Converting a .jar file (Java Edition mod) to an .mcaddon file (Bedrock Edition addon) is a complex process because these two versions of Minecraft use fundamentally different coding languages: Java for the Java Edition and C++ for Bedrock. While there is no perfect one-click "universal" converter, there are specific tools and manual methods to bridge this gap. Key Tools for Conversion
Double-click the file. Minecraft Bedrock will open automatically and begin the "Level Import." Convert Jar To Mcaddon
However, if your goal is to take the idea or assets (textures, sounds, models) from a Java mod and bring them to Bedrock, this guide will walk you through the workflow. Converting a
Test iteratively
Instead of "converting," consider finding an equivalent Bedrock Addon on MCPEDL.com. The Bedrock community has recreated many popular Java mods (like "Ice and Fire" or "Weapons+") from scratch. Minecraft Bedrock will open automatically and begin the