Standalone Gradio Space Client

Real-world Minecraft generation with a clean web control surface.

Select an area on the map, choose Java or Bedrock output, tune generation options, and queue a world build on the CPUAI World Generator backend.

2 formats Java zip and Bedrock mcworld
Local jobs Each browser keeps its own client list
Map tools Area, spawn, rotation, and search
Free access

Map Selection

Choose the area to generate

Use Area to draw a custom rectangle.

Map data from OpenStreetMap contributors and selected tile providers.

Selection Draw a rectangle on the map to begin.
Spawn Marker Automatic spawn
Rotation Preview 0.00 degrees

Select an area to estimate in-game size.

Status

Queue and processing updates

Ready

Connect to the generator, choose an area, and queue a job.

Job messages will appear here.
No job selected yet.

Downloads

Generated files

Download links appear here after completion.

Feature introduction

CPUAI World Generator turns real map selections into Minecraft worlds. This client keeps the public workflow direct: pick an area, set the output format, queue the job, then return to your browser's local job list to check progress.

Generation controls

Use Objects + Terrain for a complete scene, Objects only when you want structures without terrain rebuilding, or Terrain only for landform-focused output. Roof, interior, land cover, and height settings mirror the original controls.

Independent browser clients

Each visitor uses their own browser session and local job list. This page does not publish another user's recent jobs into your interface.

How to use

  1. Search for a city or pan the map to the place you want to generate.
  2. Select Area and drag a rectangle around the region.
  3. Optionally set a spawn marker and measure a rotation hint.
  4. Choose Java or Bedrock, adjust generation options, and press Queue Generation.
  5. Keep this page open for live updates, or resume the job later from this browser's Recent Jobs list.

Helpful notes

Why should I choose a small area first?

Large selections can take longer to process. Start with a compact area, confirm the output style, then scale up.

Where are my jobs stored?

The client stores only your local job references in this browser. Clearing browser storage or using another device will show a separate job list.

What happens if the remote Space is busy?

The job may remain queued or the Space may need a moment to wake up. Reload Status or Resume Selected Job can check the current state again.