Roblox AI comparison

Revix vs ForgeGUI

ForgeGUI generates great-looking Roblox art and UI assets; Revix is an AI agent that actually builds the whole game — geometry, scripts, UI and animation — live inside Roblox Studio.

Revix vs ForgeGUI at a glance

CapabilityRevixForgeGUI
What it buildsWhole games: geometry, scripts, UI, animation2D art + UI assets, some 3D
Works in Roblox StudioYes — agent builds live in StudioPlugin pushes generated assets to Studio
Full games vs UI/art onlyFull playable gamesArt / UI assets only
Luau scriptingYes — scripter modeNo
Animation / riggingYes — animator + auto-rigNo
UI outputWired, in-game UI w/ real icon libsUI art to assemble yourself
Thumbnails / iconsNot the focusCore strength (high-CTR)
PricingFlat tiers $4.99-$29.99/moCredit-based, not publicly listed
Free tierYes (5 builds/day)Yes (starter credits)

What is ForgeGUI?

ForgeGUI is an AI design platform for game creators that generates game-ready visual assets — thumbnails, game icons, GUI sets and GFX, plus some 3D assets — from text prompts and style references. It serves Roblox, UEFN, Unity, Unreal and Minecraft creators who want fast, polished art without Photoshop or Figma, and can push generated UI to Roblox Studio via a plugin.

Pricing: Not publicly listed as fixed tiers. ForgeGUI uses a credit-based model with a free tier ("starter credits") and paid plans that unlock more credits, faster generation and advanced features; each generation reportedly costs about 3-5 credits. No specific monthly prices are published on the site.

Why developers pick Revix over ForgeGUI

Builds the whole game, not just the art

ForgeGUI stops at thumbnails, icons and UI assets. Revix is an agent that builds the actual game — 3D geometry and models, Luau scripts and systems, UI and animation — so you get something playable, not just images.

Real scripting and game systems

Revix has a dedicated scripter mode that writes working Luau: tycoons, shops, rebirth systems, data persistence and more. ForgeGUI does no scripting at all.

Animation and auto-rigging included

Revix has an animator mode with auto-rigging, a capability ForgeGUI simply does not offer.

Functional, wired-up UIs — not just UI art

Both make good-looking interfaces, but Revix builds UIs that are actually placed and connected in your game (using real icon libraries like Kenney), instead of exporting art you still have to assemble and script.

Agentic, multi-step building inside Studio

Revix plans, builds and self-verifies across specialist modes (UI, builder, scripter, tester, debug, animator) directly in Roblox Studio, rather than generating one-off assets you import.

Simple, transparent subscription pricing

Revix has clear flat tiers (Free, Hobby $4.99, Developer $9.99, Studio $29.99) with daily build limits, versus ForgeGUI's credit-burn model where each generation spends credits and prices aren't published.

Where ForgeGUI is strong

  • Strong, game-quality 2D art output — high-CTR thumbnails (1920x1080) and square game icons (1080x1080) in cinematic or cartoony styles
  • Style-reference system: upload a UI screenshot and it locks colors, borders and aesthetic across a whole asset set
  • Multi-platform and multi-format — exports PNG, ZIP and GLB for Roblox, UEFN, Unity, Unreal and Minecraft
  • Large, active user base (advertised 60K+ creators) and a free tier to try it

Where ForgeGUI falls short

  • Generates visual assets only — it does not build a playable game
  • No Luau scripting or game systems (tycoon logic, shops, rebirth, data stores, etc.)
  • No animation or auto-rigging
  • UI is delivered as art/assets rather than a fully wired, interactive in-game interface with behavior
  • Its Roblox Studio plugin pushes generated assets, but the building, scripting and wiring is still on you

The verdict

ForgeGUI is a genuinely strong AI design tool — if your goal is fast, high-CTR Roblox thumbnails, game icons and UI art, it does that well and across multiple engines. But it stops at assets: no scripting, no game systems, no animation, and no actual playable game. Revix is built for the rest of the job — an agentic system that plans, builds and self-verifies a whole Roblox game (geometry, Luau scripts, functional UI and animation) directly in Studio. If you want to go from a prompt to a working game rather than a folder of images, Revix is worth trying.

Revix vs ForgeGUI — FAQ

Is Revix a good ForgeGUI alternative?

It depends on what you need. ForgeGUI is excellent for generating Roblox thumbnails, icons and UI art. If you want to actually build a playable game — with 3D geometry, Luau scripts, functional UI and animation — Revix is the stronger choice because it builds the whole game inside Roblox Studio, not just the visuals.

What is the difference between Revix and ForgeGUI?

ForgeGUI is an AI design tool that generates visual assets (thumbnails, icons, GUI art, some 3D) you then import and assemble. Revix is an AI agent that builds entire games: it writes Luau scripts, places and wires UI, creates geometry and handles animation/auto-rigging live in Studio.

Can ForgeGUI build a full Roblox game?

No. ForgeGUI generates visual assets only — it does not write scripts, build game systems, or animate. To turn its assets into a working game you still need to do the scripting and assembly yourself, or use a game-building agent like Revix.

Does Revix make Roblox UI like ForgeGUI?

Yes, Revix builds polished, game-quality UIs using real icon libraries like Kenney and cartoon icon packs. The difference is that Revix places and wires the UI into your actual game, whereas ForgeGUI exports UI art that you assemble and script yourself.

Which is cheaper, Revix or ForgeGUI?

ForgeGUI uses a credit-based model with a free tier and paid plans that aren't publicly priced, where each generation spends credits. Revix uses flat subscription tiers — Free, Hobby ($4.99/mo), Developer ($9.99/mo) and Studio ($29.99/mo) — with daily build limits, which is easier to predict.

Can I use Revix and ForgeGUI together?

Yes. They solve different problems. You could use ForgeGUI for marketing art like high-CTR thumbnails and game icons, and use Revix to actually build and script the game itself in Roblox Studio.

Build your Roblox game with Revix

Describe your game and Revix builds it inside Roblox Studio — 3D, game-quality UI, Luau, and animation. Start free with 5 builds a day.