Roblox AI comparison

Revix vs Studs

Both turn a prompt into a Roblox game with AI — but Revix builds directly inside Roblox Studio with geometry, scripts, UI, and animation, while Studs generates games in your browser.

Revix vs Studs at a glance

CapabilityRevixStuds
What it buildsFull games: 3D, scripts, UI, animationFull games from a prompt
Where it runsInside Roblox Studio (plugin)In the browser, no install
Works with your Studio projectYes, edits your live placeGenerates a game, publishes out
Scripting (Luau)Yes, dedicated scripter modeYes; in-browser 'Dev Mode' rolling out
Animation / riggingYes, animator + auto-riggingNot clearly featured
UI qualityReal icon libraries, game-qualityGenerated UI included
AvailabilityOpen nowSeason/waitlist gated
PricingFree + $4.99 / $9.99 / $29.99Not publicly listed

What is Studs?

Studs (studs.gg) is a browser-based, no-code AI tool from Paralov that turns a text description into a Roblox game, with one-click publishing to Roblox. It targets non-developers who want a playable game from an idea without installing or learning Studio.

Pricing: Not publicly listed. Studs has run on a season-based, waitlist model (Season 1 and Season 2 have ended) and advertises a "try free" entry point, but no public monthly pricing tiers were findable at the time of research.

Why developers pick Revix over Studs

Builds inside Roblox Studio, not just the browser

Revix connects via a Studio plugin and edits your actual place in real time — adding parts, models, scripts, and UI to the project you already have. Studs generates a game in the browser and publishes it out, separate from your live Studio workflow.

One agent for geometry, scripts, UI, and animation

Revix uses specialist modes (UI, builder, scripter, tester, debug, animator) including auto-rigging and animation in a single loop. Studs focuses on generating a complete game from a prompt, with in-browser code editing still rolling out as 'Dev Mode'.

Game-quality art, not bare frames

Revix builds polished UIs using real icon libraries (Kenney, cartoon icon packs) so menus and HUDs look shipped, not placeholder.

Always open, with clear pricing

Revix is available now with published tiers — Free (5 builds/day), Hobby $4.99, Developer $9.99, Studio $29.99 — instead of a season/waitlist gate and unlisted pricing.

Iterate in your real project

Because Revix works in Studio, you can keep iterating on an existing game and combine AI output with your own manual edits, rather than evolving a browser-hosted project.

Self-verifying agent loop

Revix plans, builds, then tests and debugs its own work across multiple steps, aiming for output you can keep building on directly in Studio.

Where Studs is strong

  • Zero-friction entry: builds entirely in the browser with no Studio install and no setup, lowering the barrier for complete beginners
  • One-click publishing straight to Roblox from the browser
  • Strong early traction (31,000+ users tried it) and a planned 'Dev Mode' for in-browser code editing
  • Backed by a funded company (Paralov) iterating actively on a new engine

Where Studs falls short

  • Builds in the browser rather than inside Roblox Studio, so it does not work alongside your existing place/assets in Studio in real time
  • Access is gated by a season/waitlist model — it has not been continuously open, and Season 1 was closed to rebuild the engine
  • No public pricing tiers, making cost and limits hard to plan around
  • The founders have publicly acknowledged the output quality is still maturing ('the tech isn't there yet'), with mixed user feedback
  • Less transparency on specialist build stages (UI, scripting, animation, rigging) compared to a multi-mode agent

The verdict

Studs (studs.gg) is a genuinely accessible way to spin up a Roblox game from a prompt with no install — a good fit for complete beginners, and its team is iterating actively. But it builds in the browser, has run on a season/waitlist model, and does not publish clear pricing. Revix takes a different approach: it builds full games directly inside Roblox Studio via a plugin — real geometry, Luau scripts, game-quality UI, and animation in one self-verifying agent — and it is open now with transparent tiers starting free. If you want AI that works inside your real Studio project, Revix is worth trying.

Revix vs Studs — FAQ

Is Revix a good Studs alternative?

Yes. If you want AI to build a Roblox game but prefer to work inside Roblox Studio on your real project — with geometry, scripts, UI, and animation in one agent — Revix is a strong alternative to the browser-based Studs. Revix is also open now with published pricing, while Studs has used a season/waitlist model.

What is the difference between Revix and Studs?

The core difference is where they build. Studs (studs.gg) generates a Roblox game in your browser and publishes it to Roblox in one click. Revix runs as a Roblox Studio plugin and builds directly inside your place in real time, adding parts, models, Luau scripts, UI, and animation.

Does Studs work inside Roblox Studio?

Studs is primarily a browser-based, no-code tool — you describe your game and it builds in the browser, then publishes to Roblox. Revix instead operates inside Roblox Studio via a plugin, so it edits the place you are already working on.

How much does Studs cost?

Studs has not published clear monthly pricing tiers; it has operated on a season/waitlist model with a 'try free' entry. Revix has transparent pricing: Free (5 builds/day), Hobby $4.99/mo, Developer $9.99/mo, and Studio $29.99/mo.

Can I try Revix for free?

Yes. Revix has a free tier with 5 builds per day (Discord-gated) and 3 images, so you can test building a Roblox game with AI before upgrading.

Which is better for a beginner, Revix or Studs?

Studs is built around the absolute lowest barrier — no install, everything in the browser. Revix asks you to use Roblox Studio with a plugin, but in return you build in your real project with full control over 3D, scripts, UI, and animation, which matters as your game grows.

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.