Toolbox

The Toolbox, accessible from the View tab, contains a selection of models, decals, meshes, audio, plugins, videos, and fonts made by Roblox or Roblox community members. It also includes all of the creations that you've personally published or those which were published by groups you belong to.

Studio's View tab with the Toolbox button highlighted.

The toolbox contains four distinct sections:

A close up view of the Toolbox with the Creator Store tab highlighted.

The Creator Store section contains models, decals, meshes, audio, plugins, videos, and fonts made by Roblox or Roblox community members. See Creator Store for more information.

Find and use assets

With millions of assets available, it's helpful to narrow the search results to find exactly what you are looking for. To browse and use assets:

  1. In the top-left corner, click the category selector dropdown and choose an asset category. Optionally click the advanced filter button to filter results by verified creator status, a specific creator, the sale price for plugins, and file length for audio assets.

    The Toolbox window with the category selector highlighted
    The Toolbox window with the advanced filter highlighted
  2. In the search field, type what you want to find and press Enter. The view curates a selection of assets according to your query.

  3. OPTIONAL
    Hover over an asset thumbnail and click the magnifying glass icon to closely inspect the asset's community rating, description, and more.

    A preview view of an asset with the inspect icon highlighted.
  4. To add an asset to an experience:

    • If the asset is a model, mesh, decal, video, or audio asset, click it or drag‑and‑drop it into the 3D viewport. It then inserts into the Explorer hierarchy, and assets with 3D content display in the viewport.
    • If the asset is a plugin, click it and use the Install button to add it to the mezzanine's Plugins tab.
    • If the asset is a font, click it and use the Install button to add it to your font library. It then becomes available for user interface elements such as text labels or buttons.

Asset configuration

Right-clicking an asset and selecting Edit Asset opens the Asset Configuration window. In this window, you can edit the asset's details or restore it to a previous version.

Troubleshooting

The toolbox runs through a web view. If you're experiencing any of the following issues, run the associated troubleshooting steps.

Windows
  1. Reinstall your Windows WebView2 installation.
  2. Delete the WebView2 data folder found at %LOCALAPPDATA%\Roblox\RobloxStudio\WebView2. Studio will automatically recreate this folder when it opens.
Mac
Delete the WebKit data folders found at ~/Library/WebKit/com.Roblox.RobloxStudio and ~/Library/Caches/com.Roblox.RobloxStudio/WebKit. Studio will automatically recreate these folders when it opens.
Windows
  1. Right click the speaker icon in the taskbar.
  2. Click Open Volume Mixer.
  3. Make sure that Microsoft Edge WebView2 is not muted.