In this guide I’ll walk you through installing Ox Inventory on your QBCore FiveM server in 2025. This video covers everything from prerequisites to setup and testing, plus a showcase of Ox Inventory in action. If you’re looking to replace qb-inventory with something modern, feature-packed, and fully supported, this is the tutorial for you.
Key Highlights & Steps Covered:
Install required dependencies: ox_lib, community_bridge, ox_target, and of course ox_inventory.
Update your server.cfgto ensure all resources start in the correct order.
Migrate from qb-inventory (if applicable) and ensure items & UI work properly.
Showcase of Ox Inventory’s grid system, item metadata, and usability.
Why Switch to Ox Inventory?
- Optimized performance (Lua 5.4, lightweight).
- Full drag-and-drop grid-based inventory system.
- Supports custom item metadata, stack sizes, durability, decay, and more.
- Active community & dev support.
Dependencies (GitHub Links):
- ox_lib
- community_bridge
- [ox_inventory]( GitHub - TheOrderFivem/ox_inventory: Slot-based inventory with metadata with restored qb-core compatibility.)
- [ox_target] GitHub - TheOrderFivem/ox_target: Standalone “third-eye” targeting resource. Featuring qb-core compatibility.
Watch the Full Tutorial Here:
[How to Install Ox Inventory on QBCore (2025) | Install & Showcase]
Community Engagement:
If you hit any snags while following this guide, drop a comment on the video or reply here—I’ll do my best to help troubleshoot. Don’t forget to share screenshots of your server running Ox Inventory once you’ve got it working!
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