Storyboard to Video

Turn Your Scene-by-Scene Storyboard into an Animated Story Video

You built your story scene by scene. Now add motion and narration to each scene and watch it become a shareable animated video — with consistent characters on every frame.

The Idea

From Still Scenes to Moving Stories

Your storyboard already has the structure. Animation brings it to life.

Most AI video tools ask you to type a prompt and hope for the best. You get a single clip with no control over individual shots and characters that change between frames.

With storyboard-to-video, you start from scenes you already built. Each scene has an image and text. You add motion and narration per scene, preview the result, and export a video where every character stays consistent because it all comes from the same project.

Story Video Preview

Sample animated story video — built scene by scene with consistent characters throughout

How It Works

How Storyboard-to-Video Works

Four steps from storyboard to shareable animated video.

1

Build Your Scenes

Create a sequence of scenes with images and text — your story's visual outline.

2

Add Motion & Narration

Add subtle animation to each scene. Record your voice or use an AI narrator for each page.

3

Preview & Refine

Watch the full video. If a scene doesn't feel right, tweak just that scene — the rest stays intact.

4

Export & Share

Get a shareable link to your animated story video. Send it to family, post it, or rewatch it anytime.

Advantages

Why Start with a Storyboard Instead of Generating Random Clips

Scene-Level Animation

Each scene in your storyboard becomes its own animated clip with subtle motion — not a static slideshow.

Per-Scene Narration

Record your voice for each scene, or choose an AI narrator. The audio syncs perfectly with each animated clip.

Consistent Characters Throughout

Because the video is built from your storyboard, every character stays recognizable from the first scene to the last.

Automatic Stitching

Scenes are stitched together into a single shareable video with smooth transitions. No editing required.

Pro Tips

Tips for Better Storyboard-to-Video Results

  • Keep each scene focused on one moment — one main idea per animated clip makes for clearer pacing.
  • Use dialogue or spoken lines as narration — they feel more natural than descriptive captions when played as audio.
  • Think in cuts — where you want a scene break in your storyboard is where the video will cut to the next shot.
  • Preview early and often — you can regenerate animation for a single scene without re-doing the whole video.
  • Record narration slowly for bedtime stories, energetically for adventure stories.

Frequently Asked Questions

No — you can choose which scenes to animate. Any scene without animation will use a still image with narration. You have full control.
Typically 2-8 minutes, depending on how many scenes you have and how much narration you add. Shorter stories work great for bedtime; longer ones for family trip recaps.
Yes — you can re-record narration for any individual scene and regenerate the video without starting over. Only the changed scene updates.
Characters stay perfectly consistent across all animated scenes because the video is built from the same character data as your storyboard. No character drift.
Absolutely — that is one of the key advantages of the storyboard-first approach. The same scenes that power your video can be exported as a picture book.

Your Storyboard Is Ready. Now Animate It.

Turn your scene-by-scene storyboard into a narrated animated video. Free preview, no credit card required.

Create Your First Animated Story