ADVANCED INVENTORY SYSTEM FIVEM | AK47 INVENTORY | [ESX] [QB]

The ultimate inventory experience for FiveM servers. This script completely revamps your server’s item management with a sleek UI, comprehensive weight/slot systems, and immersive mechanics like item degradation, clothing as items, and an advanced weapon system.


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:fire: Key Features

Designed to improve roleplay immersion and economy balancing:

:backpack: Advanced Inventory & UI

  • System Design: Slot-based system with metadata, limit system, and stack size support.
  • Integrated HUD: View your ID, name, weight bar, health, armor, hunger, thirst, wallet, and bank. Includes a minimal view option.
  • Customization: Full UI customization to fit your server’s theme.
  • Backpacks: Equip multiple backpacks with an option to keep them open for easy access.

:water_pistol: Comprehensive Weapon System

  • Visuals & Attachments: Weapon back system, attachments, and weapon tints.
  • Mechanics: Weapon wheel support, weapon serial numbers, and a dedicated hotkey to throw weapons.
  • Durability & Repair: Weapon durability mechanics paired with repair stations and portable weapon repair kits.

:t_shirt: Clothing as Items

  • Innovative System: Treat clothing as physical items in your inventory.
  • Auto-Generation: Automatically take clothing images and make them into items.
  • Robbing: Ability to physically rob clothing items off other players.

:ocean: Immersive World Interaction

  • Economy: Money and black money function as physical items.
  • Interactive Entities: Built-in shops (with dynamic stock systems), vending machines, stashes, crafting stations, black markets, and armories.
  • Discarding: Throw items or weapons directly into dumpsters or drop them outside the inventory.
  • Usable Items: Prop and animation support for usable items.

:shield: Robbing, Searching & Security

  • Player Interaction: Advanced rob and search mechanics.
  • Security: Locked slot support, protected items, and locked items to prevent exploiting or griefing.
  • Extras: Rename items and utilize the built-in Photo Tool.
  • Setup: Includes an auto-installer for the ESX framework to make setup a breeze.

:laptop: Framework:

  • ESX, QBCore

:gear: Dependencies:


:link: Links & Support:

Code is accessible Configs Only
Subscription-based Both Available
Lines (approximately) 6500+
Requirements framework, ox_lib, target
Support Yes
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Minecraft inventory better than this :folded_hands:

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Best inventory out there make sure yall get it

I purchased this inventory system on 09/01/2024 and have been using it ever since on my server. Over time, I have tested almost everything available on FiveM - both free solutions like qb + ox-based inventories, as well as multiple paid inventory systems. Based on that experience, I can say this is the best inventory system I’ve used on FiveM so far. From a technical perspective, the optimization is solid. The script does not suffer from heavy loops, client spikes, or server-side performance issues, even though it includes a large number of features. It runs stable under real player load, which is extremely important for a production RP environment. From a gameplay standpoint, players genuinely enjoy it. It removes the need for repetitive commands like /hat, /tshirt, or relying on radial menus just to manage clothing. Everything is integrated directly into the inventory, which makes interaction much smoother and more intuitive. It also opens up interesting gameplay moments - for example, players can even take your shoes if you end up in the wrong neighborhood, which adds a fun RP layer. Another strong point is customization. Players and factions love adapting the UI to their identity - for example, members of the “Families” gang using a green-themed inventory interface. These small touches significantly improve immersion. I also haven’t had any real issues while using it in production. The author clearly maintains the project actively, keeping it up to date with the latest framework changes and continuously adding new features. That level of support makes a big difference long-term. In terms of compatibility, most scripts work out of the box thanks to built-in support for QB/ESX/ox-style inventory logic, so roughly ~90% of resources integrate without any modification. The remaining ~10% typically only requires small adjustments, and in most cases the support team helps resolve those quickly via Discord. Overall, this is a stable, well-maintained, and feature-complete inventory system that has proven itself in a real server environment.