Roblox Studio Assistant’s token limit usually resets on a daily basis , but Roblox does not appear to publish a precise public timer for the exact restore moment. The most practical expectation is that it comes back within about 24 hours from when the limit was reached, though some users report variation depending on account, region, or product changes.

What this means

  • If you hit the assistant limit, try again after a full day has passed.
  • If it still has not reset, logging out and back in or restarting Studio can help rule out a client-side glitch.
  • If the limit seems stuck for multiple days, it may be a temporary rollout, account-specific cap, or service issue rather than a normal reset delay.

Why the answer is a little fuzzy

Roblox’s official Studio Assistant documentation explains what the feature does, but it does not provide a public restoration schedule for usage tokens. Community reports about Roblox limits are mixed, and similar Roblox support limits are often described in terms of days rather than minutes or hours.

Practical expectation

A safe rule is: plan for a 24-hour reset window , then treat anything longer as unusual. If your usage is important, space out prompts and keep a backup workflow outside the assistant so you are not blocked when the cap appears.

TL;DR

Most likely: around 1 day for tokens to restore, but Roblox does not clearly publish an exact time, so a longer wait can happen.