Direct answer
Robinhood supports forex only if its platform offers trading in currency pairs for your specific account. In general, “forex support” means you can place orders for currency pairs (for example, pairs like EUR/USD) through the broker’s trading interface, not just that you can view related information.
How “forex support” works (mechanics)
Forex is typically traded as currency pairs, where one currency is exchanged for another. When a broker supports forex, the platform usually provides one or more of the following: (1) forex instruments listed in the trading menu, (2) a trade ticket that accepts currency-pair orders, and (3) account features that allow those trades to be routed and executed.
A key point is that “support” can differ between: simply providing market data, enabling manual trading of currency pairs, or offering indirect access through other products. If you cannot select a currency pair instrument in the trading UI, or you cannot generate an order ticket for it, then forex trading is not supported in the practical sense.
Example checks you can do
- Look for currency pairs in the app’s tradeable asset list (not just search results for “forex” as content).
- Try to open a normal order ticket and see whether currency pairs appear as selectable instruments.
- Confirm that your account type allows that category of trading features.
- If you still see ambiguity, rely on the platform’s own instrument availability on the screens you use to trade.
Limitations and uncertainty
This answer is intentionally bounded and does not assume current, real-time product availability. Brokerage offerings can vary by account setup and the broker’s market access rules. Even when forex trading is available, execution and risk characteristics of currency-pair markets still apply.
If you need a definitive yes/no for your situation, the most reliable method is checking whether currency pairs are actually available as tradeable instruments in your account’s trading workflow (asset list and order ticket).