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Bedrock to JavaSchematic Converter

Convert Bedrock .mcstructure files into Java Edition .litematic, .schem, or .nbt. Free, online, in your browser. No install, no account, no upload.

Take Bedrock builds to Java

Bedrock's structure block saves builds as .mcstructure files, a format nothing outside of Bedrock can read. If you want to share your build with friends on Java, publish it on a community site, or open it in tools like Litematica or WorldEdit, you need it in a Java schematic format first.

Shulkr converts your .mcstructure into any of the three major Java schematic formats. Drop the file into the converter and pick the format you need. The whole pipeline runs in your browser: no install, no upload, no account.

Supported Java targets

  • .litematic: for the Litematica mod, ideal for placing the build in survival with a block-by-block overlay.
  • .schem: for WorldEdit and Sponge-compatible servers, ideal for fast paste operations.
  • .nbt: the vanilla Java structure-block format. No mods or plugins required.

When this is useful

  • You built something on Bedrock (phone, console, Realm, Marketplace map) and want to share it with the larger Java community.
  • You want to bring a Bedrock build into a Java survival server and place it with the Litematica mod.
  • You're moving builds between editions and want a single tool that handles both directions.
  • You want to preview a .mcstructure file in 3D before converting it.

Shulkr is fully client-side. Your .mcstructure file is parsed and converted entirely in your browser and never leaves your device.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert a Bedrock .mcstructure to Java?

Open the Shulkr converter, drop your .mcstructure file in, then pick .litematic, .schem, or .nbt as the target. Use the resulting file with Litematica, WorldEdit, or a vanilla structure block on Java Edition.

Can you convert .mcstructure to .litematic?

Yes. .litematic is one of the three Java targets Shulkr supports. Drop your .mcstructure file in, pick .litematic from the export menu, and open the result in the Litematica mod.

Can you convert .mcstructure to .schem?

Yes. WorldEdit-compatible .schem (Sponge v3) is one of the supported export targets. Useful for pasting Bedrock builds into Java-Edition servers with WorldEdit.

Which Java format should I pick?

Pick .litematic for survival building with the Litematica mod, .schem for WorldEdit on servers, or .nbt for the vanilla structure block. All three work. Choose based on the tool you'll use to place the build.

Where do I find .mcstructure files on Bedrock?

They're saved under your world's behavior pack at BP/structures/[namespace]/[name].mcstructure. Save one in-game with a structure block in Save mode, then copy the file out of the world folder.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. Everything runs entirely in your browser using WebGL and JavaScript. Your schematic files never leave your device.

Convert your Bedrock build

Drop a .mcstructure file into the converter and download as .litematic, .schem, or .nbt.

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