If you came here looking for an app that gives you free Robux, the honest answer is that it doesn't exist. Robux is Roblox's currency, and only Roblox itself can create Robux and add it to someone's account. No third-party app has that power. What does exist are indirect, slower ways that can yield credit or Robux without costing you money, as well as several scams that use this exact promise to steal accounts. Below are the real ways, the effort required for each, and how to recognize the trap.
Why no app "generates" Robux
Robux only enters your account in three ways: someone bought it (with money or store credit), you received it from an official gift card, or you sold something within Roblox itself. There is no technical loophole that makes the currency appear. Therefore, any website or app that promises a "Robux generator," "10,000 free Robux," or "human verification to release the balance" is lying. At best, it just wants you to watch ads; at worst, it asks for your Roblox username and password and takes your account along with the items you already own.
Create and sell within Roblox.
This is the only way to actually earn Robux without paying for them. You create an experience (a game) in Roblox Studio and sell passes or items within it; when another player buys it, a portion of the value goes to you. Roblox keeps a cut of each sale, so what you receive is always less than the sticker price.
O que esperar
- It's hard work: You have to put the game together, promote it, and get players. It's not a weekend shortcut.
- Selling clothing and items in the catalog is a paid feature. This part depends on the Roblox Premium subscription, which is charged monthly.
- Convert Robux into real money It goes through Roblox's official creator program and requires a high minimum balance, a paid subscription, and a verified account. It's not suitable for those who just want a few Robux for an avatar.
Google Opinion Rewards: store credit, not Robux.
Google Opinion Rewards is published by Google itself on the Google Play Store. From time to time, it sends out a short survey with few questions and pays out in Play Store credit. This credit can be used to purchase a Robux pack within the official Roblox app on Android, just like buying money in the store.
Como funciona na prática
- Installation: Download the app from the Google Play Store and complete the initial registration.
- Research: They arrive without an appointment and pay only a few cents each. There's no way to request more surveys, nor is there any guarantee of how many you'll receive.
- Use of credit: The balance is only valid for purchases on the Play Store. Accumulating the value of the cheapest Robux package usually takes weeks or months, depending on how many surveys you receive.
Reward apps: what to check before wasting hours
There's a category of apps that pay you to watch videos, test games, or answer surveys. It's important to understand their limitations: none of them deliver Robux. At most, they give you a store gift card, and that card still needs to be exchanged for Robux in your phone's official app store. In other words, there's always an extra step beyond what the "free Robux" videos suggest.
The names that appear most frequently on these lists are Swagbucks, Mistplay, and FeaturePoints. Before investing hours in any of them, open the app and confirm two things: whether it accepts registration in Brazil and whether the offered payment method works for you. Many of these services only operate in certain countries, and discovering this after accumulating points is guaranteed frustration.
A word of warning about old lists: they still mention AppNana and Cash for Apps, which are no longer available. If you find something with those names today, it's probably a fake. Never install APK files from websites, messaging groups, or video links: outside of the official store, there's no way to know what's inside the file.
Gift cards and Roblox Premium are paid options.
To avoid any doubt: the official Roblox gift card and Roblox Premium subscription cost money. Premium is charged monthly and includes a fixed amount of Robux, as well as unlocking the sale of items in the catalog. The gift card is simply money paid upfront. They are legitimate and safe options, but they are not free, and that's precisely where the "app that gives Robux" claim usually misleads. If someone wants to give you Robux as a gift, the safe way is through the official card or credit from the phone's own app store, never a transfer arranged via chat.
How to recognize a free Robux scam
- It asks for your Roblox username and password, or it asks you to "log in" to a website that is not the official one.
- It promises a large, substantial amount of Robux for filling out a form.
- There's a "human verification" process that prompts you to install more apps, and it never ends.
- It asks you to buy an inexpensive item first to "unlock" the prize.
- It offers a browser extension or APK that "adds Robux" to the account.
Two simple measures can prevent almost all damage: activate two-step verification on your Roblox account and never enter your password outside of the official Roblox app or website. If your account has already been accessed by someone else, change your password immediately and notify game support.
Final considerations
Free Robux, as promised, doesn't exist. What does exist is store credit accumulated slowly through surveys, selling items and passes within a game you created yourself, and Roblox's own paid options. If your goal is just a different avatar, it's worth remembering that Roblox distributes free items in official events on the platform, without asking for passwords or downloads. Any shortcut that deviates from this requires something in return, and that something is usually your account.
How to choose between the options
- What the app actually does. Compare the description on the store page with recent reviews. The difference between the two often reveals what the advertisement omits.
- Permissions requested. An app should only request what it needs to function. Requests for access to contacts, messages, or accessibility without reason are a red flag.
- Billing model. Check if it's free with ads, pay-per-view, or subscription-based — and the price range for in-app purchases.
- Last updated and supported. An application without a recent update tends to break with the next system version.
What these apps don't do
This is the part that almost no list mentions, and it's precisely what separates expectation from result.
- They can't do what the device's hardware doesn't allow. A feature without a corresponding sensor doesn't exist in software.
- The free version often limits exports, applies a watermark, or restricts the number of uses per day.
- A high rating in the store doesn't guarantee quality: it's worth reading recent, negative reviews.
- An app that promises impossible results usually exists only to display advertising.
Common questions
Is it safe to install?
Download from the official store, check the developer, the date of the last update, and the permissions requested.
Is the app free?
Em geral o download é, com recursos limitados ou publicidade. Confira a faixa de preço das compras internas na página da loja.
Does it take up a lot of space?
The size appears in the store, but it increases with use due to caching. Clearing the cache frees up space without losing settings.
Is there a native alternative?
It's worth checking out. Android and iOS come with several ready-made functions that eliminate the need to install another app.
Does it consume a lot of battery?
Check the usage per app in the settings and restrict background activity for any that are high.
