If someone sends you a schematic and you do not know which Minecraft version it came from, you usually lose time asking around, testing imports, or opening it in the wrong setup first.
ItsMyConvert already helps with that. When you upload a .schem or .schematic file, the file is analyzed before conversion and the detected source version is shown directly in the upload flow.
Why people need a schematic version checker
This is a small feature, but it solves a real problem.
It is useful when:
- a friend sends you a build with no version written anywhere
- you download a schematic from a website and the listing is incomplete
- a client shares a project file and expects you to handle the version mismatch
- you want to check compatibility before importing into a server or local world
You may not need this every day, but when the version is unclear it saves a back-and-forth message and avoids trial and error.
How to check what version a schematic was made in
The workflow is simple:
- upload the
.schemor.schematicfile - let ItsMyConvert analyze the file
- read the detected source version shown next to the uploaded file
- decide whether to keep it as-is, convert it to another Minecraft version, or export it to a world
Because the version is shown before conversion starts, you can use the tool as a version checker even if your immediate goal is only to identify the file.

What you can do after detection
Once you know the source version, you can immediately move to the next step:
- convert the build to another Minecraft version
- export it as a ready-to-open Minecraft world
- prepare it for a legacy client or server
- answer a teammate or customer without guessing
That makes the feature practical for both one-off checks and real delivery workflows.
Final note
If you need to find out what Minecraft version a .schem or .schematic file was made in, upload it through the Minecraft converter and let the analyzer identify the source version before you convert.
