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Litematica is a client-side schematic mod for Minecraft, with also lots of extra functionality especially for creative mode (such as schematic pasting, area cloning, moving, filling, deletion).

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  • FreeOpen Source

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  • Mac
  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Minecraft
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  • Developed by

    Matti Ruohonen
  • Licensing

    Open Source (LGPL-3.0) and Free product.
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  • Alternatives

    4 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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  •  749 Stars
  •  235 Forks
  •  419 Open Issues
  •   Updated Dec 29, 2024 
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Litematica was added to AlternativeTo by Magnus Ihse Bursie on Oct 26, 2021 and this page was last updated Mar 15, 2023.

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Top positive commentDec 26, 2021

Client side, simple schematic tool for saving and replicating your favourite builds.

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What is Litematica?

Litematica is a client-side schematic mod for Minecraft, with also lots of extra functionality especially for creative mode (such as schematic pasting, area cloning, moving, filling, deletion).

It's primarily developed on MC 1.12.2 for LiteLoader. It has also been ported to Rift on MC 1.13.2, and for Fabric on MC 1.14 and later. There are also Forge versions for 1.12.2, and Forge ports for 1.14.4+ are also planned, but Forge will need to start shipping the Mixin library before those can happen.

Litematica was started as an alternative for Schematica, for players who don't want to have Forge installed on their client, and that's why it was developed for Liteloader.