Convert .schem to .litematic
Turn a modern WorldEdit or Sponge schematic into a file that can be loaded by Litematica. Bloxelizer reads the schematic palette and block positions, then packages the build as a .litematic file.
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Drop a Minecraft schematic
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The .schem and .litematic formats
A Sponge .schem file describes one region of namespaced block states for WorldEdit and FAWE, with no concept of Litematica's placement metadata. The .litematic format wraps the same kind of block data in a region alongside the author, name, and size fields the Litematica mod reads to build its holographic overlay and per-layer material list. The conversion moves the schematic's palette and block positions into a single Litematica region so a Fabric client can load it.
How to convert .schem to .litematic
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Drop the .schem file into the uploader below.
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Inspect its dimensions, materials, and layers in the preview.
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Keep .litematic selected and export the converted build.
When to use this conversion
Use this route when you find a .schem download but want Litematica's placement overlay, material list, and layer controls in a Fabric-based Minecraft client.
Compatibility notes
Load the result in a Minecraft and Litematica version that recognizes the source build's blocks. Blocks unavailable in the target game version may need replacement.