Choose the specific Bedrock version you are targeting.
If your JAR file contains textures (a resource pack), you can manually convert it by following these steps:
Converting gameplay mods (logic and features) is significantly more difficult than converting textures. JAR mods rely on the Java Virtual Machine, while Bedrock uses Add-ons (JavaScript and JSON). convert jar to mcpack
Change the resulting .zip file extension to .mcpack . Method 2: Using Online Conversion Tools
Not every Java feature exists in Bedrock. Complex shaders or scripts in a JAR file may break during conversion. Choose the specific Bedrock version you are targeting
Inside the extracted folder, look for the assets folder. This contains the textures and sounds.
If you tell me what is inside your JAR file (like a skin, a map, or a complex mod), I can provide: A custom manifest.json template Step-by-step folder structure maps Links to specific conversion software for that category Change the resulting
This is a compressed format specific to Minecraft: Bedrock Edition. It tells the game how to automatically import resource packs, behavior packs, or skins into the engine. Method 1: Converting Resource Packs Manually
This happens when the file path in Bedrock doesn't match where the game expects the texture to be. Double-check your folder structure inside the MCPACK.