

Calculate your earnings in USD from Robux
Minimum 30,000 Robux required for DevEx
The Developer Exchange Program (DevEx) lets you convert earned Robux into real money. You need at least 30,000 Robux, a verified email, valid DevEx portal account, be 13+ years old, and comply with Roblox Terms of Use.
You can submit one DevEx request per calendar month. For more details, visit the DevEx Terms of Use.
The Developer Exchange Program lets you turn your Roblox earnings into actual cash. Once you've accumulated 30,000 Robux or more in your account, you can convert your virtual currency into real-world money. You're allowed to submit one completed DevEx request per calendar month.
To use DevEx, you need to agree to its Terms of Use and meet a few basic requirements:
At least 10,000 earned Robux in your account
A verified email address
A valid DevEx portal account
You must be 13 years old or older
Good standing in the Roblox community and compliance with the platform's Terms of Use
When you're ready to convert your earnings, you want to know exactly how much USD you'll receive. The exchange rate isn't obvious, and you need to factor in tax and other considerations.
This calculator shows you the real value of your Robux before you submit your request, so there are no surprises when the money hits your account.
The Roblox developer exchange uses a fixed rate that determines how much real money you earn from your game. Your 100k Robux converts to a specific dollar amount, and this tool updates its data to reflect any changes in the developer exchange program.
You enter your Robux amount, and the calculator instantly shows what you'll get paid.
The conversion rate for the developer exchange program differs from the standard purchase rate because you're being compensated for creating experiences that the Roblox community enjoys.
The rate accounts for the platform's operational costs, and you also need to consider tax since this money counts as income.
The DevEx calculator helps you calculate both the gross conversion and what you might actually take home after everything is factored in.
