RbxFind checks the ownership history of any Roblox limited before you trade it — flagging items that were stolen, scammed, or previously involved in account theft.
Trading a poisoned limited can get your account moderated even if you didn't steal it. Always verify before you accept a trade.
Fetching item history
When you click the bookmark on a Roblox trade page, the scanner pulls the ownership history for every limited in the trade and cross-references it against known flagged accounts and reported theft incidents.
Traces who has owned the item over its lifetime. A chain that passes through a known compromised or banned account is a red flag.
Cross-references item IDs against a database of reported stolen limiteds. If the item appears in a theft report, it's flagged immediately.
Rapid consecutive trades, transfers through throwaway accounts, or transfers right after a reported account hack all trigger a warning.
Install once, use on any trade page.
Drag the glowing button at the top of this page into your browser's bookmark bar. On Chrome/Edge press Ctrl+Shift+B (or ⌘+Shift+B on Mac) to show the bar first if it's hidden. On mobile, copy the bookmarklet and paste it as a new bookmark URL.
Go to roblox.com and open any active trade offer — either one you received or one you're building. The scanner works on the trade screen where you can see the items both sides are offering.
Click the RbxFind bookmark you saved. The scanner overlay opens on top of the page and starts checking each item automatically. No item is selected manually — it reads everything in the trade.
Green = Clean. Safe ownership history, no flags. Yellow = Warning. Something looks off — check manually before trading. Red = Poisoned. Do not accept this trade.
Results appear within seconds. Each item links to its full ownership history so you can verify yourself.
Add the bookmark, open any trade on Roblox, and know in seconds if you're looking at a poisoned item.