LibShortcut

Robux Simulator

by Valox_28 v1.2.7
iOS 16+
Requires
Entertainment
Category
Jun 2026
Updated

Let’s be clear up front: Robux Simulator does not generate a single Robux. It is a joke shortcut that lets you punch in any number and see it dressed up as a Roblox-style balance. Perfect for screenshots, group chat pranks, and pretending you finally snagged that limited item.

Inside the shortcut

Tap the shortcut, type whatever amount of fake currency you want to flex, and the tile shows it back to you as a “Robux” total. That is the whole act. You can set it to a believable 8,000 or go for an absurd 999,999,999 if subtlety isn’t your style. The shortcut runs locally on your iPhone or iPad, never touches a Roblox account, and stores nothing online. Roblox itself stays untouched, which is exactly the point of a gag like this.

How to install

  1. Tap Add Shortcut on this page from an iOS device with the Shortcuts app installed.
  2. Review the actions in the preview, scroll to the bottom, and tap Add Shortcut to confirm.
  3. Pin it to your Home Screen or Share Sheet so the joke is one tap away.

How to use it

Run the shortcut from your library, Home Screen, or Spotlight. A prompt asks for the number you want displayed. Type the figure, confirm, and the fake balance appears on screen ready for a screenshot. Want a new total? Run it again and pick a different value. There is no save state, no leaderboard, no account.

Common questions

Is this actually going to put Robux in my account?

Absolutely not — and any shortcut claiming otherwise is lying. This one just prints back whatever number you typed in. Real Robux only come from Roblox’s own store or their official earner programs.

Is it going to ask for my Roblox login?

Nope, and that’s kind of the point. It never sees your Roblox account, runs entirely on your iPhone, and only talks to the network through UpdateKit when checking RoutineHub for a new version.

What do I need to run it?

Any iPhone or iPad on iOS 16 or later with the Shortcuts app installed. That’s the whole list.

Required Dependencies

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