? No Yes ($13.99/month)Calculate DevEx Payout
Estimated monthly DevEx payout: $0.00
Understanding Earned vs Purchased Robux
Only “earned” Robux is DevEx eligible. Earned Robux is generated through Roblox’s creator economy: Game Pass sales, Developer Product purchases, Premium subscription payouts, clothing and UGC item sales, and group fund distributions. Purchased Robux is what a player pays for on the storefront and is not convertible to real currency under any program. Roblox tracks the distinction automatically in the Creator Dashboard.
The split matters because the gap between the two is large. A player who spends $12.50 buying 1,000 Robux generates exactly 1,000 Robux for their account. A developer who earns 1,000 Robux through a Game Pass can cash that out for $3.80 at the standard rate, $5.40 at the 18+ rate, or roughly $2.66 after the 30% marketplace fee. The same 1,000 Robux is worth up to four times more on the purchase side than the cash-out side, which is the foundational rule behind every Roblox economy calculation.
DevEx Payout Examples
A developer holding 30,000 Robux, the minimum cash-out threshold, takes home $114 at the standard rate or $162 at the 18+ rate. A 100,000 Robux balance pays $380 or $540 respectively. A 500,000 Robux balance pays $1,900 or $2,700. A 1,000,000 Robux balance pays $3,800 or $5,400, which is roughly $64,800 per year for a creator who can sustain that pace. These numbers are pre-tax, pre-Premium, and pre-Tipalti processing fees.
Roblox Marketplace Fee Explained (The Hidden 30%)
Most developers new to the Roblox economy are surprised to learn that Roblox takes a 30% marketplace fee off the top of every Game Pass, Developer Product, and UGC sale before any Robux ever reaches a DevEx-eligible balance. The fee is taken in Robux, not in dollars, and it shows up in the Creator Dashboard as a line item. For a Game Pass priced at 100 Robux, only 70 Robux lands in the developer’s eligible balance.
The 30% cut means the effective cash-out rate for a typical Game Pass creator is lower than the headline $0.0038 figure. The math is straightforward: 0.0038 multiplied by 0.70 equals 0.00266. That is the number creators should use when projecting income from any Robux-denominated sale. The $0.00266 figure appears as a standalone column in the conversion table at the top of this guide.
The marketplace fee does not apply to Robux earned through Premium subscription payouts, which arrive in full at the standard rate. It also does not apply to engagement-based payouts, the ad revenue share program, or Robux earned from talent hub appearances. The 30% only applies to user-driven sales inside the Roblox marketplace. A developer who structures their game around engagement rather than direct sales can effectively bypass the fee.
How to Use Our Robux Conversion Tools?
Step-by-Step Calculator Guide
Start with the conversion table if you have a round-number Robux amount and want a fast answer. Move to the Robux to USD calculator for custom balances, and switch to the DevEx calculator when you want a payout projection that factors in the marketplace fee, the 18+ share, and the Premium subscription cost. Each tool runs locally in your browser, so nothing is sent to a server.
Step one: pick the closest round number in the table or type your exact balance into the calculator. Step two: choose the conversion type that matches the Robux source. Purchased Robux and earned Robux use different rates. Step three: read the output. For DevEx planning, subtract the $13.99 monthly Premium cost and any estimated tax withholding to find the net amount.
To see how DevEx earnings apply to specific Roblox games, check our Blox Fruits tier list which references this conversion calculator.
Calculator Features Explained
Both calculators support bidirectional math. Enter a USD figure and divide by the active rate to find the Robux equivalent. The DevEx calculator includes an 18+ share field for blended payout modeling, and a Premium toggle that subtracts the $13.99 monthly cost from the projected payout. The conversion table covers nine standard amounts from 100 to 500,000 Robux so the most common lookups do not need a custom input.
Common Conversion Scenarios
Players checking the cash value of a Robux gift card typically use the Purchase Rate column. Developers projecting DevEx income use the Standard DevEx or US 18+ DevEx column. Group fund admins splitting revenue among team members use the Game Pass Creator column because that reflects the post-fee balance actually available for cash-out. Tax preparers working with 1099 forms use the gross DevEx figure before any tax.
Official Robux Pricing & Purchase Calculator
Roblox’s standard Robux packages have not changed substantially in 2026, but the platform’s bonus structure rewards larger purchases and web store buyers. Buying direct from the Roblox web store adds a 25% bonus over buying the same package through in-app mobile stores, which is one of the most important pricing rules to remember for any group that buys Robux at scale.
Robux Purchase Calculator
USD amount you plan to spend:Purchase platform: Web/Gift Card (effective $0.0125/Robux) App Store (effective $0.01/Robux)Calculate Robux
Estimated Robux received: 0
Current Robux Pricing Tiers (2026)
The smallest direct package is 400 Robux for $4.99, working out to $0.0125 per Robux. The 800 Robux package is $9.99. The 1,700 Robux package is $19.99, and the 4,500 Robux package is $49.99. Premium subscribers receive a monthly Robux stipend that scales with their subscription tier, plus an additional 10% bonus on every Robux purchase. The Premium 2200 tier runs $13.99 per month and is the entry-level subscription that satisfies the DevEx eligibility requirement. For an example of Robux pricing in a real Roblox game, see our Alter Ego Roblox review.
Roblox Premium Cost Impact Analysis
Roblox Premium at $13.99 per month is now a hard requirement for DevEx eligibility. That is $167.88 per year in fixed cost, regardless of how much a developer earns. The cost is significant for small creators and negligible for established ones. We broke down the impact across the typical earnings tiers below so creators can see how the cost percentage shrinks as DevEx income grows.
| Monthly DevEx Payout | Annual Premium Cost | Premium as % of Earnings | Net After Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| $114 (30K Robux) | $167.88 | 12.3% | $1,200.12 |
| $380 (100K Robux) | $167.88 | 3.7% | $4,392.12 |
| $1,900 (500K Robux) | $167.88 | 0.7% | $22,632.12 |
| $3,800 (1M Robux) | $167.88 | 0.4% | $45,432.12 |
| $5,400 (1M Robux at 18+ rate) | $167.88 | 0.3% | $64,632.12 |
A creator cashing out the 30,000 Robux minimum every month gives up roughly 12.3% of gross income to Premium. A creator pulling in $3,800 per month gives up under half a percent. The math has a clear break-even point: once monthly DevEx income clears roughly $150, the Premium subscription has paid for itself many times over through the DevEx eligibility it unlocks. Below that threshold, creators who do not yet qualify for DevEx can subscribe on a trial basis, but DevEx cannot be initiated without an active subscription on file.
Roblox Creator Earnings Tiers (2026)
We have grouped working Roblox developers into five earnings tiers based on monthly DevEx payouts. The tiers help creators benchmark where they sit and what the next step looks like. The numbers below are pre-tax, post-marketplace-fee, and assume an active Roblox Premium subscription is already in place.
Beginner tier, $114 to $380 per month, represents developers cashing out between 30,000 and 100,000 Robux per cycle. These creators are running their first games, learning the discovery algorithm, and slowly building a small audience. The Developer Exchange is real money to them and is usually reinvested into the game itself through ads and updates.
Intermediate tier, $380 to $1,900 per month, covers 100,000 to 500,000 Robux payouts. These creators have at least one game that retains players, a working monetization loop, and a small group of returning users. Income is enough to support serious upgrades to the game, custom assets, and the occasional contractor.
Full-Time tier, $1,900 to $7,600 per month, covers 500,000 to 2,000,000 Robux payouts. This is the threshold at which DevEx income replaces a part-time job. Creators at this level are typically running multiple games, paying small teams, and beginning to think about Roblox as a career rather than a side project.
Professional tier, $7,600 to $38,000 per month, covers 2,000,000 to 10,000,000 Robux payouts. This is full-time professional game development. Studios in this tier are usually multi-person operations with published titles that have hit Roblox’s front page at least once. The 18+ rate is most valuable here, since a single R15 hit can shift the blended payout rate by several basis points.
Elite tier, $38,000 and up per month, covers 10,000,000+ Robux payouts. These are the studios behind Adopt Me, Brookhaven, and the long-running top earners that anchor the Roblox economy. Most of the elite tier developers are running multiple titles, with annual payouts that exceed $500,000. They also tend to be the developers benefiting most directly from the new 18+ rate and the Roblox Incubator program.
Platform Revenue Share Comparison
Roblox’s revenue share is often compared with other creator platforms. The headline rate creators see is roughly 21% of player spend on average, but that figure combines the 30% marketplace fee, the DevEx rate, and Roblox’s infrastructure costs. Other platforms publish their rates differently, so a direct comparison requires converting each to a “creator share of player spend” figure. The table below is the standard benchmark used across the industry in 2026.
| Platform | Creator Share of Player Spend | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Roblox (DevEx, standard) | ~21% | Includes 30% marketplace fee plus $0.0038 rate |
| Roblox (18+ US R15) | ~30% | Effective creator share at $0.0054 rate |
| Fortnite Creative 2.0 | ~74% | 40% of V-Bucks spent maps to creator |
| YouTube Partner Program | ~55% | 55% of ad revenue to creator |
| Twitch Affiliates/Partners | ~50% | 50% of sub revenue to creator |
| Apple App Store | 70-85% | After Apple’s 15-30% cut |
| Google Play Store | 70-85% | After Google’s 15-30% cut |
| Steam | ~70% | 30% cut, dropping to 25% above $10M |
Roblox sits at the lower end of the creator-friendly platforms at the standard rate, which is why the new 18+ rate matters. At $0.0054 per Robux, the effective creator share rises from roughly 21% to 30%, closing the gap with Twitch and getting closer to YouTube’s ad revenue split. The 18+ rate is, in effect, Roblox’s first major revenue share adjustment since the platform opened to third-party creators.
For Roblox developers, the comparison is most useful when sizing up where Roblox fits in a multi-platform strategy. The audience is younger and the average revenue per user is lower than Steam, but the 70+ million daily active users make it the largest platform by reach. Roblox also allows creators to launch with no upfront cost, which Steam and Apple do not. For the audience that plays Roblox, the 21% to 30% share is competitive given the platform’s distribution.
Robux Tax Calculator – Net Earnings After Taxes
DevEx earnings in the United States are classified as self-employment income. They are subject to federal income tax, the 15.3% self-employment tax (Social Security and Medicare), and any applicable state income tax. Roblox issues a 1099-NEC to US developers who earn more than $600 in a calendar year, and a 1099-K once payouts cross the current 1099-K threshold. International developers receive an equivalent form in their home country.
DevEx Tax Calculator
Annual DevEx income (USD):Filing status: Single, 15% effective rate Single, 20% effective rate Single, 25% effective rate Married, 12% effective rate Married, 18% effective rateCalculate Net Income
Estimated tax owed: $0.00
Estimated net income: $0.00
Tax Planning for DevEx Developers
The 30% marketplace fee is taken before DevEx, so any tax planning should be based on the gross DevEx amount that actually lands in the Tipalti account, not the player’s purchase price. A developer who sells 100,000 Robux of Game Passes sees roughly 70,000 Robux in their eligible balance, which is $266 in DevEx value at the standard rate, not $380.
Set aside 25% to 30% of every DevEx payout for taxes. That number covers the 15.3% self-employment tax plus a federal income tax bracket estimate. Quarterly estimated tax payments are required once annual DevEx income exceeds the IRS threshold. Most developers work with a CPA who specializes in creator economy income, and the CPA fee is itself a deductible business expense. The W-9 form is required for US developers; the W-8BEN form replaces it for international developers.
DevEx Requirements & Eligibility (2026)
DevEx eligibility has tightened since 2026. Roblox now requires every developer to hold an active Roblox Premium subscription, maintain a minimum Robux balance, pass identity and tax verification, and have an account in good standing. Below is the full checklist in the order Roblox evaluates it on the DevEx portal.
Essential DevEx Eligibility Criteria
Roblox Premium membership: An active Premium subscription at $13.99 per month (or higher tier) is mandatory. The membership must be active at the time of the DevEx request.
Minimum 30,000 earned Robux: Your eligible balance must hold at least 30,000 Robux after the 30% marketplace fee is applied.
Verified email address: The account email must be verified and active.
Identity verification: A government-issued ID is required for all developers, with stricter checks for payouts above $10,000.
Tax form on file: US developers submit a W-9; international developers submit a W-8BEN. The form must match the legal name on the payment account.
Account in good standing: No active policy violations, no chargebacks, and no outstanding Roblox moderation flags. Accounts under review are not eligible.
Roblox Studio experience ownership: The dev requesting DevEx must be the owner or authorized co-owner of at least one published experience with real user activity.
Payment Methods and Timeline
All DevEx payouts in 2026 are processed through Tipalti, the payment platform Roblox adopted in late 2024 to centralize international payouts. Tipalti supports ACH direct deposit to a US bank account, PayPal transfers, international wire transfers, and eCheck payments to developers in supported countries. The Payoneer and direct bank transfer options from earlier years still exist in some regions, but Tipalti is now the primary rail.
Payouts are typically processed within 30 to 45 days of submission. The window covers identity re-verification, anti-fraud review, currency conversion, and the bank or PayPal transfer itself. The 30% marketplace fee and the $0.0038 standard rate (or $0.0054 18+ rate) are locked in at the time the DevEx request is submitted, not at the time the Robux was originally earned.
Verification Process Steps
Step one: enable two-step verification on the Roblox account. Step two: complete the identity verification flow with a government-issued photo ID. Step three: submit the appropriate tax form through the DevEx portal. Step four: link a Tipalti account and add at least one payment method. Step five: submit the DevEx request and wait for the Roblox review team to confirm the eligible balance. The process takes most first-time developers 3 to 7 days from start to first payout.
Tips to Maximize DevEx Payouts
Creators who maximize their DevEx payouts share a handful of common habits. The strategies below are pulled from public interviews, top-earning Roblox studios, and the Creator Hub documentation. None of them are secrets. Most are simply underused by newer developers.
First, layer multiple monetization streams. The most successful Roblox games combine Game Passes, Developer Products, UGC item sales, Premium payouts, and engagement-based ad revenue. A developer who only relies on Game Passes leaves the 30% marketplace fee on every Robux they earn. Layering in Premium payouts and engagement revenue reduces the effective cut.
Second, target age-verified 18+ US players. The 42% premium at the new $0.0054 rate is significant. A R15-rated experience that focuses on mature content for an adult US audience will see a meaningfully higher blended DevEx rate than a general-audience game. The trade-off is content restrictions and a smaller addressable audience, but the per-Robux payout often makes up for it.
Third, batch cash-outs. The 30,000 Robux minimum is a per-request threshold, not a per-month one. A developer can submit multiple DevEx requests in a single month once their eligible balance clears 30,000 Robux. The Tipalti processing fee is the same per request, so batching saves on per-payout overhead and gets the funds into the bank account faster.
Fourth, optimize Game Pass pricing. Roblox’s marketplace data shows that Game Passes priced between 99 and 499 Robux convert at the highest rate, while higher-priced Game Passes see sharp drop-off. A 399 Robux pass that sells 1,000 times a month produces 399,000 Robux in eligible balance (after the 30% fee) versus a 999 Robux pass that sells 250 times. Lower price points expand the addressable audience and often produce more total revenue.
Fifth, study the Roblox discovery algorithm. Roblox’s algorithm rewards retention, session length, and friend-to-friend invites. Games with high day-7 retention tend to surface higher in the discovery page, which drives more installs, which drives more eligible Robux. The DevEx calculator and conversion table above are tools for projecting income, but the underlying game economy is the engine that actually drives earnings.
Roblox Incubator and Jumpstart Programs
The Roblox Incubator program is a curated accelerator for top-performing developers. Participants receive direct mentorship from Roblox staff, marketing support, and access to the Jumpstart program, which provides funding and resources for the next generation of Roblox experiences. Both programs were referenced in the April 30, 2026 Roblox newsroom announcement that formalized the 18+ DevEx rate, signaling Roblox’s strategic investment in retaining top creator talent.
Incubator slots are limited and awarded by invitation, typically to developers who have already published a successful experience and demonstrated the ability to grow an audience. The Jumpstart program that follows is where the larger checks and longer-term support are distributed. Developers interested in either program should focus on building a single high-quality experience, growing a returning player base, and reaching out to Roblox through the Creator Hub once monthly active users cross the 50,000 mark.
The combined effect of the Incubator, Jumpstart, and 18+ rate is to create a clearer path from hobbyist to full-time professional developer. Where the 18+ rate is a per-Robux uplift, the Incubator and Jumpstart programs provide the platform support that turns a top earner into a multi-year Roblox studio. We will continue to update this section as Roblox expands the programs and clarifies the application criteria in 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the DevEx rate in 2026?
The standard DevEx rate in June 2026 is $0.0038 per earned Robux. The new US 18+ rate for age-verified 18+ US players in R15 experiences is $0.0054 per earned Robux, a 42% premium. Both rates apply after the 30% marketplace fee is taken off the top of any user-driven sale.
How much is 100,000 Robux worth in USD through DevEx?
100,000 earned Robux converts to $380 USD at the standard DevEx rate, or $540 USD at the new US 18+ rate. After the 30% marketplace fee, the Game Pass creator rate works out to roughly $266 USD.
What is the new Roblox 18+ DevEx rate?
The new 18+ DevEx rate is $0.0054 per Robux, applied to Robux earned from age-verified 18+ US players inside R15-classified experiences. It is a 42% premium over the standard $0.0038 rate and went live on the DevEx portal on June 8, 2026.
Do you need Roblox Premium for DevEx?
Yes. An active Roblox Premium subscription is now a mandatory eligibility requirement for Developer Exchange. The entry-level Premium 2200 tier costs $13.99 per month. Without an active subscription on file, the DevEx portal will reject the cash-out request.
Can I convert purchased Robux to USD?
No. Only earned Robux is DevEx eligible. Purchased Robux is the currency players buy on the Robux storefront. It can be spent inside games, used for avatar items, or gifted, but it cannot be cashed out through any official Roblox program.
How long does DevEx take?
DevEx payouts are typically processed within 30 to 45 days of submission. The window covers identity re-verification, anti-fraud review, currency conversion, and the Tipalti bank or PayPal transfer. First-time developers should expect a longer review the first time they submit.
Are DevEx earnings taxable?
Yes. DevEx earnings in the United States are classified as self-employment income and are subject to federal income tax, the 15.3% self-employment tax, and state income tax where applicable. Roblox issues a 1099-NEC to US developers earning more than $600 in a calendar year.
What is the minimum Robux for DevEx?
The minimum eligible balance for a DevEx request is 30,000 earned Robux, after the 30% marketplace fee. The minimum cash-out is roughly $114 at the standard rate or $162 at the 18+ rate. There is no monthly cap on the number of DevEx requests, but each request must clear the 30,000 Robux minimum.
How much does Roblox take from DevEx?
Roblox takes a 30% marketplace fee off the top of every Game Pass, Developer Product, and UGC sale before any Robux is eligible for DevEx. On top of that, the standard DevEx rate is $0.0038 per Robux, which is significantly lower than the $0.0125 purchase rate. The combined effective creator share of player spend is roughly 21% at the standard rate.
How do I calculate Robux to USD for Game Pass earnings?
Multiply the post-fee Robux balance by $0.00266 for a standard Game Pass. The 30% marketplace fee reduces 100 Robux of sales to 70 Robux in the eligible balance, and 70 multiplied by 0.0038 equals 0.266. For R15 games with 18+ US traffic, the effective rate rises to roughly $0.00378.
How much do Roblox developers make?
Earnings vary widely. Beginner developers cashing the 30,000 Robux minimum earn $114 to $380 per month. Full-time professional developers pull in $7,600 to $38,000 per month. The elite tier of multi-title studios exceeds $38,000 per month, with some annual payouts crossing $500,000.
What payment platform does Roblox use for DevEx?
Roblox uses Tipalti for all DevEx payouts as of 2026. Tipalti supports ACH direct deposit, PayPal transfers, international wire transfers, and eCheck payments to developers in supported countries. The platform replaced the older PayPal-only and Payoneer-only flows.
Can I DevEx 10,000 Robux?
No. 10,000 Robux is below the 30,000 Robux minimum threshold. The DevEx portal will reject any request under 30,000 earned Robux. Developers can either wait for their eligible balance to grow or layer additional monetization streams to push above the threshold faster.
Will Roblox increase DevEx rates?
Roblox has already increased DevEx rates in 2026. The new US 18+ rate of $0.0054 per Robux is a 42% premium over the standard $0.0038 rate. Roblox has signaled that the 18+ rate may expand to additional regions and content tiers. The standard rate has not been raised since the September 2025 recalibration.
How much is 1 million Robux in real money?
1,000,000 earned Robux converts to $3,800 USD at the standard DevEx rate, $5,400 USD at the new US 18+ rate, or roughly $2,660 USD for Game Pass creators after the 30% marketplace fee. Purchased Robux on the storefront is valued at roughly $12,500 for 1,000,000 Robux, but cannot be cashed out.
How can I track Robux earned from events?
The Creator Dashboard tracks every Robux inflow by source, including event-based payouts. Developers can filter the DevEx eligible balance by source type and date range. For an example of how event Robux flows through the Roblox economy, see our u003ca href=u0022https://www.propelrc.com/roblox-halloween-spotlight-event/u0022u003eRoblox Halloween Spotlight guideu003c/au003e.
Conclusion
The Robux to USD conversion picture in 2026 is the most creator-friendly it has ever been. The standard DevEx rate of $0.0038 holds steady for global traffic, the new US 18+ rate of $0.0054 lifts the most engaged US R15 experiences by 42%, and the Roblox Premium requirement makes the program more accessible rather than less for serious developers. Our robux to usd conversion tool is built to keep pace with every one of these changes. Use the table for fast lookups, the Robux to USD calculator for custom balances, and the DevEx calculator for full payout projections that include the marketplace fee, the 18+ share, and the Premium cost.
For developers, the practical takeaway is simple. Layer multiple monetization streams, target age-verified 18+ US traffic where it fits your game, batch your cash-outs above the 30,000 Robux minimum, and remember the 30% marketplace fee is real but avoidable through engagement-based payouts. For players and group admins, the conversion table gives you the cash value of any Robux balance at every rate Roblox publishes. Bookmark this page and check back as Roblox continues to roll out the 18+ rate to additional regions through 2026 and beyond.
