TTRPG Stack

Best Solo RPG Tools

Last updated: 2026

Solo tabletop RPG has grown significantly — these tools let you run a full TTRPG experience without a group. AI GM tools are the most accessible entry point, while generators and oracles provide the classic solo engine approach.

Our picks

Our pick

The most developed solo RPG platform — responds to any action and maintains narrative continuity better than alternatives.

Best free

Free generators for encounters, dungeons, and content let you run solo sessions without spending anything.

For beginners

The lowest barrier to a full solo RPG session — type an action, get a response, no setup required.

Comparison: all 5 tools

# Tool Pricing Free tier Platforms Best for
1 Free tier Web, iOS, Android Solo players or groups who want an AI storytelling sandbox without the structure of traditional TTRPG rules.
2 Free tier Web Discord-based gaming groups who want to try AI-assisted play without leaving their existing community server.
3 Free tier Web GMs who need quick, usable random tables and generators without spending money or creating accounts.
4 Free tier Web Worldbuilders who want a procedurally generated base with rich political and cultural data to spark a setting.
5 Free tier Web GMs and players who need NPC names, place names, or item names instantly without any setup or cost.

In-depth reviews

AI Dungeon logo
#1

AI Dungeon

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AI-driven interactive fiction platform for solo or collaborative play

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AI Dungeon uses large language models to generate interactive fiction — it acts as an infinitely flexible game master responding to any input in text. Players can play solo, with friends, or run shared stories. The platform supports custom scenarios, world info injection, and adventure editing. It is less a traditional TTRPG tool and more an AI storytelling sandbox.

Best for

Solo players or groups who want an AI storytelling sandbox without the structure of traditional TTRPG rules.

Pros

  • Responds meaningfully to nearly any player action
  • Great for solo play or party-less RPG sessions
  • Free tier lets you try before committing

Cons

  • AI output quality is inconsistent — needs significant steering
  • Free tier has strict usage caps that interrupt play
  • Not suited for traditional TTRPG rules or tactical play
Free tier available with limited AI usage. Premium plans from $9.99/mo for higher quality AI and unlimited usage. Full review →
Friends & Fables logo

Discord AI game master bot for text-based RPG sessions

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Friends & Fables is a Discord bot that acts as an AI game master for text-based TTRPG sessions directly inside Discord servers. Players interact in a text channel, and the AI narrates, responds to actions, tracks basic stats, and drives a story forward. It bridges the gap between AI storytelling and the social spaces where many gaming groups already live.

Best for

Discord-based gaming groups who want to try AI-assisted play without leaving their existing community server.

Pros

  • Runs inside Discord — no extra app required
  • Works for whole groups, not just solo play
  • Low setup barrier for groups already on Discord

Cons

  • Text-only — no maps, tokens, or visual elements
  • AI output quality depends on the underlying model
  • Limited rules fidelity for structured systems
Free tier available with limited sessions. Premium plans for unlimited play. Full review →
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#3

Donjon

Free web suite of random generators for every aspect of a TTRPG session

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Donjon is a long-running website offering a wide array of free random generators for tabletop RPGs — dungeon maps, encounter tables, NPC names, treasure hoards, calendars, world maps, and more. Each generator is system-aware, with options tailored to D&D 5e, Pathfinder, OSR systems, and others. No account or installation is required.

Best for

GMs who need quick, usable random tables and generators without spending money or creating accounts.

Pros

  • Completely free — no account needed
  • Wide variety of generators covering most session prep needs
  • System-specific outputs are immediately usable

Cons

  • Plain utilitarian interface with no visual polish
  • Generated content needs GM curation — raw output can be bland
  • No export or save functionality beyond copy-paste
Completely free. Optional Patreon support. Full review →
Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator logo

Free, open-source procedural world map generator with deep political layers

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Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator is a free, open-source browser tool that procedurally generates entire fantasy worlds — including terrain, political borders, cultures, religions, trade routes, and population data. Maps can be regenerated, edited, and exported. The sheer depth of generated data makes it a powerful starting point for worldbuilders who want a geographically and politically plausible setting.

Best for

Worldbuilders who want a procedurally generated base with rich political and cultural data to spark a setting.

Pros

  • Completely free and open source
  • Unmatched depth of procedurally generated world data
  • Exports high-resolution SVGs suitable for editing

Cons

  • Generated maps require considerable manual editing to be unique
  • Interface is dense and non-obvious for new users
  • Not suited for city or battle maps
Completely free and open source. Optional donation/Patreon support. Full review →
Fantasy Name Generators logo

Massive free library of name generators for every race, culture, and setting

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Fantasy Name Generators is a free website hosting over a thousand name generators covering races, cultures, fictional universes, locations, items, and more. It covers generators for D&D races, popular fantasy and sci-fi settings, and entirely original categories. No account or installation is needed — navigate to the relevant generator and click to generate names.

Best for

GMs and players who need NPC names, place names, or item names instantly without any setup or cost.

Pros

  • Widest selection of name generators on the web — free
  • Covers nearly any race, setting, or genre imaginable
  • No account required

Cons

  • Ad-heavy interface can be distracting
  • Limited to names — no dungeon maps, encounters, or other generator types
  • Output quality is consistent but formulaic
Completely free. Ad-supported. Optional Patreon support. Full review →

How we evaluate

Our methodology →
  • 1. Solo play support without a human GM
  • 2. Content generation quality
  • 3. Accessibility for new solo players
  • 4. Replayability

Frequently asked questions

What is the best tool for solo TTRPG play?

AI Dungeon offers the most accessible solo experience. For rules-based solo play, a system-neutral oracle like Mythic combined with generators from Donjon is a popular approach.

Can you play D&D alone?

Yes — using AI Dungeon or a solo oracle system alongside Avrae or D&D Beyond for rules, solo D&D is achievable. AI Dungeon is the most complete single-tool option.

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