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Java to Bedrock
Schematic Converter

Convert Java Edition schematics into Bedrock .mcstructure files. Free, online, in your browser — no install, no account, no upload.

.schem.litematic.nbt.mcstructure
100% client-side. Nothing is uploaded to any server.

Bring Java builds to Bedrock

The largest schematic libraries — Litematica, WorldEdit, vanilla structure files — all live on Java Edition. If you play on Bedrock, phone, console, or Realms, those files are locked away unless they're in a format Bedrock's structure block can read: .mcstructure.

Shulkr bridges the gap. Drop any Java schematic into the viewer, click Export, and download a .mcstructure file ready to load in-game. The conversion runs entirely in your browser — your build never touches a server, and you don't need to install Minecraft, Litematica, or any plugin.

Supported Java formats

  • .litematic — the Litematica mod format, popular for survival building and community builds.
  • .schem — the Sponge / WorldEdit format, used widely on servers and building tools.
  • .nbt — the vanilla Java structure-block format.

When this is useful

  • You found a build you love on a Java community site and you want to use it on your Bedrock world, Realm, or server.
  • You play Bedrock on console or mobile and need a way to import schematics from the broader Java ecosystem.
  • You're building a Bedrock adventure map and want to drop in a pre-made structure from a Java source.
  • You want to preview a Java build in 3D before deciding whether it's worth converting and loading in-game.

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

Conversion

From Java to Bedrock in two clicks

Open a .litematic, .schem, or .nbt file, then export it as .mcstructure ready for the in-game structure block.

Between Java formats
Convert freely between .litematic, .schem, and .nbt. Use the format your tool of choice prefers — Litematica, WorldEdit, or the vanilla structure block.
.litematic.schem.nbt
.litematic.schem.nbt
Across editions
Take builds from Java Edition into Bedrock's structure block, or bring a .mcstructure back to Java to share, edit, or use with mods.
.litematic.schem.nbt
.mcstructure
Features

Built for builders

Small details that make planning and recreating a build in survival much easier.

Measure any area
In slicer mode, hold Ctrl and drag across the layer to mark a rectangular region. The sidebar instantly shows the width and depth in blocks plus a full material breakdown. Ideal for estimating resources before you break ground, or sizing rooms, farms, and perimeters without counting blocks by hand.
Use your phone as a reference
The viewer is fully responsive. Open a plan on your phone, stand next to your build, and step through it layer by layer with one hand while you place blocks in survival. No need to keep a laptop nearby or alt-tab out of the game to check the next row.
Inspect any block
Click a block to see its id, world coordinates, and full blockstate properties in the sidebar. Great for checking redstone components, stair orientations, and waterlogged variants.
Biome-accurate tinting
Pick a biome and grass, foliage, water, and related blocks are tinted to roughly match how they appear in-game, so your preview looks like the real thing.
Light & dark themes
Matches your system theme out of the box, or switch manually from the top bar. Comfortable whether you're planning at a desk or checking the plan at night.
100% client-side
Parsing, rendering, and every interaction happen entirely in your browser. Your schematic files never touch a server. No account, no uploads, no tracking of your builds.
Compatibility

Works with all major schematic formats

Load files from Java Edition mods, plugins, and Bedrock Edition.

Java Edition

.litematic
Litematica
Schematics from the Litematica mod, popular for survival building and redstone projects.
.schem
WorldEdit
Schematics from the WorldEdit plugin/mod, the most widely used building tool for servers.
.nbt
NBT Structure
Vanilla structure files saved with structure blocks, used by Minecraft itself.

Bedrock Edition

.mcstructure
MCStructure
Vanilla structure files from Minecraft Bedrock Edition, saved with structure blocks.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Convert your Java schematic

Drag a .litematic, .schem, or .nbt file into the viewer and download as .mcstructure.

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