Storyboard to Picture Book
Turn Your Storyboard Into a Printed Picture Book
You already built your story scene by scene. Each scene is a page, each caption is text, each image is an illustration. Click one button and get a picture book — digital or hardcover.
The Idea
Already Built Your Scenes? You're Halfway to a Book
Your storyboard already has the structure. Printing brings it to life.
Every scene you created is already a page. The narration you wrote is already the text. The images you generated are already the illustrations. Your storyboard is a picture book — it just hasn't been printed yet.
With storyboard-to-picture-book, you don't redesign anything. You click one button and your scenes become a paginated book layout — ready for a digital flipbook link or a professional hardcover delivered to your door.

Interactive preview — flip through a sample book
See it liveFlip through a sample storybook — each page started as a scene in a storyboard
How It Works
How Storyboard-to-Picture-Book Works
Four steps from storyboard to printed picture book.
Review Your Storyboard
Check your scenes, text, and images. What you see is what you'll get in print.
Click "Create Picture Book"
One click converts your scene sequence into a paginated book layout.
Customize Pages
Edit text, swap images, add a dedication page. Full control over the final result.
Export or Print
Get a digital flipbook link to share, or order a professional hardcover delivered to your door.
Advantages
Why Storyboard-First Makes Better Books
Natural Page Structure
Each scene in your storyboard maps directly to a page in your book. No rearranging, no reformatting — the layout is already done.
Text Already Written
Scene captions and narration become your book text automatically. Edit if you want, but you won't be starting from scratch.
Characters Already Consistent
Because the book uses the same character data as your storyboard, every character looks the same on every page — guaranteed.
Video AND Book from One Project
The same scenes that power your animated video also become your picture book. Create once, get both formats.
Pro Tips
Tips for Better Storyboard-to-Book Results
- Add a dedication page — "For Grandma" or "To Mrs. Johnson's 2nd Grade Class" makes it feel special.
- Review text length per page — shorter captions work better in print than long narration scripts.
- Choose images that work at print resolution — close-ups and bright colors look best on paper.
- Consider page count — 12-24 pages is the sweet spot for children's picture books.
- Order a test copy first if you plan to give it as a gift — you'll want to see the colors in person.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your Story Is Already Written. Now Print It.
Turn your scene-by-scene storyboard into a beautiful picture book. Free preview, no credit card required.
Turn Your Scenes Into a Book