You usually share a Roblox asset ID by copying the numeric ID from the asset’s page URL or the creator tools and pasting that number into chat. For many assets, the ID is just the number in the link, and other players can use it to look up the item if Roblox allows that asset type to be shared or viewed.

How it works

  • Open the asset page in Roblox Creator Hub or on the Roblox website.
  • Copy the number in the URL, which is the asset ID.
  • Paste that number into chat or a message.
  • If the asset is private or permission-restricted, the other person may not be able to use it even if they can see the ID.

Important limits

  • Roblox has different rules for different asset types, and not every asset can be freely shared or reused just because someone knows the ID.
  • Roblox expanded sharing for some assets, but access still depends on permissions and whether the asset has been shared with a friend or group.
  • If you are trying to share an image, decal, mesh, model, audio, or video, the exact behavior can vary by asset type and privacy settings.

Practical example

If the asset page URL looks like roblox.com/catalog/123456789/..., then 123456789 is the asset ID. Sending that number in chat is the simplest way to share it, but the recipient still needs the right permissions or a publicly usable asset.

What to do next

If your goal is to let someone actually use the asset, not just see the number, make sure the asset is public or explicitly shared through Roblox’s permissions settings.

TL;DR: send the numeric asset ID in chat, but whether it works depends on the asset’s privacy and sharing permissions.