Script to Storyboard

Turn your script into a storyboard

SceneCraft reads a screenplay scene and generates storyboard frames from it — so you can see your story before you shoot it, all in the studio where you write.

  • No prompt-wrangling
  • Frames stay tied to scenes
  • Regenerate any shot

Script to storyboard means converting written scenes into a sequence of visual frames for pre-production. SceneCraft turns each scene into a visual prompt and generates storyboard images — keeping the frames tied to the screenplay so your boards update as the story evolves.

What you get

From the page to the frame

A storyboard generator that starts from your actual script, not a blank prompt box.

Frames from any scene

Generate storyboard images straight from a written scene — no separate prompt-wrangling app required.

Shot-by-shot from the script

Break a scene into frames that follow the action and beats already on the page.

Tied to your screenplay

Storyboards live next to the scenes they came from, so the visuals stay in sync as the script changes.

Regenerate & refine

Don't like a frame? Regenerate it or adjust the description until the shot matches what you imagined.

Direction, not guesswork

SceneCraft builds a visual prompt from the scene first, so frames reflect the mood and staging you wrote.

Pre-production ready

Use boards to pitch, plan coverage, and align your team before a single day of shooting.

How it works

Three steps from scene to board

  1. 1

    Write or open a scene

    Draft a scene in SceneCraft — or generate one with the AI co-writer — in industry-standard format.

  2. 2

    Generate storyboard frames

    SceneCraft turns the scene into a visual prompt and renders storyboard images you can review frame by frame.

  3. 3

    Refine and assemble

    Regenerate or tweak any frame, then keep your boards alongside the script for pre-production.

Why SceneCraft

The only step where writing, coverage, and visuals meet

Standalone storyboard tools start from scratch. SceneCraft storyboards the script you wrote, analyzed, and polished in the same place.

FAQ

Script to storyboard, answered

What does script to storyboard mean?
Script to storyboard means converting written scenes into a sequence of visual frames used to plan a shoot. SceneCraft reads a screenplay scene and generates storyboard images from it, so you can see your story before you film it.
Do I need to write prompts for the images?
No. SceneCraft builds the visual prompt from the scene you already wrote, then generates frames. You can still adjust the description to steer the look of any shot.
Can I storyboard a script I generated with AI?
Yes — that's the point of an all-in-one studio. Generate or write a scene, run analysis on it, then turn it into storyboard frames without switching tools.
Does storyboarding use credits?
Image generation draws from your AI credits. Every plan includes a monthly credit allowance, and you can top up if you need more frames in a busy pre-production week.

See your screenplay as a storyboard

Start free, write or generate a scene, and render your first frames today.

No credit card needed · 100 free AI credits