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title Roblox Studio setup
description Explains how to install Roblox Studio on your system.

Create immersive 3D experiences on Roblox with Roblox Studio, a free application available on Windows and Mac.

1. Click the following **Download Studio** button.
  1. In the pop-up dialog, click the Download Studio button.

    The pop-up dialog with the Download Studio button highlighted.
  2. Find the Studio installer in your browser's download history and double-click the file.

    • On Windows, the file is RobloxStudio.exe.
    • On Mac, the file is RobloxStudio.dmg.
  3. After Studio finishes installing, a pop-up confirmation displays. Click the Launch Studio button.

  4. Sign in to Studio with your Roblox account (if you don't have an account, create one at roblox.com).

**OS Version** Windows 10
macOS 10.14
Windows 11
macOS 14+
**Memory (RAM)** 3 GB 8 GB
**Resolution** 1600×900 or higher

Customization

Many customization options are accessible via File ⟩ Studio Settings (AltS on Windows; S on Mac). You can quickly locate known settings by typing keywords into the search field at the top of the window. For example, search for theme to explicitly set Studio to dark theme or light theme.

A close up view of the Studio Settings window.

In addition to general settings, you can customize Studio's [window layout](../studio/ui-overview.md#layout-customization) to best suit your workflows.

Updates

In contrast to certain other engines, every experience runs on the latest version of the Roblox Engine. You should keep Studio up‑to‑date to utilize the latest APIs and features.

If your current version of Studio is outdated, you'll see an Update Available button in the upper-right corner. Clicking the button will prompt you to save/close the currently open place so that Studio can automatically update and restart.

Studio's Model tab with the Update Studio button highlighted.

Beta features

Many beta features are available through Studio's File ⟩ Beta Features menu. Once you've enabled beta features, click the Save button and you'll be prompted to restart Studio for the features to take effect.