Does Roblox allow third-party tools?
Roblox allows third-party tools that respect its rules: website enhancers that restyle roblox.com, alternative launchers that start the official client, and FastFlags that only tune your own graphics and frame rate. What it does not allow is anything that exploits the game, cheats, bots, scams or chases free Robux. The dividing line is simple: change your own experience of the site and client, never gameplay or other players.
That is why the BetterBLOX Roblox extension and the BetterStrap bootstrapper both sit on the allowed side: they run the official client, they do not inject into a running game, and they do not change how the game plays. What they do touch — your own account settings, your trades — happens through Roblox’s own APIs on your own account, the same as clicking it yourself.
The two categories, plainly
Allowed
- Website extensions (themes, region view, profile tools)
- Launchers & bootstrappers that run the official client
- FastFlags written to your own client for FPS and graphics
- Client-side cosmetic mods on your own machine
- Account managers that store sessions locally on your machine
Not allowed
- Exploits, injectors and executors
- Cheats: aimbots, speed and no-clip hacks
- Bots that auto-farm or spam
- Scam tools and "free Robux" generators
- Flags shared around to unlock hidden or restricted behaviour
What changed in 2025–26
Roblox narrowed which client flags a local edit can still affect, and it does not publish the list of the ones that survived — so no tool can honestly promise you that a given flag is sanctioned. What happens in practice is quieter than it sounds: a flag the client no longer honours is ignored. BetterStrap checks names against Roblox’s live settings feed and marks the ones it does not find, so you can see which of your flags are doing nothing, but it does not restrict what you can type.
A safe way to add tools
If you want the upside of third-party tools without the risk, choose the ones that respect these limits: install from official stores, keep launchers to the official client, and keep flags to the ones that only change your own client. That is how BetterBLOX is built — the extension for the website, BetterStrap for the client, neither of them reaching into a running game. Our safety commitments lay out how we hold to it.