Storyboard Studio

Your projects

Each script becomes its own project — open one to revisit it.

✦ Script to storyboard, automatically

Turn a screenplay into a cinematic storyboard in one pass.

Upload a script and the studio breaks it into shots, renders each panel as a realistic cinematic frame, quality-checks every one for continuity, and lays them out into clean, downloadable storyboard pages — no software to install. Already have a shot list? Import it and skip straight to drawing.

Shot breakdown

Your script is parsed into a structured shot list — type, scene description, characters, action.

Cinematic panels

Each shot is rendered as a realistic, full-colour cinematic frame with proper lensing and lighting.

Automatic QA

Every panel is checked for characters, labels, positions, framing and location continuity.

Storyboard pages

Approved panels are laid out into clean 9:16 sheets, six per page, ready to download.

Building your shotlist

Watch it work — analysis on the left, shots appear on the right. Please keep this tab open.

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  • Reading the script
  • Breaking down the shots
  • Adding editorial coverage
  • Applying house style & labels
Shotlist building…

Step 1 · Review shot list

Project

Read through the breakdown and edit any field inline. Delete shots you don't need, or add new ones. When the shot list looks right, confirm it to begin drawing and quality-checking each panel.

Character labels
All changes saved.

Build your references

Lock the look of your characters, locations and key props once — every shot reuses them. Upload your own, or generate and approve.

You need to approve a reference image for each asset before you can continue. Upload or generate images, then click ✓ Approve on the one you want used for generation. Once every asset has an approved pick, the button above unlocks.

Characters

Locations

Key props

Lock the staging

One wide reference per location keeps every shot consistent.

Step 2 · Drawing panels

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Your storyboard