Hats are the densest category on the Roblox UGC marketplace and also the most signal-rich. A good hat tells you everything about the avatar wearing it — class, vibe, game preference, era. The best-selling hats land on a recognizable archetype (dominus, wizard, samurai kabuto, slouchy beanie) and execute the silhouette cleanly, not by adding more detail.
Meshlox's Roblox hat generator is tuned for that. You describe the archetype, palette and material, and the studio produces a single mesh with baked texture pivoted at the standard HatAttachment point. From there it's one click into Roblox Studio through the Meshlox plugin.
Hat archetypes that consistently sell
Dominus-style horned crowns remain the iconic Roblox hat — silhouettes that read across the whole marketplace grid. Helmets (knight, samurai, sci-fi, combat) carry combat and role-play games. Wizard hats and pointed mage hats dominate fantasy experiences. Beanies, baseball caps and bucket hats cover everyday and social hangout avatars. Top hats and formalwear hats serve gothic, steampunk and event drops.
The fastest way to a marketplace-quality hat is to copy the silhouette of an archetype people already recognize, then push one variable to the extreme — horn length on a dominus, brim width on a wizard hat, plate detail on a helmet, color saturation on a beanie. Bold one-variable variations sell better than a dozen subtle ones.
Hat technical setup
Every Meshlox hat exports as a single mesh with the pivot at HatAttachment. CollisionFidelity defaults to Box, RenderFidelity to Automatic — Roblox's standard accessory defaults. Triangle counts target 1,500–2,800 depending on ornamentation. Texture is a baked 1024×1024 PNG with stylized shading.
For hats that need to stack with hair (beanies, baseball caps, wizard hats), prompt a "low-crowned" or "wide-brimmed" variant so the geometry sits cleanly above the hair plane. For full helmets, no special prompt is needed — the helmet visually replaces the hair in most rendering setups.
Prompt examples for Roblox hats
Every example follows the same Roblox-friendly pattern: subject + style anchor + material + low-poly Roblox aesthetic + isolated background.

Dominus crimson core
"Roblox UGC hat, dominus-style horned crown, jagged horns sweeping back, glowing crimson core, ornate fantasy design, chunky low-poly geometry, stylized Roblox aesthetic, isolated background."

Samurai kabuto
"Roblox UGC hat, samurai kabuto helmet, lacquered black plates with golden trim, curved horn crest, stylized warrior aesthetic, low-poly Roblox style, isolated background."

Star wizard hat
"Roblox UGC hat, pointed wizard hat with wide brim, deep blue with embroidered gold stars, slight droop on the tip, stylized fantasy low-poly Roblox aesthetic, isolated background."

Survival bucket hat
"Roblox UGC hat, weathered survival bucket hat with strap and attached compass, faded olive fabric, stylized low-poly Roblox aesthetic, isolated background."
Popular hats styles
These are the hats styles Roblox players search for most. Dedicated style pages are rolling out — for now, use these prompt seeds inside Meshlox Studio to generate them on demand.
Dominus-style hats
Horned crowns and demonic silhouettes.
Generate in Studio
Helmets
Knight, samurai, sci-fi and combat helmets.
Generate in Studio
Beanies
Slouchy, ribbed and patterned beanie variants.
Generate in Studio
Wizard hats
Pointed mage hats with stars, runes and gems.
Generate in Studio
Survival hats
Weathered caps, bucket hats and explorer gear.
Generate in Studio
Top hats
Formal, gothic and steampunk top hat styles.
Generate in Studio
