mcrobloxskins.com is a free, in-browser tool that converts Minecraft player skins into the shirt and pants templates used by Roblox. Upload a 64×64 Minecraft skin PNG (or type in a Minecraft username) and the site produces two PNG files that you can upload directly to Roblox Studio under Asset Manager → Shirts and Asset Manager → Pants.
Everything happens locally inside your browser. The skin file is processed using JavaScript and the HTML5 canvas API; nothing is uploaded to a server. The only network call the tool makes is to Mojang's public skin endpoint, and only when you ask it to load a skin by Minecraft username.
If you have ever tried to make a Roblox outfit that matches a Minecraft skin, you already know the existing options are bad. Most rely on paid desktop software, abandoned plugins, batch tools that use the wrong UV layout, or sites that gate the download behind sign-ups and watermarks. The conversion itself is not complicated — it is just a pixel remap — so it should not require an account or a paid tier.
This site is that tool. It is the conversion logic and a 3D preview, with no friction in front of it.
The site is supported by Google AdSense ads, which appear in the side margins on wide screens and between content sections. Running the site costs effectively nothing beyond the domain — there is no backend — so the ads cover hosting and the domain renewal.
mcrobloxskins.com is an independent project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Mojang AB, Microsoft, or Roblox Corporation. Minecraft is a trademark of Mojang AB. Roblox is a trademark of Roblox Corporation. The site uses public Minecraft skin files in the way that public files are intended to be used — converted, displayed, and downloaded by the player they belong to.
For questions, bug reports, or feedback, see the contact page.