1 million earned Robux is worth $3,800 USD through Roblox's Developer Exchange (DevEx) using the current rate of $0.0038 per Robux, but you must meet eligibility requirements, including earning the Robux and having at least 30,000 to cash out, with the final amount subject to taxes.
What is the price of 1 million Robux? For players, 1 million Robux is worth $12,500. For developers, it's $3,500.
Exchange Rate
$.0038/R$ (which comes out to $114 USD for 30,000 Earned Robux).
The minimum amount of Robux required to submit a DevEx is 30,000. The maximum amount of Robux you can DevEx in one transaction is 20,000,000,000.
Yes, 100,000 Robux is worth approximately $350 when redeemed by eligible developers through Roblox's Developer Exchange (DevEx) program, at a rate of about $0.0035 per Robux; however, players buying Robux directly get a worse rate, closer to $0.0125 per Robux for large packs, meaning $350 buys far fewer Robux for regular purchases.
The Roblox Developer Exchange Program (also known as DevEx) is a program that allows Roblox creators to exchange their Earned Robux for real money.
Selling Limiteds: As a reminder, when selling anything on Roblox, the item creator, the seller, and Roblox receive a split of every transaction as follows: 30% to creator. 40% to seller/affiliate. 30% to Roblox.
$50.00 – 4000 Robux. $100 – 8000 Robux. $125 – 10 000 Robux.
Sale history
It was put on-sale for 24,800 Robux, cutting off the usual 31,000 Robux by 20% during the Memorial Day 2015 sale. It was brought back on-sale for 24,800 Robux again during the Memorial Day 2016 sale.
For $20, you generally get 1,700 Robux when buying the $19.99 package on web/PC, or 1,600 Robux through gift cards, with Premium members often receiving bonus Robux, like an extra 10% (around 170-200 more). The exact amount depends on whether you're buying directly, using a gift card, or have a Premium subscription, with web purchases usually offering more.
An overview of what the DevEx program is, how to submit a DevEx request, and the requirements for a user to submit a request. The Roblox Developer Exchange Program (also known as DevEx) is a program that allows Roblox creators to exchange their Earned Robux for real money.
How much does Devex Pro cost? Devex Pro costs $399 with an annual subscription or $59.99 on a month-to-month basis. Your first 15 days of Devex Pro are free with an annual subscription. After that your credit card will be charged.
It's still possible to redeem Robux through Microsoft Rewards, just that only certain amounts work now.
No, there's no legitimate way to get completely free Robux; sites offering "generators" are scams designed to steal info, but you can earn Robux by creating and selling avatar items, building popular experiences (games), or through the DevEx program (for developers), or by purchasing them or redeeming gift cards. Roblox officially offers ways to get Robux through purchases, Premium memberships, and earning opportunities within the platform for creators, while warning users about fake free Robux offers and generators.
Any Robux earned from 10 AM PT September 5th, 2025 onward will automatically cash out a rate of $0.0038 for every Earned Robux. For example: 10,000 Earned Robux previously converted to $35. Now, that same 10,000 Earned Robux will convert to $38.
Ways to Get Robux
Roblox takes a 30% cut, and because pls donate also needs to make money (just like any other business) they also take a cut, they take an additional 10% cut, so in total 40% is taken.
On July 25, 2012, Roblox increased the marketplace fee for all items to a 30% fee, in an attempt to regulate the Robux that came into the economy. When developer product and pass sales became available to users without Builders Club, the marketplace fee was established as 90% for those users.
Top 10 creators averaged $33.9 million. Top 100 creators averaged $6 million. Top 1,000 creators averaged $820,000, up 570% since 2019.
DM – Direct message. To ask a player to message privately on the Roblox chat feature. Dog water – Used to criticise another player's performance. Fat legs – Derogatory term to describe an avatar where a female torso and default legs are used which many feel is ugly. F4 – To quit or end the game.
It has more than 800,000 registered members, including development organizations, donor agencies, suppliers and aid workers. The company claims to have more than 1 million active users. Its Devex's founder, president and editor-in-chief is Raj Kumar.