Install it
One executable. Run it and it unpacks the launcher into your user folder — no admin prompt, nothing written to Program Files, nothing added to your system PATH.
Loftier Launcher is a normal Windows application. It signs in with your existing Roblox account, talks to Roblox's own public services, and hands the join off to the Roblox client you already have installed.
One executable. Run it and it unpacks the launcher into your user folder — no admin prompt, nothing written to Program Files, nothing added to your system PATH.
Log in the same way you would on the website. Loftier never sees or stores your password — it holds only the session Roblox hands back, exactly like your browser does.
Browse Discover, search, or go straight to a favourite. Open the experience to see its detail page and its live server list.
Choose the server you want — Loftier passes the join straight to the Roblox client. The launcher stays open behind it so your friends list and inventory are one alt-tab away.
There is no Loftier server in the middle. Every list you see is fetched by the app on your machine, straight from Roblox.
Experiences, thumbnails, servers, friends, presence, inventory and marketplace data all come from the same endpoints the Roblox website uses.
The session token is encrypted with a key bound to your Windows user and machine, then written to your local app data. Copying the file to another PC gets an attacker nothing.
You never create a Loftier account. The app sends no analytics, no crash pings and no usage data anywhere.
Loftier does not replace or modify Roblox. It launches the official client you already have, with the join parameters for the server you chose.
No. Loftier does not inject into, patch or modify the Roblox client in any way. It is a front end that uses Roblox's public web services and then asks the official client to join a server — the same thing the website does when you press play.
Loftier does nothing to your game client and sends nothing unusual to Roblox. That said, it is an unofficial third-party application and we cannot make promises on Roblox's behalf. Use it knowing that.
Never. You log in through Roblox itself. The only thing kept is the session Roblox returns, and that is encrypted against your machine before it touches disk.
Yes. Loftier is the launcher and the browser around the game — the game itself is still the official Roblox client.
Roblox normally drops you into whichever server it likes. If you want a quiet lobby, a busy one, or the specific instance a friend is in, choosing yourself is the difference between one click and rejoining six times.
Windows only right now.
Remove it from Windows' Apps & features list like any other program. If you want to clear settings too, delete the LoftierLauncher folder in your app data.