How many Roblox accounts can you have?
You can have as many Roblox accounts as you want. Roblox sets no hard cap on how many accounts one person may create, and plenty of players run several. The real limits are practical. Each account needs its own email address, and the official account switcher only remembers five at a time. Once you go past five, you need another way to keep the extra logins straight.
That is the gap the BetterLauncher Roblox account manager fills on Windows and Mac: it holds your accounts locally on your PC and signs each one in with a click, so the built-in five-account ceiling stops being your problem.
No account cap, but one email each
There is no number Roblox will stop you at. What you cannot do is register two accounts under the same email, because Roblox uses the email as the login and the recovery contact. If you want ten accounts, that is ten emails. The easy trick is aliases: many email providers let you add a tag to your address so every alt has a technically different email that still delivers to one inbox. That keeps the accounts separate without ten real mailboxes to check.
Where the "5 accounts" number comes from
A lot of people hear that Roblox limits you to five accounts. That number is real, but it is not an account cap. It is the size of the account switcher built into roblox.com, which remembers up to five logins so you can hop between them without retyping a password. Add a sixth and it bumps an older one off the list. So the limit is on quick-switch slots, not on how many accounts you are allowed to own.
Holding more than five
An illustration of a desktop manager listing accounts past the built-in limit. It does not sign into any real account. BetterLauncher keeps the list and switches between them one client at a time; running several clients side by side is BetterStrap’s job.
- MActiveMainAccountActive
- BBuilderAltSaved
- TTradingAltSaved
- GGfxTesterSaved
Illustrative demo — no real accounts or cookies. BetterLauncher stores each saved session encrypted for your OS user and launches whichever one you set active — one Roblox client at a time.