To Sb3 - Convert Zip
If you’ve ever tried to open a Scratch project only to find a folder full of JSON files and random assets instead of a playable game, you aren’t alone. Many users accidentally end up with a ZIP file when they meant to have an .sb3 file.
This process is usually necessary when you have manually modified a Scratch project's internal components—such as its project.json file or individual assets like sprites and sounds—and need to repackage them so they can be reopened in the Scratch editor . Conversion Methods 1. Manual Renaming (Recommended) convert zip to sb3
: This usually happens if your ZIP file contains a folder. Scratch requires the project.json to be at the "top level" of the archive. If you’ve ever tried to open a Scratch