How to run two Roblox accounts on one PC in July 2026 usually comes down to either using Roblox’s built-in account switching or running two separate clients if your setup allows it.

Safer option

The simplest method is to sign in to one account, then use the account switch/add account option to log into a second one and switch between them. This is the least risky approach because it stays within normal account management.

Playing on both at once

Some 2026 guides show people running multiple Roblox instances on one PC by using a separate client or by removing the single-instance lock with system- level tools, then launching Roblox again on another account. These methods are more fragile and can break after updates, and they may conflict with platform rules depending on how they’re used.

Practical setup

If you only need to trade, test, or manage alts, a common workflow is:

  1. Open Roblox on account one.
  2. Open a second Roblox session or client on account two.
  3. Keep both windows in windowed mode so you can alt-tab between them.

Performance matters a lot here, because two game sessions can hit CPU, RAM, and GPU hard.

What to expect

A lot of current tutorials online are video-based and updated for 2026, but they don’t all use the same method, and some rely on third-party tools or risky tweaks. If your goal is just “2 accounts on 1 PC,” the account-switch method is easiest; if your goal is “both running at the same time,” expect more setup and more instability.

July 2026 note

As of July 2026, the most common public advice is still to either switch accounts normally or use multi-instance workarounds described in recent guides. Because Roblox updates can change behavior quickly, a method that works today may stop working later without warning.

TL;DR

  • Easiest: use Roblox’s account switch/add account option.
  • To run both at once: recent guides use multi-instance workarounds or separate clients.
  • Expect higher lag and possible instability with two sessions open.