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Browse inventory scriptsThe inventory system is the foundation every other script depends on — jobs, drugs, weapons, and economy all flow through it. A well-built FiveM inventory script provides weight-based item management, persistent stashes, player trading, and a clean UI. These are the best FiveM inventory scripts in 2026, evaluated for stability, feature set, script compatibility, and performance under load.
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Inventory scripts are foundational resources that affect every other system. Install with extreme care, back up your database, and run all SQL migrations. Configure item weights, max carry capacity, stash sizes, and shop templates. Test thoroughly with your existing scripts — jobs, drugs, weapons, and crafting — before deploying to a live server. Plan for a migration period if switching from another inventory system.
Inventory scripts range from free (ox_inventory is open-source) to €30–€50 for premium alternatives with enhanced UIs and advanced features. Because inventory is so foundational, investing in a well-supported system pays dividends across your entire server. Free options like ox_inventory are excellent starting points.
| Product | Price | Frameworks | Rating | Sales | Top Features |
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![]() | €20.00 | qbcore qbox | No reviews | 36+ | — |
![]() | €32.99 | esx qbcore qbox | No reviews | 28+ | — |
| €8.49 | esx | No reviews | 118+ | — | |
| €13.49 | esx qbcore qbox standalone | No reviews | — | — |
ox_inventory is the most widely adopted FiveM inventory script due to its open-source nature, extensive item metadata support, and compatibility with both QBCore and ESX. qb-inventory is the default for QBCore servers. Premium alternatives offer enhanced UIs and additional features like item inspecting and advanced stash systems.
Modern inventory scripts like ox_inventory are designed to work with QBCore, ESX, and standalone setups. Older inventory scripts were tightly bound to a single framework. When choosing an inventory script, confirm it supports your framework and the other scripts you plan to run.
A quality inventory script includes weight-based item limits, persistent player and stash inventories, item metadata (serial numbers, durability), player-to-player trading, shop integration, hotbar support, and weapon attachment handling. Premium scripts often add a crafting table interface and advanced search/sort features.
Yes — ox_inventory is framework-agnostic and works with QBCore, ESX, and standalone setups. Many QBCore servers have migrated from qb-inventory to ox_inventory for better performance and metadata support. Migration requires updating item definitions and may need script compatibility patches.
Item metadata stores unique properties per item instance — serial numbers on weapons, durability on tools, owner names on vehicles. Without metadata support, every item of the same type is identical. Metadata enables deeper roleplay (tracked weapons, degrading equipment) and anti-exploit measures.
Inventory scripts drive stashes, shops, jobs, and item metadata across your whole server. These next pages help you validate the surrounding framework and commercial fit before you commit.
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Move into the canonical inventory landing page for framework compatibility, stash-heavy product types, and install-ready inventory options.
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Inventory decisions often lock you into qb-inventory, ox integrations, and related resources. Use the QBCore hub to compare the full stack.
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If your server runs ESX, compare the surrounding economy and item-system pages before buying an inventory script that becomes hard to replace later.
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