Convert .litematic to .glb
Turn a Litematica build into a standalone 3D model. Bloxelizer reads the .litematic file, renders the blocks with their textures, and exports a .glb model you can open in Blender, three.js, or any GLTF-compatible tool.
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The .litematic and .glb formats
A .litematic file is a set of Minecraft blocks — regions, a palette, and metadata — with no mesh or geometry of its own. The .glb format is binary glTF 2.0: an actual 3D mesh with embedded textures that Blender, three.js, and game engines can open. The conversion builds a textured mesh from the Litematic's blocks, turning a buildable schematic into a standalone model rather than a block list.
How to convert .litematic to .glb
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Upload your .litematic file in the converter below.
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Inspect the build in the 3D preview.
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Select .glb as the export format and download the 3D model.
When to use this conversion
This route is useful for rendering a build outside Minecraft, importing it into an animation or game engine, or preparing it for 3D printing.
Compatibility notes
The GLB captures the build's blocks and textures as geometry. Redstone behavior, entities, and in-game interactivity are not part of a 3D model export.