Roblox Account Value Calculator
Type a username. Get the total RAP of every limited they own, the items driving it, and where the account ranks.
Public inventories only. Accounts checked here appear on the leaderboard below.
Richest accounts checked here
| # | Account | Total RAP | Limiteds |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Roblox | 167,985,693 | 1,000 |
| 2 | Linkmon99 | 161,164,511 | 627 |
| 3 | Stickmasterluke | 123,839,781 | 1,000 |
| 4 | InceptionTime | 106,084,265 | 613 |
| 5 | Merely | 56,329,540 | 1,000 |
| 6 | ReeseMcBlox | 19,732,776 | 384 |
| 7 | builderman | 14,027,799 | 48 |
| 8 | Shedletsky | 13,440,089 | 556 |
| 9 | Seranok | 11,598,580 | 95 |
| 10 | Erythia | 7,015,506 | 105 |
| 11 | TheGamer101 | 2,665,327 | 133 |
| 12 | Sorcus | 539,104 | 62 |
| 13 | maplestick | 147,299 | 132 |
| 14 | zeuxcg | 93,700 | 9 |
Every account here has a public inventory and was added by someone checking it. Repeat checks refresh an entry rather than adding another.
What RAP actually measures
RAP stands for recent average price. Roblox calculates it per item as a weighted average of recent resales, and publishes it on the item itself — so the total on this page is Roblox's own arithmetic, not an estimate of ours. That is deliberate: a value calculator that invents its own prices is impossible to check.
It is a lagging figure, and that is its main weakness. Because it averages past sales, an item nobody currently wants keeps a high RAP long after demand has gone, and a newly desirable item lags behind what it is really fetching. Traders therefore separate RAP from value, where value is what an item would sell for today. RAP is the number that can be verified; treat it as a measure of past interest rather than a price tag.
One thing no site can include is Robux. A balance is private to the account holder, so any calculator claiming to total it is guessing.
Why most accounts come back private
Roblox defaults inventories to closed, and most people never change it. A closed inventory returns nothing to anybody — this tool, competing sites, or a curious stranger — which is exactly the point of the setting. If you want your own account valued, open it under Settings, Privacy, “Who can see my inventory”, and check again.
Curious about the items themselves rather than an account? The limiteds database tracks RAP across every limited we follow, user lookup turns a username into an ID, and guess the price is the game version of the same knowledge.
Questions
How is a Roblox account’s value calculated?
By adding up the RAP — recent average price — of every limited item in the account’s inventory. RAP is Roblox’s own figure, a weighted average of what an item recently sold for, published on each item. We do not estimate anything: the total here is Roblox’s numbers added together.
Why does it say the inventory is private?
Most Roblox accounts have their inventory closed by default, and a closed inventory cannot be read by anyone — not this tool, not any other value site. Only the account owner can change it, under Settings, Privacy, "Who can see my inventory". Nothing is hidden from us specifically.
Is RAP the same as what an account is worth?
No, and it is worth understanding the gap. RAP is a lagging average of past sales, so an item nobody is currently buying can carry a high RAP for a long time. Traders talk about "value" as what an item would actually sell for today, which is often well below RAP for unwanted items and above it for sought-after ones. RAP is the honest, verifiable number; treat it as a floor for interest, not a price tag.
Does Robux in the account count?
No. A Robux balance is private — Roblox publishes it to nobody — so it cannot be included by any site. Only limited items, which are publicly listed in an open inventory, are counted here.
Why do some items add nothing to the total?
A limited that has never been resold has no recent average price, because there are no recent sales to average. Those items are counted in the item total but contribute zero to the value, and the result says how many of them there are rather than quietly ignoring them.
How do I get on the leaderboard?
Check an account with a public inventory and it is added automatically. Repeat checks update the existing entry rather than adding a second one, so looking yourself up repeatedly does not move you up.
Can I be removed from the leaderboard?
Yes — get in touch and the entry is hidden. Setting the inventory back to private also stops it being updated, though the last recorded figure stays until removal is requested.