Image to Minecraft Schematic Converter

Convert images into Minecraft schematics and export Sponge .schem files you can import with WorldEdit. Preview the wall structure before export.

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FreeBrowser-basedNo upload

Converter

Upload, tune, preview, export

Drop an image here

PNG, JPG, JPEG, and WebP are supported. Images are processed in your browser — never sent to a server.

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Preview before exporting the schematic

Check how the image resolves into blocks first, then export the same grid as a .schem file.

Original

Creeper face original

Block art

Creeper face

Wool palette · 32 blocks wide

Original

Mountain landscape original

Block art

Mountain landscape

Full Blocks · dithering · 64 wide

Original

Color gradient original

Block art

Color gradient

Concrete palette · 48 blocks wide

Build guide

How it works

How to convert images into Minecraft schematics

Upload an image, choose the wall width and palette, preview the block layout, then export Sponge .schem output or a PNG reference.

Sponge .schem
WorldEdit import
Wall structure
Browser export
  1. 01

    Upload your image

    PNG, JPG, or WebP.

    local file

  2. 02

    Choose width, palette, dithering, brightness, and contrast.

    Choose width, palette, dithering, brightness, and contrast.

    4 palettes

  3. 03

    Preview the Minecraft wall schematic and block counts.

    Preview the Minecraft wall schematic and block counts.

    live preview

  4. 04

    Export .schem for WorldEdit or PNG for manual building.

    Export .schem for WorldEdit or PNG for manual building.

    build-ready

Why use this converter

Designed around WorldEdit-ready output

Exports Sponge .schem v3

The file contains a block palette and indexed block data for modern schematic workflows.

Vertical wall structure

The generated schematic is one block thick, ideal for image walls, signs, and flat builds.

Transparent pixels become air

PNG transparency is preserved as minecraft:air so cutouts do not become unwanted blocks.

Preview matches export

The visible wall preview is the same structure used when generating the schematic file.

Block counts before import

Even with WorldEdit, counts help you audit palette choices and schematic scale.

Local schematic generation

The .schem file is assembled in the browser; your source image does not need to upload anywhere.

Who uses it

When to use image to schematic

WorldEdit imports

Generate a wall schematic you can paste into a creative world or server build workflow.

Server spawn artwork

Turn logos, notices, and decorative art into importable Minecraft structures.

Prototype before manual build

Export Sponge .schem wall output for WorldEdit, then use the block counts if you decide to build by hand.

Image to Minecraft Schematic Converter FAQ

Answers about converting images into Minecraft schematics, .schem format, WorldEdit compatibility, wall dimensions, transparency, and local export.

01How do I convert images into Minecraft schematics?

Upload the image, choose the output width and block palette, preview the generated wall structure, then export the result as .schem output for WorldEdit.

02Does this work as a Minecraft schematic converter?

Yes. The tool converts uploaded images into one-block-thick Minecraft wall schematics and exports Sponge .schem output for WorldEdit.

03Can I import the .schem file with WorldEdit?

Yes. The export is designed for modern WorldEdit-style Sponge .schem workflows. It contains block palette data and block indexes for the generated wall.

04How do I import the schematic into Minecraft?

Download the .schem file, place it in your WorldEdit schematics folder, then load and paste it with WorldEdit. The exact folder and commands depend on your server or mod setup.

05Is the schematic flat or 3D?

The exported schematic is a flat vertical wall, one block thick. It is designed for image art, logos, signs, and wall builds, not full 3D model generation.

06How are transparent pixels handled?

Transparent cells are exported as minecraft:air so holes in the source image stay empty in the schematic.

07Does the image get uploaded to a server?

No. Image conversion and .schem export both run in your browser. Your image never leaves your device.

Ready to convert your image?

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