CREATOR TOOLS
Work smarter and build faster with a powerful set of creator tools at your fingertips. Explore essential tools from Mojang and the community.

Editor
Build big, build fast, and build directly inside Minecraft. Editor lets you select, clone, move, and manipulate blocks with precision—all in real time. It's a powerful new way to bring your worlds to life.


Blockbench

Chunker
Bedrock Editor
Minecraft Editor is a multiblock editing experience designed to help creators build at scale. With tools designed to help accelerate your workflows you can prototype ideas, polish, and iterate faster than ever.
Explore new Building Tools
Editor is a new way to build in Minecraft Bedrock, made just for creators like you! With features that let you quickly select, copy, move, and shape parts of your world, it’s never been easier to bring big ideas to life. Everything happens right in—game, so you can see your changes as you make them.
Get Started with Editor in Bedrock
Ready to try Editor? Open the Minecraft Launcher and switch to the Creator Tools tab to launch Bedrock in Editor mode. From there, you can create a new Editor project and jump straight into building with powerful tools.
Editor features
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Vibrant Visuals
Make changes to Vibrant Visuals and see your changes instantly
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Multiblock Selection
Easily select and edit large areas of your world
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Brush Tools
Paint terrain or fill spaces in just a few clicks
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Undo/Redo Support
Test ideas freely without worrying about mistakes
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Clone & Transform
Copy and move selections with precision
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Extensible Tools
Create your own tools and workflows with scripting
Chunker
Convert between Bedrock and Java versions of worlds.
Get started with Chunker
Chunker is a free, open-source tool from Hive Games available as a desktop app with a user interface or a command—line version for automated workflows. It runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux, making it easy to integrate into your world conversion process.
Note: Chunker is a community open source tool, and is not a Mojang or Microsoft offering.
Target versions across Minecraft Bedrock and Java
Convert worlds between Minecraft Java and Bedrock Editions with precision. Chunker lets you target specific game versions, so you can build with your preferred tools and export when ready.
Modify World Settings
Update world settings during conversion—adjust difficulty, game mode, game rules, and more to match your creative goals.
Substitute Blocks as you Convert
Use block substitution to swap placeholder blocks with custom ones during conversion. Define input and output blocks to tailor your world exactly how you want it.
Blockbench
Create custom models and animations for entities, blocks, and items.
Get Started with Blockbench
Blockbench is a free, open-source modeling tool available on the web and as a downloadable app for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It integrates easily into your Minecraft creation workflow, letting you model, texture, and animate entities, blocks, and items for both Bedrock and Java editions.
Note: Blockbench is provided by external, third-party contributors and is not a Mojang or Microsoft offering.
Build Mobs with the Minecraft Entity Wizard
The Minecraft Entity Wizard plugin helps you quickly create custom mobs by starting from vanilla templates. You can customize geometry, textures, animations, and behaviors—like loot drops and spawn rules—without needing to manage complex metadata.
Create new blocks with the Minecraft Block Wizard
The Minecraft Block Wizard plugin lets you build new blocks using preset configurations. You can define properties like mining speed, collision boxes, light emission, and more, making it easy to create blocks that behave like vanilla Minecraft elements.
Blockbench Plugins
Create mobs, items, and other stuff with these official plugins from Minecraft!
FAQ
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Creator tools in Minecraft are features, plugins, or external software that help players build, design, and modify the game more efficiently. These tools are useful because they allow players to create complex structures, automate tasks, customize terrain, and even add new game mechanics. Examples include WorldEdit, MCEdit, and custom texture packs.
WorldEdit can be installed as a plugin for Minecraft servers or as a mod for Minecraft Forge/Fabric. It allows players to edit large areas of terrain quickly by using commands for tasks like copying, pasting, filling areas, and generating shapes. To install, download the correct version for your setup and place it in the "mods" or "plugins" folder in Minecraft. Restart the game to enable it.
You can create custom textures using image editing software like Photoshop, GIMP, or Paint.NET. Once created, place the images into a properly structured folder to create a "resource pack," which can be zipped and placed in the Minecraft resource packs folder. In-game, you can apply your custom textures by selecting the pack in the options menu.
Structure blocks are in-game tools that allow players to save, load, and move structures within Minecraft. To use them, enable cheats in your world, then type /give [playername] structure_block. Place the block, configure its settings, and save the desired area. To load, place another structure block in the target location and choose "Load." This is useful for replicating buildings or moving designs across different worlds.
Redstone is Minecraft’s version of electrical circuitry, allowing players to create complex automated systems. With Redstone, you can create everything from simple doors to advanced machinery like farms or sorting systems. Start with basic components (Redstone dust, repeaters, and pistons) and experiment with circuits. There are also many tutorials available for specific builds, like automatic farms or traps.
Yes, command blocks allow for powerful customization of Minecraft’s mechanics using commands. To get a command block, enable cheats and type /give [playername] command_block. You can then use it to run commands like spawning items, teleporting players, or altering game rules. Command blocks are often used in adventure maps to create custom experiences, and they allow for advanced automation without needing external mods.

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