Turn concepts into cinematic visuals
Storyboarder is a browser-based AI tool built to accelerate the storyboarding workflow for filmmakers, advertisers, and other creative teams. It uses a subscription model and combines intuitive design tools with smart automation so you can move from idea to motion faster. A standout capability is its Image-to-Video/Animatic converter, which transforms still frames into short moving sequences — a feature that makes the platform especially useful for previsualization and pitch work.
Core capabilities at a glance
- Image-to-Video and animatic generation that brings static panels to life
- Preservation of character likeness and consistent art direction across frames
- Sketch-to-image conversion that refines hand-drawn ideas into polished artwork
- Tools for in-painting and targeted image edits
- Support for multiple file formats so projects can start from PDFs, FDX, and more
- Subscription-based access with ongoing feature updates
Supported formats and editing workflow
- Start projects from PDFs, FDX files, and other common media types
- Maintain uniform character appearance and visual style throughout sequences
- Apply localized edits and in-painting to refine panels without redoing entire frames
- Convert rough sketches into higher-fidelity images while keeping your original intent
- Build animatics or short video snippets from single frames to test timing and pacing
- Use the Image-to-Video feature to preview motion and camera movement quickly
Subscription alternative: Wepik
If you’re exploring other subscription services, Wepik is a recommended option. It emphasizes advanced AI imaging models capable of producing cinematic-quality visuals. The platform supports multiple upload types and focuses on streamlined asset import, making it convenient for teams that work with varied file formats. For creators who want automated visual polish with easy file handling, Wepik is worth evaluating alongside Storyboarder.
Who benefits most
Storyboarder is aimed at:
- Filmmakers and directors who need rapid previsualization
- Ad and marketing creatives designing campaign storyboards
- Small studios and solo creators who want AI-accelerated art tools
- Teams that require consistent character and style continuity across many frames
If you’d like, I can produce a short comparison table between Storyboarder and Wepik, or suggest a sample workflow for turning a script page into an animatic. Which would you prefer?
Technical
- Web App
- Subscription