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Is your work already registered?

Before you publish a Roblox asset or UEFN island, paste its description below. We'll compare it against works already filed in the VerifyUGC prior-art registries and flag anything that reads a lot like it — so you can spot a clash early and lock in your own timeline.


We never store your description — the check runs on the text you paste. Tip: press Ctrl/⌘+Enter to check.

    Why check before you publish?

    The UGC space moves fast, and similar ideas surface independently all the time. But when two creators claim the same work, the one who can show the earliest dated record has the stronger hand. This tool lets you check your description against what's already on file — and if it's clean, you can register it in seconds to establish your timeline.

    It compares the words in your description against the descriptions in the Asset Fingerprint Registry (Roblox) and the UEFN Map Registry, surfacing any registered work above 40% word overlap. It's a heuristic to catch obvious clashes — not a legal ruling on originality.

    Common questions

    What does the similarity score mean?

    It's the share of your description's distinct words that also appear in a registered work's description. A higher score means more of what you wrote overlaps with something already on file. We only show matches above 40%.

    It found a match — is that bad?

    Not necessarily. If the matched work is yours, register it to lock in your timeline. If it isn't, treat it as a heads-up that something similar already exists, and consider how to make yours distinct before you publish.

    No matches — am I safe?

    It means nothing in our registries closely matches your description. That's the best moment to register your work: filing now establishes the earliest dated claim, which is what matters most in a dispute.

    This is an automated word-overlap heuristic, not a legal plagiarism determination or a guarantee of originality. It only compares against descriptions filed on VerifyUGC, and a registration is a claim — not an ownership ruling. Found a real conflict? Report it.