How to Import Your Generated Minecraft World
Just downloaded your real-world Minecraft map from CartoVoxel? Follow the correct path for Java .zip files, Bedrock .mcworld files, and console imports.
TL;DR
Congratulations on generating your real-world map with CartoVoxel. Depending on the edition you selected, you either received a .zip file for Java Edition or a .mcworld file for Bedrock Edition. Find your device below and follow the simple steps to load your new world into Minecraft.
Importing to Minecraft Bedrock Edition (.mcworld)
If you play on an iPhone, iPad, Android device, or Windows 10/11 Bedrock, CartoVoxel provides a .mcworld file when you choose Bedrock output.
The .mcworld format is designed to make Minecraft Bedrock import simple: open the file, let Minecraft start automatically, and then find the world in your Play list.
Which File Goes Where?
Use this quick reference if you are unsure which import path matches your device.
| Device or edition | File you received | Import path |
|---|---|---|
| iPhone or iPad | .mcworld | Save to Files, tap the file, and let Minecraft Bedrock import it. |
| Android | .mcworld | Open from Downloads or a trusted file manager, then choose Minecraft. |
| Windows Bedrock | .mcworld | Double-click the file and Minecraft Bedrock imports it. |
| Windows Java | .zip | Extract the world folder into %appdata%\.minecraft\saves. |
| macOS Java | .zip | Extract the world folder into Application Support > minecraft > saves. |
| Xbox, PlayStation, Switch | .mcworld | Import on a phone or Windows PC, then move it to console through Minecraft Realms. |
Need another map?
Generate another world right now
Now that you know how import works, create another real-world map and choose the correct Java or Bedrock output before generation.
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Ready for Your Next Adventure?
Now that you know how easy it is to import worlds, generate another one. Build a base in a favorite vacation spot or explore your school campus in Minecraft.
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