Free avatar customizing tool
Avatar Customizer Roblox is a free utility room where you can change your appearance and test various accessories to see if they’re worth buying with Robux. There are two main sections, one where you try on the gear and the other where you parade it before other players. Similar games on the platform are Catalog Avatar Creator, GFX Maker Animations Avatar Editor, and Avatar Creator.
While in the lobby, you can change plenty of the settings. There’s the music player with a playlist, the trail effects on your character, emotes, dances, and much more. It’s a fun place to hang out when you don’t feel like playing any actual games on Roblox.
Customizing your avatar
The primary feature of Avatar Customizer Roblox is the customization section where you check out the gear. There are pieces for every part of your body, which you can try and then save when you find one you like. You can also save the outfit you made, which other players will be able to see. However, you can’t permanently wear it onto other games without buying the items with Robux.
Testing the new gear
When you’re done looking at the various accessories in Avatar Customizer Roblox, you can exit and run around the lobby. Other players are also around to show what they’ve done, but they’ll have the ‘Editor’ label on them when they’re busy making changes. The game won’t kick you for inactivity, but you’ll have an AFK (away from keyboard) symbol on your character. The area is small, but it’s only meant to show the appearance of your new outfit for comments.
Changing lobby settings
While you’re in the Avatar Customizer Roblox lobby, you can test out the settings buttons on the left. There are dance moves to perform in your new outfit, or you can try some of the emotes. The music is enjoyable to listen to, and there’s a playlist with more details.
A casual experience
Avatar Customizer Roblox is a fun casual experience with no need to level up or complete missions. If you want to see how an item would look like on you for free, you simply go to the editor screen and try them on.
Of course, owning them permanently will cost you Robux. However, it’s not really needed if you simply want to show off and take some photos.