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.
