To Mcaddon ((free)) — How To Convert Jar
Have you ever found an incredible Minecraft Java mod (a .jar file) and wished you could use it on your console, phone, or Windows 10 Bedrock Edition? The Minecraft Java Edition and Bedrock Edition are fundamentally different, making a direct conversion impossible. However, you can often or port resources from a .jar mod into a .mcaddon file (a Bedrock Add-on).
Example mod.json file:
Because Bedrock cannot read .jar files, your first step is to access the raw assets inside the Java mod. how to convert jar to mcaddon