Drop a schematic and convert it to any other format. Detects the source automatically — runs entirely in your browser, no upload.
Shulkr converts between .litematic (Litematica), .schem (WorldEdit / Sponge), .nbt (Java structure block), and .mcstructure (Bedrock). Drop any one in and export to any of the others — the converter detects the source format automatically.
No. The whole conversion runs client-side in your browser. Your schematic is parsed, translated, and re-encoded locally — the file never leaves your device.
Java↔Bedrock translation is partial. Most natural and building blocks map cleanly, but stairs, doors, chests, and other directional blocks may end up oriented incorrectly, and container items are dropped. Java-to-Java conversions (.litematic, .schem, .nbt) are lossless for supported blocks.
Yes. Open the same file in the Shulkr viewer to inspect it in 3D first, then come back here to convert.
No. Everything runs entirely in your browser using WebGL and JavaScript. Your schematic files never leave your device.
Schematics can be up to 164×164×164 blocks. Larger files may take longer to parse and render depending on your hardware.