Last Verified: August 2026 | Checked this week against the live game.
Emote Catalog has no codes. There is no box to type one into, no code list covers this game, and none has ever been handed out for it. If a video sent you here promising free emotes, you can stop hunting.
The reason is more useful than the usual one. This game does not sell you anything, so it has nothing to give away. Everything in it belongs to Roblox’s own shop, and that changes what free actually means here.
Active Emote Catalog Codes (August 2026)
There are no codes for Emote Catalog, and there never have been.
Every code list worth checking has no page for this game at all. Not an empty page, not a page of expired ones. Nothing has ever been written, because there has never been anything to write about.
Codes are case-sensitive in every Roblox game that uses them. If a box is ever added here, type what you are given exactly as written, capital letters and all.
This Game Does Not Sell You Anything
This is the bit that makes everything else make sense, and it is worth two minutes.
Most Roblox games have their own shop. You earn coins, you spend coins, and a code drops a few coins in your lap. That is the whole reason codes exist.
This game has none of that. There are no coins, no gems, no passes and no shop of its own. Not one thing is sold by the people who built it.
What it does instead is show you Roblox’s own shop from the inside. When you buy an emote here, you are buying it from Roblox in Robux, exactly as if you had found it on the website. It goes onto your account, you keep it in every other game, and you still have it if this place closes tomorrow.
So a code here would have nowhere to land. There is no balance to top up and nothing in the game to unlock. That makes this a much firmer no than the usual one.
When Do New Emote Catalog Codes Drop?
Almost certainly never, and it is fair to say so plainly rather than tell you to keep checking back.
A code has to give you something, and the only things here cost Robux and belong to Roblox. The people who made this game cannot hand those out with a code even if they wanted to, because they are not the ones selling them.
The game has been open since November 2025 and has never had one. We still recheck this page every month, and if that ever changes it goes at the top.
How To Redeem Codes in Emote Catalog
You cannot, because there is nowhere to put one. If a box is ever added it will most likely sit in the menu on the right, with the settings and the camera. That is where these boxes usually live.

What You Can Get Free Instead
This is the part that actually answers what you came for, and it beats any code this game could have had.
Try any emote, as many as you like, for nothing
Every emote has a Try button sitting right next to the Buy button, and the animation packs have a Try On. The preview is free and there is no limit on it. You can spend an hour in here and not spend a single Robux.
Two emotes really are free
The studio that made this game has put two of its own emotes out at no cost. They are ordinary items like everything else, just priced at nothing, and one of them has been favourited by thousands of people.
The whole marketplace is browsable
You are not looking at a small in-game shop. The search box reaches the real catalog, so anything you have seen somebody else wearing can be found by name.
Favourites cost nothing
You can star the ones you want and come back to them later. That is the free way to build a wish list before you decide what is worth your Robux.
What Things Cost Here
Worth knowing before you spend, because the pricing is simpler than you would expect.
The studio’s own emotes are 55 Robux each, near enough all of them. Their animation packs, which change how your character stands and walks rather than giving you one dance, are 300 Robux each.
Everything else in here is made by other people, so those prices are whatever each creator set. The tile tells you the price before you tap anything, and the Try button means you never have to guess whether it was worth it.
About Emote Catalog
It is made by a verified group called L,XOXO, which has over 566,000 members and is run by a verified account called Lukash. This is the only game they have made, and they are better known for making the emotes themselves.
It opened in November 2025 and has passed 47 million visits, which is quick for nine months. Servers hold 20 people and about 91 in every 100 votes on it are likes.
The game says on its own page that it filters out reuploaders, meaning people who take somebody else’s work and sell it as their own. Every item shows you who really made it.
Scam warning: Since this game has no codes, every site offering you one is making it up. No real code needs your password, your email or a payment, and nothing can put a paid emote on your account except buying it. If a page asks you to log in to claim free emotes, close it.