Load your source image
Drop, upload, or paste an image. The file is processed locally in your browser for a fast first draft.
Image to block blueprint tool
Turn any image into a block blueprint with a grid, palette, and material list.
Loading example blueprint.
Example image
Plan it. Build it. Share it.
1 block = 1 pixel
Image converted to the selected palette
Each pixel maps to one block
Export the blueprint or block list
Builder
Date05 / 20 / 2024
Not an official Minecraft product. Not approved by or associated with Mojang or Microsoft.
Try a build idea
Start from a sample, then replace it with your own picture when you are ready.
Image to blocks workflow
Use the first-screen workbench to turn a photo, logo, avatar, or map art idea into a block-by-block Minecraft build plan.
Drop, upload, or paste an image. The file is processed locally in your browser for a fast first draft.
The converter samples the image into a Minecraft-style block palette and draws a visible square grid.
Use the block counts and percentages to estimate materials before you start placing rows in-game.
Build from the blueprint
High contrast pictures, logos, avatars, and simple landscapes convert better than noisy photos.
Smaller grids are easier to build. Larger grids preserve more detail but need more materials.
Use the material list as your shopping list, then follow the grid from top-left to bottom-right.
Blueprint output
Save the visual plan as a blueprint image, or download the material list as a CSV for sorting, sharing, and build prep.
Export the converted grid as a PNG so you can keep the block layout open while building.
Download block names, coordinates, and palette data in a spreadsheet-friendly CSV file.
The MVP stays lightweight: no login, no saved projects, and no server upload for your image.
This tool converts an image into a Minecraft-style block blueprint, not just a generic pixel art preview. The preview shows a block grid, while the material list counts how many blocks of each color you need. Export the result as a PNG blueprint or a CSV block list for planning your build.
Yes. The output is pixel art mapped to a block palette, with grid lines and material counts for building.
Start around 48 to 80 blocks wide. Use larger sizes only when the original image needs more detail.
No. This is an independent fan-made utility and is not approved by or associated with Mojang or Microsoft.