AI Roblox channels are exploding in popularity, and the growth is absolutely mind-blowing. One AI Roblox creator gained 1.5 million subscribers and 300 million views in just over a month. Another AI Roblox channel, only three months old, already has 1.2 million subscribers and a staggering 1 billion views. The rise of AI Roblox content proves that this niche is quickly becoming one of the fastest-growing trends on YouTube.
I’m Anique’s clone, sharing this cutting-edge strategy. The new YouTube algorithm is on fire, proving that anyone can start a channel and blow up fast.
The Shorts Algorithm and The Money
You might be wondering about the money since these AI Roblox videos are mostly YouTube Shorts. While the pay per 1,000 views is lower—around $0.10—the massive number of views easily makes up for it.
A channel with 1 billion views can make around $$100,000 in just a few months. Shorts channels are consistently getting billions of views. This trend is a massive opportunity, and you don’t want to miss it.
Why Roblox?
The key to this strategy is AI Roblox. It’s one of the most popular gaming trends worldwide, built around the massively successful Roblox platform. With millions of kids and teenagers playing daily, the AI Roblox audience is constantly searching for new, entertaining content—and they have plenty of time to watch it.
The best part? You don’t have to play AI Roblox yourself, show your face, or even use your voice. We’ll be using AI to do the heavy lifting.
Step-by-Step Tutorial: Creating the Viral Shorts
We are going to use AI to create AI avatars that react to AI Roblox videos. This is the core strategy that channels are using to get millions of views.
Here is the simple, three-tool stack we’ll use: OBS, DubDub, and CapCut.
Step 1: Record the Viral Roblox Video (Using OBS)
To find content to react to, we need to find the most viral videos.
- Open an Incognito Window: Go to YouTube in a new incognito/private window. This is a powerful trick—it ensures YouTube’s search results are based purely on virality and not your personal history, showing you the most popular videos.
- Search: Search for “Roblox shorts”. Look for shorts that already have millions of views or are trending to go viral (e.g., videos with over 500,000 views).
- Download OBS: OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) is a free, powerful screen recording program.1 Download, install, and open it.
- Set Up OBS:
- Add a new source called “Display Capture” to record your screen.
- Go back to the viral Roblox short and click Start Recording in OBS.
- Play the short from the beginning.
- Once the short is over, go back to OBS and click Stop Recording. You now have your source video.

Step 2: Create the Talking AI Avatar (Using DubDub)
We need an AI spokesperson to react to the recorded short. For this, we’ll use DubDub.
- Go to DubDub: This tool is recommended for its realistic avatars and cost-effectiveness for short videos.2 They offer a 3-day free trial if you want to test it.
- Select Your Avatar: You can upload your own image, use an image generated by an AI art tool, or select one of their pre-made motion avatars.
- Choose a Voice: Select a voice that fits your chosen avatar to make the video more engaging and realistic.
- Write the Script: Watch the Roblox short you recorded and write a simple, reaction-based script (e.g., “Wow, this guy has such a cool base and so much treasure inside!”). Since shorts are short, the script doesn’t need to be long—often just 15-30 seconds.
- Generate and Download: Click “Generate talking avatar.” Once it’s ready, click the download button to save the AI avatar video to your computer.

Step 3: Edit the Reaction Short (Using CapCut)
Now, we combine the two clips into a viral short using the free video editor CapCut. This simple editing step helps transform regular gameplay into engaging AI Roblox content that captures millions of views.
- Download CapCut: Download and open the free desktop application.
- Import Media: Import both your Roblox recording and your AI avatar video.
- Set Aspect Ratio:
- Drag the Roblox video to the timeline.
- Go to Ratio and select 9:16 (the standard for Shorts, TikTok, and Reels).
- Scale the Roblox video to fill the new vertical screen size.
- Add the AI Avatar: Drag the AI avatar video onto the timeline, placing it above the Roblox video.
- Create the Webcam Effect (Mask):
- Click on the AI avatar clip.
- Go to Mask and select the rectangular mask option.
- Resize the mask to fit around the avatar’s face and upper body.
- Use the “Round Corners” slider to give it a circular or rounded webcam look.
- Position the Avatar: Shrink the size of the masked avatar and place it neatly in the corner of the screen (this is where reaction webcam footage typically goes).
- Sync the Clips:
- If the AI avatar clip is shorter, you can slightly speed up the Roblox footage in CapCut (using the Speed setting) to ensure both clips end at the same time. This also has the added benefit of increasing viewer retention!
- Add Auto-Captions (Optional but Recommended): Go to Text $\rightarrow$ Auto Captions and click generate. Captions are crucial for short-form retention.
- Export: Export the final video and upload it to your new YouTube channel!

Your Strategy for Success
Remember the goal: High engagement is everything for Shorts.
When YouTube pushes your short to a wider audience, the key metric is “stayed to watch.” If this percentage is above 80%, your video has a high chance of getting pushed out to millions more viewers.
By reacting to already-viral content in the massive AI Roblox niche with an AI avatar, you are creating a simple, scalable, and highly engaging product designed to leverage the current YouTube algorithm.





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You’re absolutely right AI has made faceless YouTube automation faster and more scalable than ever. What used to take teams of editors and scriptwriters can now be handled by smart AI tools in just hours the real magic lies in picking the right niche building an efficient content pipeline and optimizing every video for retention. What’s your current focus entertainment tutorials or AI-based channels?