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AI Storyboard Generator

Type one sentence. Get a complete storyboard — concept, visual style, a written screenplay, a consistent cast, and shot-by-shot video prompts you can render on any model. FlyAIgh Director plans the whole film, then hands you editable, ready-to-shoot shots.

Free to sign up · No credit card required · Planning a storyboard is free

From one sentence to a shot list, in six steps

The Director is not a single prompt — it is six specialist agents that run in sequence, each building on the last. You can refine or manually edit the output of every stage before the next one runs.

  1. 01

    Concept

    The Director reads your one-line idea and expands it into a logline, tone, themes, and the audience it is for — the creative brief everything else is built against.

  2. 02

    Visual style

    A look is locked: palette, lighting, lens language, era, and reference aesthetics. Every shot downstream inherits it, so the storyboard reads as one film, not a pile of clips.

  3. 03

    Screenplay

    A real treatment and scene list — not a caption. The script pauses here for you to read, refine in chat, and Lock before anything downstream runs. You stay the writer.

  4. 04

    Cast

    Characters are pulled out of the script and bound to reusable Character profiles, so the same face, outfit, and persona carry across every shot instead of drifting.

  5. 05

    Storyboard

    The locked script becomes a sequenced board of shots with framing, action, and the cut between each one — a continuous timeline rather than disconnected stills.

  6. 06

    Shot prompts

    Each shot is compiled into a model-ready video prompt (first frame, motion, last frame) and routed to a fitting model. Edit any prompt, pick the model, and generate.

More than a storyboard generator

A storyboard you cannot shoot is just a mood board. FlyAIgh connects the plan to the render — and keeps your story and your cast intact along the way.

Script-first, not prompt-first

Most "AI storyboard" tools jump straight to images. The Director writes a screenplay first and waits for you to approve it, so the visuals serve a story instead of replacing it.

Output you can actually shoot

You do not just get sketches. Every shot carries a compiled video prompt and a recommended model, so the storyboard is one click from a rendered clip — no re-prompting from scratch.

A cast that stays consistent

Characters are bound to identity references and a persona that auto-inject into every shot, so your lead looks like the same person in shot 1 and shot 12. Most generators cannot hold a face across cuts.

Every model, one account

Shots route across Sora 2, Kling V3 Omni, Seedance, Hailuo, VEO and more. A close-up and an establishing wide can use different engines without you juggling subscriptions.

AI storyboard generator FAQ

What is an AI storyboard generator?+
An AI storyboard generator turns a written idea or script into a sequenced set of shots — each with framing, action, and visual direction — so you can see a film before you shoot it. FlyAIgh’s Director goes further than a static board: it also writes the underlying screenplay, assigns a consistent cast, and compiles each shot into a ready-to-render video prompt, so the storyboard can become actual generated footage in one click.
How does FlyAIgh turn one sentence into a storyboard?+
Six specialist agents run in sequence. From your one-line idea, the Director develops a concept, locks a visual style, writes a screenplay (which pauses for your review and approval), extracts a cast bound to reusable Character profiles, lays out a sequenced storyboard with the cuts between shots, and finally compiles each shot into a model-ready video prompt. You can refine or manually edit the output of any stage before generating.
Can I edit the script and shots, or is it fully automatic?+
You stay in control. The screenplay deliberately pauses for review — you refine it in chat or edit fields directly, then click Lock & Continue before any downstream stage runs. Every concept field, style attribute, scene, and shot prompt is editable, and you choose which model renders each shot.
Do the characters stay consistent across shots?+
Yes. The cast stage binds each character to FlyAIgh Characters — identity reference images plus a written persona — that get auto-injected into every shot they appear in. This is the difference between a character that drifts into a different person every cut and one that holds the same face, outfit, and build across the whole storyboard.
Which video models can the storyboard shots use?+
Any model in FlyAIgh’s catalog. The Director recommends a model per shot and you can override it — route an establishing wide to Seedance, a dialogue close-up to Kling V3 Omni or Hailuo, and a hero shot to Sora 2, all from one account and one credit wallet.
Is it free to try?+
Yes — signing up is free and needs no credit card. Planning a storyboard — concept, style, script, cast, and shot prompts — is the core of the Director and is free; you only spend credits when you generate actual images or video from the shots.

Give your next idea a screenplay

One sentence in. A concept, a style, a script, a cast, and a board of shot-ready prompts out. Start free — you only spend credits when you generate.

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