Storyboard Website Creator
Visualize your movie
StudioBinder’s storyboard features are part of a full production suite built for creative teams. Plan scenes, visualize ideas, and manage projects all in one place.
Storyboard Builder
Storyboarding and production tools together
Use our website to draft storyboard panels, manage your shots, and align visuals with production goals.
Script to Storyboard
Auto-generate from your script
Upload or write your script directly on our storyboarding website. Each scene syncs to a storyboard panel automatically, so you can visualize the story without jumping between tools.
Shot Tagger
Tag key moments from your script
Select dialogue or action lines from your script to instantly create matching storyboard panels. StudioBinder helps you create storyboards fast without manual setup.
Shot Specs
Flexible layouts
Pick from common storyboard layouts and formats like 16:9 and 4:3. Adjust panels to match your project's needs using intuitive layout tools built into the storyboard website.
Image Editor
Visual tools to enhance your storyboards
Upload sketches, images, or stills and annotate them with arrows, shapes, and text. You can also tweak lighting & color to get your visuals perfect.
Storyboard Groups
Group storyboards your way
Organize storyboard panels by scene, shot type, shoot day, or production status. Structure your boards to match how your team works and keep everything aligned.
Collaborate
Invite your team to collaborate on storyboards
Share your storyboard space with collaborators who can leave comments, upload frames, and assign tasks. Everyone stays in sync without endless emails or exports.
Customization
Create branded PDFs exports
Export high-quality PDFs with full control over design. Customize layouts, add watermarks, change colors, include your logo & deliver your storyboards print-ready.
Sharing
Send private links to your storyboards
Share your storyboard website using private view-only links or give collaborators editing access. It’s the fastest way to share visuals across your team and with clients.
Explore Features
More storyboard features
Aspect Ratios
Choose an aspect ratio that best suits your project.
Column Layouts
Adjust how many columns your storyboard will have.
Image Library
Reuse storyboard panels from previous projects.
Shot Numbering
Choose between digits, letters, or a custom shot numbering.
Storyboard Archive
Archive old storyboards to keep an accessible history.
Color-Code Shots
Label or call out specialty shots with colors.
What are the 8 steps in storyboarding?
Open StudioBinder on your browser.
Click on the Storyboards tab on the project homepage.
Choose to either import a script or create a storyboard manually.
Name the storyboard, set the aspect ratio, and select the number of frames.
Add an image to each frame from the Media Library or upload new images.
Edit your images with a suite of tools, including filters, text, and arrows.
Enter details, including the scene number, description, and notes.
Create a custom PDF, send a view-only link, or invite collaborators for feedback.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your questions, answered
The best storyboard software includes features and functionality that are specifically designed with professional storyboard artists in mind. In StudioBinder, you have full editing control over the image to dial in your precise vision, including adding text, arrows, filters, and more.
Photoshop could be a solution for creating your storyboard images, especially if your drawing skills are less than ideal and you don't want to deal with the back-and-forth prompting with AI image generators. That being said, once your images are created, you'll want a separate storyboarding program like StudioBinder to manage, organize, and share your storyboards.
Animators will either use pen and paper or digital programs that they can sketch with. Because their illustration skills are of such high caliber, they can create detailed and nuanced storyboards as the first step toward actual animation.
AI image generators are getting better all the time, so they can be a solution for creating storyboard images. There tends to be a lot of "back and forth" with the prompting to get the images to match exactly what you're looking for, but creators in all mediums are using them more and more.
Storyboarding as a process will always be around. The methods that creators use to generate those storyboards are what will change. AI will be at the forefront of this change.
There's actually very little downside to storyboarding. It will only help you refine your vision and get you more prepared for production. If there is one negative, it might be the fact that no matter how specific and detailed your storyboards are, there is always a high probability that you might not get the shots as you planned.
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