Welcome to our dedicated page for Roblox SEC filings (Ticker: RBLX), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
The Roblox Corporation (NYSE: RBLX) SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides access to the company’s regulatory disclosures as a public issuer in the software publishers industry. Roblox is incorporated in Nevada and lists its Class A common stock on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol RBLX, as stated in its current reports on Form 8-K. These filings offer structured information about financial results, guidance, executive transitions, and other material events that affect shareholders and analysts.
Roblox uses Form 8-K to announce quarterly financial results, updated guidance, and related shareholder materials. Items under "Results of Operations and Financial Condition" typically reference shareholder letters and supplemental materials that discuss performance and outlook. Other 8-K items address topics such as the resignation or compensation of certain executive officers, including amendments to separation and transition agreements. These disclosures help investors understand changes in Roblox’s leadership and compensation structures.
Because Roblox emphasizes its creator economy and platform growth in public communications, its periodic reports (such as 10-K annual reports and 10-Q quarterly reports, when available) are important for understanding revenue drivers like optional in-experience purchases, advertising, and the Developer Exchange program. They also provide detail on risk factors, segment information, and the regulatory environment relevant to its immersive gaming and creation platform.
On Stock Titan, Roblox filings are updated in near real time from the SEC’s EDGAR system. AI-powered summaries help explain the key points in lengthy documents such as 10-K and 10-Q reports, translating technical language into more accessible explanations. For investors interested in governance and insider activity, Form 4 filings (when present) can be used to track transactions by directors and officers, while proxy materials (such as Schedule 14A) provide context on executive compensation and board matters. Together, these filings and AI summaries give a structured view of how Roblox reports its financial condition, corporate decisions, and risks to the market.
Matthew D. Kaufman, Chief Safety Officer of Roblox Corporation, reported a sale of 6,000 shares of Class A Common Stock on 08/07/2025 at a reported price of $133.67 per share. The Form 4 states the transactions were effected pursuant to a Rule 10b5-1 plan adopted on 11/01/2024. After the reported sale, the reporting person beneficially owns 301,223 shares; the filing notes that a portion of these holdings are Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) that represent contingent rights to receive Class A shares. The form was signed by attorney-in-fact Mark Reinstra on 08/11/2025.
The amended Form 4 discloses that Roblox Corp. (RBLX) founder-CEO David Baszucki sold 14,485 Class A shares on 03 Mar 2025 at an average $64.94 under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted 04 Nov 2024. The transaction was omitted from a Form 4 filed 05 Mar 2025 and is now reported due to an “administrative error.”
- Total proceeds: ≈ $0.94 million.
- Post-sale ownership: ~2.68 million shares (direct & indirect), including 122,853 RSUs, leaving Baszucki a 10 %+ holder.
- Key holdings: 832,034 shares in the 2020 Jan Baszucki Gift Trust; 1.64 million in the Freedom Revocable Trust; 82,048 in a 2020 Gift Trust; 875 in the family foundation.
The sale equals roughly 0.5 % of Baszucki’s stake, so insider control remains largely unchanged. Because the trade was pre-scheduled, it is likely viewed as routine liquidity management rather than a bearish signal, though the late disclosure may raise minor governance questions.