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MinecraftSchematic Viewer

A free, browser-based Minecraft schematic viewer. Open .schem, .litematic, .nbt, and .mcstructure files online. No install, no upload, no account.

What is a Minecraft schematic viewer?

A Minecraft schematic is a snapshot of a build saved to a file. Tools like Litematica, WorldEdit, and the game's own structure blocks all export schematics, but each uses a different file format, and most are tied to in-game mods or plugins.

A schematic viewer is a way to look at those builds without launching Minecraft. Drop a .schem, .litematic, .nbt, or .mcstructure file into your browser and Shulkr parses the blocks, materials, and orientations into a 3D preview you can orbit, fly through, or step through layer by layer.

How to open a schematic

  1. Open the viewer and either click Open a schematic or drag your file anywhere on the page.
  2. Pick a view mode in the sidebar: orbit for an overview, free-fly for first-person exploration, or slicer to step through layers.
  3. Click any block to inspect its id and blockstate, or hold Ctrl in slicer mode to drag-measure an area in blocks.

The viewer never uploads your file. Parsing and rendering happen entirely in your browser using WebGL, so even large schematics stay private to your device.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I view a Minecraft schematic online?

Open the viewer and either click Open a schematic or drag a .schem, .litematic, .nbt, or .mcstructure file anywhere on the page. Shulkr parses the file locally in your browser and renders a 3D preview you can orbit, fly through, or slice layer by layer.

What file formats does Shulkr support?

Shulkr opens four schematic formats: .schem from WorldEdit, .litematic from the Litematica mod, .nbt from vanilla Java structure blocks, and .mcstructure from Bedrock Edition structure blocks. No conversion required: drop the file in and it loads.

Do I need to install anything or create an account?

No. Shulkr is a browser-based Minecraft schematic viewer. There's no desktop app, no extension, no account, no sign-in. Open the viewer page in any modern browser, drop your file, and it works.

Is Shulkr a free Minecraft schematic viewer?

Yes. Shulkr is free to use, with no ads, no upsell, and no account required. It's a single-page web app that runs entirely in your browser.

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.

Can I link directly to a schematic URL?

Yes. Add a url query parameter containing a direct link to a supported schematic file.*/viewer?url=https://www.example.com/schematic.litematic*The linked file must end in .schem, .litematic, .nbt, or .mcstructure, stay under the remote import size limit, and be publicly reachable. shulkr validates the URL before fetching it, so use public schematic links only.

Why do some blocks look wrong or show as purple/black?

Missing textures typically mean the block isn't recognized by the viewer yet. This can happen with unsupported modded blocks, custom resource packs, or very new additions. shulkr includes vanilla assets plus bundled Create-family assets, and unsupported blocks fall back to a missing-texture placeholder.

View your first schematic

Drag a schematic file into the viewer, or open a popular community build in 3D from the catalog.

Open the viewer