how to see approval in roblox studio
In Roblox Studio, “approval” usually means one of two things: an asset is moderated/approved by Roblox, or your experience has permission to use an asset. Roblox says you can verify access by checking the experience permissions page or re-entering the universe ID, and some approvals are shown in the asset’s status area in Creator Hub rather than inside Studio itself.
What to check
- For audio/assets, open the asset in Creator Hub and look for a status like “approved to distribute” or “pending distribution approval”.
- For experience access, Roblox’s documentation says you can verify whether the experience has access by using the experience permissions page or entering the universe ID again.
- In some cases, Studio won’t show a popup anymore because Roblox changed the flow to grant permissions automatically during cross-publishing.
Simple steps
- Open the asset page in Roblox Creator Hub.
- Check the approval/status message near the distribution or permissions section.
- If you mean audio permissions, confirm the experience permission on the permissions page or by re-entering the universe ID.
- Save changes after enabling access if a toggle appears.
If you meant moderation status
If you mean whether a model, decal, or audio file has been moderated, the clearest place to check is usually the asset page or Creator Hub status, not the Studio workspace itself. Roblox’s docs and community discussions indicate that approval indicators can be moved outside Studio depending on the asset type and workflow.
One example
If you uploaded audio and it says “distribution approval pending,” that means it exists but can’t be public yet; once approved, the control changes and you can enable it or save the updated setting.
Quick answer
So, in short: you usually don’t “see approval” directly in Roblox Studio anymore ; you check it in Creator Hub or the asset permissions/status page instead.