Our partners
Roblox partners with global experts on topics relating to media literacy, online safety, child development, and mental health to inform our products and policies. We co-create resources which empower the community of Roblox users, developers, parents, and caregivers to gain increased confidence and mastery of online spaces.
Industry partners
Roblox openly shares its safety innovations with the industry, as we believe they should not be a source of competitive advantage:
- Roblox Sentinel
- Open-Source Voice Safety Classifier Model
- Robust Open Online Safety Tools (ROOST) Initiative
- Tech Coalition's Lantern Project
- RobloxGuard 1.0
- Roblox PII Classifier
Since 2018, we have been an active participant in the Tech Coalition, a collective of technology companies dedicated to safeguarding children online.
In 2023, we proudly became a founding member of Lantern, whose mission is to facilitate information sharing among participating companies, enabling them to effectively combat malicious actors who operate across multiple platforms. This initiative brings together industry leaders such as Meta, Google, Microsoft, Reddit, Twitch, OpenAI, and Discord.
Innovation partners
Roblox’s commitment to engaging with key stakeholders is a driving force behind our innovation. We’ve invited members from the community to join the following groups:
- Community Safety Council
- Parent and Caregiver Council
- Teen Council
- Safety & Civility Advisory Board
Global Safety Organization partners
Roblox has partnerships with over 20 leading global organizations that focus on child and internet safety, including:
- ConnectSafely
- Digital Wellness Lab
- EU Better Internet for Kids (Insafe)
- Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI)
- International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)
- Internet Matters
- kidSafe
- National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE)
- Ofcom Making Sense of Media
- UK Safer Internet Centre
- Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle (USK)
Law Enforcement Partners
We are deeply committed to safety and work closely with law enforcement, including:
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC)
- National Crime Agency
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) “Know2Protect” Campaign