DevEx Calculator
Convert Robux into an estimated real–world payout using a configurable DevEx rate.
Estimated payout
Enter a Robux amount and pick a DevEx rate to see an estimated payout in USD.
How this works
The DevEx calculator assumes a simple proportional payout: your Robux balance is divided by 100,000 and multiplied by the selected rate. For example, if the rate is 350 USD per 100,000 Robux and you have 200,000 Robux, the estimate is 700 USD.
Real payouts depend on the official Roblox DevEx terms, minimum thresholds, and your account eligibility. Always refer to the DevEx portal for exact amounts.
DevEx: Everything You Need To Know
Cashing out your Robux through DevEx is not complicated, but getting a realistic idea of how much you will earn can be confusing. Rates change, not every creator uses the same conversion value, and there is always debate about what Roblox should pay versus what they actually pay.
This guide breaks everything down in a simple, creator friendly way. Short sentences. Zero jargon. Just the core facts you need to plan your next cash out.
How DevEx Works For Roblox Creators
DevEx lets Roblox creators convert Robux they have earned into real money. Think of it as the bridge between your in game economy and your bank account.
The important detail is that DevEx uses a fixed payout rate in USD, not the store price players pay when buying Robux. You are converting developer earnings, not trading currency.
That is why a DevEx calculator is useful. The rate can change over time, and different studios use different values when planning future payouts, so you want a simple way to test different scenarios.
DevEx Rate, Payout Math, And Key Formulas
Roblox sets a base rate for 100,000 Robux. This is often discussed around 350 USD for every 100,000 Robux, but creators also compare older 300 USD values or use custom numbers for forecasting.
A higher rate gives you a larger payout for the same Robux balance. A lower rate means you will need more Robux to hit the same cash target. The calculator lets you switch between presets or enter your own custom rate so your estimate always matches the scenario you care about.
Payout in USD
Payout = (Robux ÷ 100,000) × DevEx rate
Example: 200,000 Robux at a 350 rate 2 × 350 = 700 USD
Robux needed for a target payout
Robux needed = (Target USD ÷ DevEx rate) × 100,000
Example: Want 500 USD at a 350 rate 500 ÷ 350 ≈ 1.428 You need around 142,800 Robux
Common DevEx Use Cases For Studios
Cashing out your current balance
Enter your Robux, pick a rate, and you get a clean estimate of your next payout. This is ideal if you just want a quick answer before submitting a DevEx request.
Planning ahead for a future payout
Start with a target USD amount. Use the formula to see how many Robux you need to earn before your next DevEx window. This is helpful for monthly revenue goals or studio budgeting.
Comparing old and new DevEx rates
If Roblox changes the rate, you can compare your old and new payouts in seconds. Switch between values to see how much more or less you would earn for the same Robux balance.
Using group funds for DevEx
The math is the same for group funds. DevEx only cares that the Robux were earned legitimately on the platform and that your account and earnings meet the DevEx rules.
Real DevEx Examples Using 350 USD Rate
Here are some quick examples using a 350 USD per 100,000 Robux rate. These are estimates only but they give a solid feel for how your balance translates into real money.
Robux to USD
- 100,000 Robux → 350 USD
- 250,000 Robux → 875 USD
- 500,000 Robux → 1,750 USD
- 1,000,000 Robux → 3,500 USD
- 2,500,000 Robux → 8,750 USD
USD target to Robux required
- 100 USD → about 28,600 Robux
- 250 USD → about 71,400 Robux
- 500 USD → about 142,800 Robux
- 1,000 USD → about 285,700 Robux
- 5,000 USD → about 1,428,600 Robux
DevEx Requirements And Best Practice Tips
Roblox does not let you DevEx every Robux in your account. You must meet specific requirements and follow the DevEx Terms of Use.
- At least 100,000 Robux in your eligible DevEx balance
- Valid identity and tax information submitted to Roblox
- Robux earned through legitimate in game developer activity
- An account that complies with Roblox rules and DevEx terms
DevEx is a manual process. You submit a request, Roblox reviews it, and payouts are processed through Tipalti. It is not instant, so build that delay into your financial planning.
Tips for more accurate DevEx estimates
- Use whole Robux amounts, since payouts are whole numbers.
- Use a custom rate in the calculator if you believe Roblox will adjust DevEx values in the future.
- Recalculate if Roblox updates its terms, thresholds, or payout rates.
DevEx FAQ
These are some of the most common questions Roblox creators ask about DevEx and how payouts actually work.
No. The DevEx conversion rate is applied to Robux you have already earned. Roblox takes its platform cut when the Robux are generated through sales on the platform, not when you cash out.
Disclaimer
This page is for general information only. Roblox can update DevEx requirements, payout rates, eligibility rules, and thresholds at any time. Always confirm your real payout amount and eligibility using the official Roblox DevEx portal and documentation before making financial decisions.