SuperbulletAI: The first and strongest Roblox AI game creator.
Hawknet: Professional Roblox developer tools and AI scripting.
Ropilot: The native, in-Studio way to code with AI.
WEPPY: Specialized AI for building Roblox worlds and logic.
ASSET OUTSOURCING
Thumbnails:Artly — AI-driven game art and thumbnail generation.
3D Meshes:Nilo — Generates environments, props, weapons, and characters.
Terrain:World Machine — Advanced AI terrain and 3D model generation.
Rigging:Mesh2Motion — AI mesh animations (works great with Nilo exports).
Animation:NoCapMocap — AI-powered R6 and R15 animations.
Audio:ElevenLabs (SFX/Voice) or Suno (Music/Atmosphere).
METHODOLOGIES
To streamline your workflow using Agentic AI, consider these three primary approaches:
1. The VS Code Bridge
Utilize Claude Code within VS Code by exporting your Roblox hierarchy using Azul. Sync changes back to Studio via Rojo or Pesto. This bypasses Studio’s encryption, allowing AI agents to fully “read” and understand your entire codebase locally.
2. Direct MCP Integration
Connect Claude directly to the Roblox ecosystem using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). This removes the need for external sync tools, enabling the AI to communicate with and manipulate Studio in real-time.
3. The Hybrid Stack
Combine Pesto/Weppy with VS Code and an MCP-enabled Claude. This creates a high-sync environment for maximum developer efficiency and complex project management.
Why use any of these when roblox assistant/gemini is free and gets what I need done 99% of the time (bug fixes). I’m also certain no competent game dev actually uses agents to make their game for them unless they want their game to be filled with exploiters, as we can see with the infamous “free gamepass” exploits used in games (lol)
Easiest way to get nobody to play your game
Roblox music library is so expansive, not even sure why you would need this, just search on the library
Toolbox is still expansive, plus, you can even use scripts to make these too, like terrain and mesh animation (like skinned meshed water)
I’m not hating on ai as I think ai is indeed a very good resource, but signing up on all these sites and paying for ai assets when you could just instead use the built-in toolbox which has high quality assets for free is absolutely not worth it
In conclusion: free > paid and use the tools we already have instead of paying for things you don’t need
If anyone uses these then they’re just wasting time they could be learning to code themselves. If you’re looking for AI, then you’re better off using it as a development advisor, rather than a tool to let you sit back and do nothing.
The authors post history shows he has only spoken in AI related posts. Highly doubt he even made this list himself.