AI Storyboards
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AI Storyboards.

Frame-by-frame storyboarding. Pair frames, generate video. The full pre-production pipeline.

Storyboards is a fluid-canvas storyboarding tool. Each frame has an image, description, duration, and camera notes. Pair frames into scenes for first/last-frame video generation. Shared Cast & Sets library with Film Studio.

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Storyboard to video, end to end.

Fluid canvas

Fluid canvas

Drag-and-drop frames anywhere on the canvas. Reorder scenes, regroup, pan and zoom the whole board.

Frame pairing

Frame pairing

Pair two frames into a scene. The first becomes the start frame, the second the end. Generate video between them.

Inline generation

Inline generation

Generate frame images directly on the canvas. No round-trip through another studio — storyboard and generate in one view.

Direct pre-production for AI film.

Storyboards fills the gap between script and generation. Plan every shot as a frame pair. Set durations and camera notes. Pair frames into scenes. Once the board is done, hit Generate Video and the whole storyboard becomes a Kling first-last-frame video sequence.

Open Storyboards
Direct pre-production for AI film

Cast & Sets shared with Film Studio.

The same character, location, and prop library used in Film Studio is available in Storyboards. Define your cast once and every frame can reference it. Storyboards and Film Studio share a unified element library, so moving from pre-production to final generation never breaks consistency.

Cast & Sets shared with Film Studio

Scene grouping and reorder.

Frames belong to scenes. Drag a scene tab and the whole pair moves together. Sort order on the canvas determines playback order in the generated video — rearrange visually, and the video rendering follows.

Scene grouping and reorder

Cinematography prompts injected.

Camera notes on each frame become structured cinematography prompts when you hit Generate. The model knows the shot type, movement, and duration you intended without you having to rewrite the prompt at generation time.

Cinematography prompts injected

Frequently asked.

No hard cap. Practical limit is readability — most storyboards have 8–40 frames (4–20 scene pairs). Larger boards are fine but become hard to navigate.

Ready to start? Jump straight in.

Every Stensyl plan includes every model on this page. From £8/month annual. No per-model fees, no surprise charges.