Wall Murals
Convert an image into a flat block design for walls, arenas, and spawn areas.
Turn a photo, illustration, or server logo into a Minecraft wall mural with a live block preview, material count, and schematic export.
Create a MuralConvert an image into a flat block design for walls, arenas, and spawn areas.
Preview a logo with Minecraft block colors before placing it on your server.
Create a block-grid reference for planning map art and other large image builds.
A Minecraft mural generator converts the colors in an image into a grid of Minecraft blocks. You can upload a logo, character, poster, photo, or pixel art reference, then adjust the size and palette until the design works at Minecraft scale.
The live preview helps you catch unreadable details before building. After editing, use the block count for manual placement or export commands and a schematic for faster Java Edition workflows.
| Size | Best for | Maximum blocks |
|---|---|---|
| 32 × 32 | Small logos, icons, and survival builds | 1,024 |
| 64 × 64 | Detailed wall murals and server logos | 4,096 |
| 128 × 128 | Large showcase builds and detailed references | 16,384 |
.mcfunction, or a WorldEdit schematic.For a server logo, preserve the silhouette and main colors first. Small lettering may need manual cleanup after conversion. A 32 × 32 or 64 × 64 grid is often enough for a recognizable spawn-area logo without creating an oversized project.
For map art planning, the converted grid can act as a visual block reference. Map rendering has additional color and terrain rules, so treat the result as a planning aid rather than an automatic map-file exporter.
Before building manually, check the block count and material list. For large Java Edition projects, an image-to-schematic workflow can make placement and iteration faster than copying long command output.
Which images work best? Logos, characters, icons, and images with clear shapes and strong contrast usually produce the cleanest murals.
Can I build the mural in survival? Yes. Limit the palette to obtainable blocks and use the material list before gathering resources.
Can I export a schematic? Yes. Schematic export is useful for larger murals and compatible WorldEdit workflows.
Upload an image and preview it as a Minecraft block grid.
Open the Mural Generator