Delta Executor
Roblox Executor
Delta
A free mobile executor for Android and iOS. Twelve separate sites present themselves as its official home. We could verify almost none of what they claim.
- Source codeNot published
- Independent status checkNone available
- Sites impersonating it12
- Documented malware campaignNone found
Quick facts
| Platform | Android and iOS |
|---|---|
| Windows | Claimed by download sites, not confirmed |
| Cost | Free to download |
| How it earns | Key system ad gates |
| Key system | Yes |
| Source code | None published anywhere we could find |
| Sites claiming to be official | 12 |
| Current status | Claimed active. No independent confirmation |
Disclosure. Auto Farm Script has an affiliate arrangement with Delta and may earn a commission if you download through this button. That does not change anything written on this page, and it does not make the download any safer. We cannot promise any executor is safe or that Roblox will leave your account alone.
What Delta is
Delta is one of the two or three names that come up whenever somebody asks how to run scripts on a phone. It targets Android and iOS, which is most of why it gets talked about. Plenty of executors are Windows only, and the majority of people asking about Roblox scripts are on a phone.
Like every executor, it does nothing by itself. You copy a script, you open Delta, you attach it to a running Roblox session, you paste, you run. If that sequence is unfamiliar, the five step walkthrough covers it properly.
On Android it arrives as an APK installed from outside the Play Store, so you have to allow installs from unknown sources. On iOS there is no equivalent of that, so mobile executors on Apple hardware get signed with enterprise or developer certificates that Apple revokes on a regular basis. That is why an iOS build can stop opening one morning with no warning and no error message.
The key system
This is the part people actually search for, judging by how many key guides exist. Delta gates access behind a key, and getting the key sends you through link shorteners such as Linkvertise. Those pages show you adverts and pay the developer per visit. Keys expire, so you repeat the process on a schedule.
Worth being clear about what a key system is and is not. It is a payment method. Somebody has to fund the work of keeping an executor alive through Roblox client updates, and ad gates are how a free tool does that. It is not a security check. A key does not verify anything about you and it does not verify anything about the software either.
What we could not confirm
Most Delta pages online will tell you a version number, a release date, and that it is working right now. We went looking for where those claims come from. They come from other pages making the same claims.
Here is what we could not establish from any source we would stand behind:
- Any version number. Delta is widely published as v2.733. So is KRNL, on a different set of sites. Hydrogen appears as v2.731, Solara as v2.708. Four unrelated products clustering inside a range of twenty five. Those are template fields, not releases.
- Whether it works today. No independent tracker, no security vendor, no press coverage. Only the download pages, which have never once described themselves as broken.
- Who builds it. No published source code, no identifiable team, no repository with a history you can read.
- How it works internally. Whether it injects into the Roblox process or runs alongside it is not documented anywhere we could verify.
- A Windows version. Several sites offer one. We found no confirmation that it comes from whoever makes the mobile build.
Twelve sites, one name
Search Delta executor and count the results claiming official status. We counted twelve distinct domains. Some differ from each other by a single character. At least eleven of those twelve are not what they say they are, and possibly all twelve.
They also are not independent of one another. The same operators publish pages for Arceus X, Hydrogen, Wave, Solara and Xeno under different domains, then link between them. It reads like several sources agreeing. It is one source talking to itself.
Nothing about that pattern is unique to Delta. It is how this entire category works, which is why the main executor page puts the count next to every name.
Is Delta safe
Three separate questions hide inside that one, and they have different answers.
Is the real Delta safe? Unknown, and unknowable from here. No source code, no security vendor has examined it publicly, no team to hold responsible. Nobody honest can answer this.
Is the Delta you are about to download safe? That depends entirely on which of the twelve you landed on, and you have no reliable way to tell. In August 2026 Bitdefender and BleepingComputer documented a campaign doing exactly this to a different executor, pushing fake installers of Xeno that carried a remote access trojan and credential stealer. Same category, same audience, same method. Read the detail on the executor overview.
Is your Roblox account safe? No. Roblox prohibits exploits under its Community Standards and takes action against accounts. That applies to every executor including this one.
FAQs
Where to go next
Scripts are the part of this we can vouch for, because you can read them before you run them.