Roblox has announced “Roblox Moments,” a new short-form video feature similar to TikTok, allowing users aged 13 and above to capture, edit, and share 30-second gameplay clips. Users can add music, write descriptions, and browse a scrollable feed of community-shared clips, reacting with emojis or jumping directly into the featured experiences. All content is moderated before posting, and users can report inappropriate videos. Roblox plans to introduce API-based tools later this year, enabling creators to build custom in-game creation and discovery systems. To support its creator community, Roblox is increasing the Developer Exchange (DevEx) rate—100,000 Robux will now convert to $380 instead of $350. The platform is also rolling out new AI tools that allow creators to generate fully functional objects, starting with vehicles and weapons. Text-to-speech and speech-to-text APIs will enhance immersion, enabling NPC dialogue and voice commands with ten customizable English voice presets. Performance improvements include a new “Server Authority” mode to reduce cheating and improve physics realism. Avatars will soon move more naturally, with lifelike running, climbing, and object interaction. Roblox also plans to boost visual fidelity across devices without requiring extra effort from creators or sacrificing performance. These updates aim to enhance creativity, interactivity, and user experience across the platform.