Public image download tool

Download a Roblox Image from an ID

Paste a public Roblox image or decal ID, inspect the current preview, then download a lightweight 150px or larger 420px PNG.

No extension required150px and 420px PNGPublic assets only

Image ID downloader

Preview and download a public Roblox image

The tool accepts a raw number, rbxassetid URI, or Roblox asset URL. It does not request your Roblox password or cookie.
Public images only
Try:Paste a value

How the Roblox image download tool works

Enter an image or decal ID and choose Preview. The site asks Roblox for the current public asset thumbnail and basic public details. When a completed preview is available, the two download buttons save that PNG through the site download endpoint. The smaller option is convenient for quick references; the 420px option gives you more pixels for inspection and mockups.

This is a preview-image downloader, not a private asset extractor and not a promise of original upload resolution. It does not unlock restricted assets, models, audio, places, or files that require an owner credential. If Roblox exposes no public image, the page returns an explanation rather than a blank file.

Download a Roblox image in four steps

Copy the numeric ID or full asset URL from Roblox. Paste it into the field above and select Preview. Compare the image, asset name, creator, and ID with the source you expected. Finally, choose the 150px or 420px PNG button. The downloaded filename includes the Roblox ID and selected size so multiple assets remain easy to sort.

If you are starting from a search rather than a known number, use the decal ID page first. Open a promising result in the inspector, confirm the preview, and return here with the ID. This separates discovery from downloading and reduces the chance of saving the wrong image.

Choose 150px for speed or 420px for inspection

A 150px preview is enough for compact notes, ID catalogs, and quick visual confirmation. The 420px option is better when you need to inspect edges, transparency, small text, or the center of a crosshair. Neither size should be treated as the original creator file, and enlarging a thumbnail cannot restore detail that is not present.

For production game art, keep your authorized source file in the project pipeline and use Roblox asset references inside Studio. The download here is most useful as a reference, a temporary design aid, or a way to identify which public asset an ID represents.

Know the difference between a thumbnail and the source upload

The downloaded PNG is a Roblox-served thumbnail at the selected size. It is designed for previewing an asset, not for recovering an original design file. It may be resized, compressed, or otherwise processed by Roblox. Transparency and small details can also look different from the local file the creator originally uploaded.

If you own the artwork and need production quality, return to your project source or creator dashboard rather than enlarging this preview. If you do not own it, downloading a public thumbnail does not grant additional reuse rights. Treat the file as a reference tied to its source ID and Roblox page.

A public image lookup should not need account secrets

This page accepts only an ID, an rbxassetid URI, or a public Roblox asset URL. It does not ask for a Roblox password, session cookie, API key, browser extension, or executable download. Private and restricted assets stay outside the scope of the tool.

Be cautious with downloaders that request a .ROBLOSECURITY cookie for a simple public image preview. That cookie can represent an active account session and should never be pasted into an unrelated website. For owned private assets, use Roblox creator tools and properly scoped official credentials instead.

Why an ID may have no downloadable image

The ID may belong to another asset type, the image may be private, the upload may still be processing, or Roblox moderation may have removed the thumbnail. A malformed URL can also point the parser at no valid ID. Open the official asset page when possible and confirm that it currently displays the image you expect.

Rate limits and temporary Roblox service failures can also interrupt a request. Wait briefly and retry once rather than submitting the same ID many times. If one ID fails but other known public images work, the issue is likely specific to that asset rather than the whole tool.

Keep the image source and usage rights in view

A publicly visible thumbnail is not a transfer of copyright or a blanket license for reuse. Review the creator and source page, follow Roblox rules, and use your own or authorized artwork in published experiences. Do not remove attribution or imply ownership of someone else’s work.

The direct Roblox link in the result keeps the downloaded preview connected to its source. Save the asset ID with your project notes so collaborators can check where the image came from and replace it cleanly if its state changes later.

For team projects, pair the downloaded reference with a short asset note: ID, creator, source URL, intended screen or surface, and the date it was selected. That small record makes later audits and replacements much faster than searching project files for unexplained numbers.