
Build and edit Minecraft schematics in 3D, right in your browser. Place blocks, run region operations, edit block states, and export — no install, no uploads.
The in-browser schematic editor turns Shulkr into a place to design, edit, and export Minecraft builds — no install, no uploads.
Place, erase, and pick blocks from a searchable palette. Lay straight runs with the line and rectangle tools, or drag to paint across a surface.
Select a region to fill, replace, hollow, wall, stack, or move it. Click a single block to inspect and change its state — facing, slab type, waterlogged, and more.
Perspective free-orbit for building, isometric corner views for clean shots, and a noclip explore mode to fly through your structure.
Auto-save keeps your work between sessions. Save projects as .shulkr files, and export to .litematic, .schem, or .nbt.
Desktop only, for now.
Load files from Java Edition mods, plugins, and Bedrock Edition.
A schematic editor lets you create and modify Minecraft structures outside the game and save them as schematic files (.litematic, .schem, .nbt). Shulkr's editor runs in your browser: place and erase blocks, select regions to fill or replace, edit individual block states, then export a file you can import into Litematica, WorldEdit, or a structure block.
Yes. The editor is completely free, runs entirely in your browser, and never uploads your files — everything stays on your device.
You can open .litematic, .schem, .nbt, and .mcstructure files, and export to .litematic, .schem, or .nbt. Projects can also be saved as a native .shulkr file to keep editing later.
Yes — open any schematic in the viewer, then click Open in editor in the top bar to load it straight into the editor as a new project.
The editor is desktop-only for now — it needs a mouse and keyboard for precise building. The viewer works on any device.
Open the editor and place your first block, or bring in an existing schematic to edit.
Open the editorTry a sample