how to check save roblox editor clip
In Roblox Studio, the quickest way to check whether your work is saved is to use the File menu or the save shortcut, and for cloud saves you should see that the place has been saved to Roblox rather than only locally. Roblox’s own help says captures are saved to your Captures gallery, and Studio’s save workflow includes both local file saving and saving to Roblox/cloud depending on the setup.
How to check
- Look at the top-left File menu in Studio.
- Use the save shortcut:
- Windows:
Ctrl+S - Mac:
Command+S
- Windows:
- If you are using Team Create, local Save to File may not appear the same way, because Studio can restrict local file saving in that mode.
- If you are trying to save an animation, open the Animation Editor and use its Save or publish flow there, since animation saving works differently from place saving.
What users are seeing now
Recent forum posts show some creators are confused because the old File tab or Save to File option may feel hidden in newer Studio UI changes, while others say the save command is still accessible through the shortcut or the File menu. Another common issue is autosave not behaving the way people expect, so relying only on autosave is risky.
Practical check
- If your changes stay after closing and reopening the place, the save worked.
- If you are working in Team Create, check whether the place synced to Roblox rather than expecting a normal local file save.
- For extra safety, keep a local backup before testing or publishing, because forum users commonly recommend saving locally first and then saving to Roblox.
Forum-style answer
“Press
Ctrl+S/Command+S, then confirm the place is listed as saved in Studio. If you’re in Team Create, local file saving may not show normally, so check the Roblox save state instead.”
If you meant checking a saved clip/recording rather than a Studio place, Roblox says captures are stored in your Captures gallery after recording.