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Best VTT for Pathfinder 2e

Last updated: 2026

Pathfinder 2e's complexity — three-action system, condition tracking, extensive feat trees — rewards VTTs that can automate rules. This guide identifies which platforms handle PF2e best so you can spend your session playing rather than looking things up.

Our picks

Our pick

The PF2e community module for Foundry is widely considered the gold standard of VTT rules automation for any TTRPG.

Best free

Roll20 has free PF2e character sheets and community content, though automation is more limited than Foundry.

For beginners

Demiplane's PF2e Nexus offers a guided character builder with official rules access — the easiest on-ramp to PF2e digitally.

Comparison: all 4 tools

# Tool Pricing Free tier Platforms Best for
1 $50 one-time Win, Mac, Linux, Web Technical GMs running long campaigns who want full control over their virtual tabletop experience.
2 Free tier Web New GMs who want to start quickly without spending money or installing software.
3 From $3.99/mo Win, Mac GMs who run published adventures and want automated rules handling with minimal manual setup.
4 Free tier Web Players and GMs who play multiple TTRPG systems and want a single digital platform for rulebooks and character management.

In-depth reviews

Foundry VTT logo

Self-hosted virtual tabletop with a one-time price and deep customisation

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Foundry Virtual Tabletop is a standalone application that the GM purchases once and hosts locally or on a server, with players connecting via browser. It features a best-in-class dynamic lighting engine, a massive library of community modules, and a robust API that developers use to build near-official quality system implementations.

Best for

Technical GMs running long campaigns who want full control over their virtual tabletop experience.

Pros

  • One-time purchase — no recurring subscription
  • Most customisable VTT via modules
  • Players join free in any browser

Cons

  • Self-hosting requires some technical knowledge to set up
  • Initial scene setup is time-intensive for new GMs
  • No official mobile app for GM use
GM buys once at $50; players connect free via browser. No ongoing fees. Full review →
Roll20 logo
#2

Roll20

The most widely used browser-based virtual tabletop, free to start

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Roll20 is a free-to-play browser-based virtual tabletop that requires no software installation. It offers character sheets, dice rolling, maps, tokens, and video/voice chat for online play. A subscription unlocks dynamic lighting, an asset marketplace, and API scripting.

Best for

New GMs who want to start quickly without spending money or installing software.

Pros

  • No software install — runs in any browser
  • Largest existing user base and community
  • Free tier is genuinely usable for basic games

Cons

  • Dynamic lighting locked behind subscription
  • Performance can degrade with large maps
  • Older interface feels dated compared to newer VTTs
Free tier available; Plus $5.99/mo, Pro $9.99/mo for GMs. Players always free. Full review →
Fantasy Grounds logo

Feature-rich desktop VTT with deep official rulebook integrations

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Fantasy Grounds is a long-standing desktop virtual tabletop with deep official content integrations from publishers including Wizards of the Coast, Paizo, and others. It automates rules lookups, spell casting, and combat tracking more thoroughly than most VTTs. The Unity version (Fantasy Grounds Unity) is the current actively developed release.

Best for

GMs who run published adventures and want automated rules handling with minimal manual setup.

Pros

  • Best rules automation of any mainstream VTT
  • Extensive official content library from major publishers
  • Works offline — no internet required to play

Cons

  • Dated UI that has a steep learning curve
  • Content purchases are platform-locked — can't use elsewhere
  • Desktop-only; no browser play for players on Ultimate tier
Standard $3.99/mo or Ultimate $9.99/mo (players can use free demo). Lifetime licenses also available. Official content sold separately. Full review →
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Multi-system digital rulebook and character builder platform

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Demiplane is a digital content platform that provides official rulebook access, character builders, and campaign tools for multiple TTRPG systems beyond D&D — including Pathfinder 2e, Marvel Multiverse, Avatar Legends, and others. It positions itself as the cross-system alternative to D&D Beyond, with a subscription that covers all supported games.

Best for

Players and GMs who play multiple TTRPG systems and want a single digital platform for rulebooks and character management.

Pros

  • Single platform for multiple TTRPG systems
  • Official licensed content for non-D&D games
  • Pathfinder 2e character builder is a strong D&D Beyond alternative

Cons

  • Content library thinner than D&D Beyond for any single system
  • Interface varies in quality across different game Nexuses
  • Some features are locked behind per-game subscriptions
Free account for basic access. Game-specific content subscriptions from $3.99/mo, or a Nexus Membership for all games. Full review →

How we evaluate

Our methodology →
  • 1. PF2e rules automation depth
  • 2. Three-action economy tracking
  • 3. Official Paizo content integration
  • 4. Module and expansion support

Frequently asked questions

Does Foundry VTT fully support Pathfinder 2e?

Yes — the PF2e community system for Foundry is one of the most acclaimed VTT implementations of any system, offering comprehensive automation of the three-action system, conditions, and spells.

Is there an official Pathfinder 2e VTT?

Paizo has partnered with Demiplane for the official PF2e Nexus digital toolset. For full VTT play, the community Foundry PF2e system is the preferred option.

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