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EduGeyser

A Geyser fork that enables Minecraft Education Edition clients to join Java Edition servers. Both Education and regular Bedrock players can connect to the same server simultaneously.

Features

  • Education Edition clients can connect to any Java server running EduGeyser
  • Students from any school or tenant can join without server-side configuration
  • Verified player identity via Microsoft Education Services
  • Education player skins visible to Java players via the EduGeyser Signing Relay
  • Floodgate integration with education-specific UUIDs and username formatting
  • Optional Geyser Education Extension adding server list broadcasting, join codes, and direct connection IDs for easier student access

Downloads

Pre-built jars are available on the Releases page.

Documentation


EduGeyser

License: MIT Discord Crowdin

EduGeyser is a bridge between Minecraft: Bedrock Edition, Minecraft: Education Edition, and Minecraft: Java Edition, closing the gap for those who want to play across all 3 platforms.

EduGeyser is a fork of Geyser, an Open Collaboration project.

What is EduGeyser?

EduGeyser is a proxy, bridging the gap between Minecraft: Bedrock Edition, Minecraft: Education Edition, and Minecraft: Java Edition servers. The ultimate goal of this project is to allow Minecraft: Education Edition and Bedrock Edition users to join Minecraft: Java Edition servers as seamlessly as possible. However, due to the nature of EduGeyser translating packets over the network of three different games, do not expect everything to work perfectly!

Special thanks to the DragonProxy project for being a trailblazer in protocol translation and for all the team members who have joined us here!

Supported Versions

Edition Supported Versions
Education 1.21.132 (also 1.21.131.1 Preview)
Bedrock 1.21.130 - 1.21.132, 26.0, 26.1, 26.2, 26.3, 26.10
Java 1.21.11 (For older versions, see this guide)

Setting Up

Take a look here for how to set up Geyser.

Links:

What's Left to be Added/Fixed

  • Near-perfect movement (to the point where anticheat on large servers is unlikely to ban you)
  • Some Entity Flags

What can't be fixed

There are a few things Geyser is unable to support due to various differences between Minecraft Bedrock and Java. For a list of these limitations, see the Current Limitations page.

Compiling

  1. Clone the repo to your computer
  2. Navigate to the Geyser root directory and run git submodule update --init --recursive. This command downloads all the needed submodules for Geyser and is a crucial step in this process.
  3. Run gradlew build and locate to bootstrap/build folder.

Contributing

Any contributions are appreciated. Please feel free to reach out to us on Discord if you're interested in helping out with Geyser.

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Geyser fork enabling Minecraft Education Edition clients to connect to Java Edition servers via modified auth, codec, and StartGamePacket handling.

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