You get voice chat on Roblox by having an eligible 13+ account, verifying it (phone number or ID), then turning on Voice Chat in your Roblox settings on the website/app and in supported games.

What you need first

To even see the voice chat option, your account has to meet some requirements.

  • Your birthday on Roblox must make you 13+.
  • Your account has to be verified either by phone number or ID , depending on what Roblox offers in your region.
  • Voice chat only works in voice‑enabled experiences , so even if it’s on, some games won’t use it.

If your account is under 13, there’s currently no official way to turn on voice chat.

Step‑by‑step: Turn on voice chat

These steps are for the Roblox website or app (PC, mobile, Xbox users must turn it on via web or the mobile/desktop app first).

  1. Open Settings
    • Go to roblox.com or open the app.
    • Click the gear icon (Settings) from the top‑right or the “More (…)” menu.
  1. Verify your account (if needed)
    • In Account Info , add and verify a phone number (you’ll get a text code) or complete age verification with an ID, depending on what’s available.
 * Make sure your birthday shows you’re 13+ after verification.
  1. Go to Privacy / Communication
    • In Settings, open Privacy (sometimes labeled “Privacy and content”).
 * Scroll to the **Communication** section.
  1. Enable Voice Chat
    • Find Voice Chat or Enable Microphone and switch it ON.
    • The toggle turns from gray to blue, meaning voice chat is active.
  1. Check in a game
    • Join a voice‑enabled experience.
 * You should see a small **microphone icon** near the chat or above your avatar to mute/unmute.

If it doesn’t show up right away, try logging out and back in, or restarting Roblox.

Why you might not see it

Some people think voice chat is “broken” when it’s actually tied to account limits or region settings.

  • Your age might be set under 13 on the account, even if you’re older.
  • Phone/ID verification may not be completed or approved yet.
  • Your country or local rules about online communication can affect chat features.
  • Some users report the option taking time to appear or temporarily disappearing, based on policy updates or tests.

If everything looks right but voice chat is missing, you can check the official Roblox help article “How do I turn on Voice Chat?” and follow any updated notes there.

Safety, rules, and “latest news”

Roblox treats voice chat as a 13+ feature and records/monitors voice mainly for safety and moderation.

  • You must agree to voice recording and moderation prompts when enabling it in‑experience.
  • Creators can turn voice chat on or off per game, and even use advanced stuff like team‑only voice or push‑to‑talk in their experiences.
  • Recent guides (2024–2025) still emphasize the same basics: 13+ age, verification, and then toggling it in Settings → Privacy → Communication → Voice Chat.

Bottom line: if your account is 13+, verified, and you’ve flipped the Voice Chat toggle on, you’ll get voice chat automatically in games that support it.

TL;DR: Go to Settings → verify your phone/ID → Privacy → Communication → turn on Voice Chat → join a voice‑enabled game and use the mic icon to talk.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.