Convert 3D Models into
Minecraft Schematics
Import GLB or GLTF models, voxelize them in your browser, and export as .schem for WorldEdit and Litematica. No install required.
How It Works
Three simple steps to turn any 3D model into Minecraft blocks.
- Step 01
Upload Your Model
Drag & drop any GLB, GLTF, or OBJ file. Your model loads instantly in the browser — nothing is uploaded to a server.
- Step 02
Adjust & Preview
Scale your model, set voxel resolution, and choose block palettes. See a real-time preview of the Minecraft blocks before exporting.
- Step 03
Export Schematic
Download your .schem file and load it directly into WorldEdit or Litematica. Compatible with Minecraft Java Edition.
Powerful Features
Everything you need to convert 3D models into Minecraft-ready schematics.
Multiple 3D Formats
Import GLB, GLTF, and OBJ files directly. Supports textured and colored models out of the box.
Real-Time 3D Preview
Orbit, zoom, and inspect your model before converting. See the voxelized result live in your browser.
WorldEdit & Litematica Export
Export as .schem (Sponge v3) for WorldEdit or .litematic for Litematica. Fully compatible with Minecraft Java.
100% Browser-Based
No downloads, no installs, no server uploads. Everything runs locally in your browser using WebGL.
Block Palette Control
Choose which Minecraft blocks to use. Match colors automatically or hand-pick your block palette.
Surface Optimization
Generate only the outer shell of your model. Removes hidden interior blocks to reduce schematic size.
See What's Possible
Real examples of 3D models converted into Minecraft schematics.
Medieval Castle
Dragon Sculpture
Space Station
Pirate Ship
Japanese Temple
Robot Character
Supported Formats
Import popular 3D formats, export Minecraft-compatible schematics.
Input Formats
Most common web 3D format. Compact, includes textures.
JSON-based 3D format with external binary data and textures.
Legacy format supported by virtually all 3D software.
Output Formats
Modern format for WorldEdit. Used on most Java servers.
Format for the Litematica mod. Popular for survival building guides.
Classic MCEdit/WorldEdit format. Maximum compatibility with older tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about converting 3D models to Minecraft schematics.
How do I convert a 3D model to a Minecraft schematic?
Open the Schematics.club Editor, drag and drop your GLB, GLTF, or OBJ file, adjust the voxel resolution and scale, then click "Export Schematic." Your .schem file will download instantly — ready to import into WorldEdit or Litematica.
What 3D file formats are supported?
Schematics.club currently supports GLB (binary glTF), GLTF, and OBJ files. GLB is recommended for best results as it includes textures and materials in a single file. You can export GLB from Blender, SketchUp, or any 3D tool.
Is Schematics.club free to use?
Yes! The core conversion tool is completely free. Upload your model, voxelize it, and export your schematic at no cost. All processing happens in your browser — we don't even need a server.
What is a .schem file?
A .schem file is a Sponge Schematic v3 file — the modern standard for Minecraft Java Edition schematics. It stores a 3D arrangement of Minecraft blocks that can be pasted into your world using WorldEdit (//schematic load) or similar tools.
Do I need to install anything?
No. Schematics.club runs entirely in your web browser using WebGL. There's nothing to download or install. Just open the site and start converting. Works on Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari.
Can I use exported schematics with WorldEdit?
Absolutely. The .schem format is fully compatible with WorldEdit for Minecraft Java Edition. After downloading your schematic, place it in your server's /plugins/WorldEdit/schematics/ folder and use //schematic load to import it.
What Minecraft version are the schematics compatible with?
Schematics exported from Schematics.club are compatible with Minecraft Java Edition 1.13 and later. The block palette uses modern block states, so they work with all current Minecraft versions.
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Turn your 3D models into Minecraft schematics in minutes. No sign-up required — just open the editor and start converting.
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