Want two, three, or a dozen clients open side by side? Here's exactly how to run multiple Roblox accounts at once on Windows using ExoPanda's free multi-instance feature — no command-line tricks, just one toggle.
By default, Roblox only lets one client run per machine — open a second window and the first one closes. That's a problem if you trade between alts, run a group with friends on one PC, or want a main account playing while a second one farms in the background.
The fix is multi-instance: a toggle that lets Windows keep more than one Roblox client alive at the same time. Each instance is fully independent, so every window can sit on a different account or a different server. This guide walks through how to run multiple Roblox accounts the simple way, using the free ExoPanda bootstrapper.
If you don't have the app yet, grab it from exopanda.com, run the installer, and open it. The full walkthrough lives in our install guide. Once ExoPanda is open you'll land on the main dashboard with the quick-info panel and a left-hand navigation rail.
From the left-hand panel, click Bootstrapper (or type it into the top search bar). Inside, open the Integrations tab. This is where the Allow Multiple Roblox Instances switch lives, alongside options like Discord Rich Presence and keeping Roblox on the live version.
This is the step people skip. The multi-instance toggle only registers while Roblox is fully closed. Shut every Roblox window, and check the system tray for a lingering icon. If any client is still running, the switch won't take.
With Roblox closed, flip Allow Multiple Roblox Instances on. That's the whole secret — learning how to run multiple Roblox accounts really does come down to this single switch. Leave it enabled and you won't need to touch it again.
Now reopen Roblox once per account. Log into your first account and join a game, then open another client and log into the next. Each window stays alive independently, so you can have several accounts in the same server or spread across different ones. Sign out and back in between launches if you're stacking many accounts on a single PC.
Running several clients at once is heavy on your PC. If frames start to dip, open the Roblox Engine tab and drop the frame-rate cap on your background clients — running them at a low cap frees up resources for the account you're actively playing. For the full rundown, see how to get high FPS in Roblox and our guide on how to reduce lag in Roblox. Together with multi-instance, those engine tweaks let mid-tier machines comfortably hold several accounts at once.
Download ExoPanda free, flip one toggle, and open as many Roblox clients as your PC can handle.
