Use case
Storyboard commercials and ads — from concept to client approval
Every TV spot, social ad, and brand film starts as a storyboard in a deck. Storyboarding replaces the slow loop of static decks and emailed PDFs — agencies build a board, the brand reviews it inline, scene by scene, and the approved cut becomes the production document. Built for creative directors, art directors, and producers who pitch fast.
Pitch boards in under an hour
Generate scenes with AI to match the brand's visual language. Type a prompt, drop in the brand's lookbook as references, and Nano Banana renders a frame on-brand. Stack 8–12 scenes into a chapter, write captions that sell the idea, and you have a pitch board ready to share before the client meeting starts.
Brand review without account creation
Brand contacts hate signing up for new tools. Storyboarding's share links solve this — generate a tokenized URL and the client can view, comment on individual scenes, and approve them as a guest. Every comment lives on the exact frame it's about, so feedback is unambiguous.
Multiple cuts, one source of truth
Most spots have a hero version, a 30-second cut, a 15-second cut, and a 6-second pre-roll. Use chapters to manage cuts within one storyboard — Chapter 1: 60-second cut, Chapter 2: 30-second cut. Comments and approvals live per cut. Export each chapter independently as a PDF or animatic.
Animatic export for client presentations
When the board is approved, export it as an animatic MP4 — every scene at the duration you specify, video references inlined at native speed. Good enough to present in a status meeting; close enough to the final to lock decisions. PDF export is print-ready for the offline approval process some brands still require.
Frequently asked questions
Can clients approve scenes without an account?
Yes. Share links let brand contacts comment on individual scenes and the agency tracks approvals per scene with a green checkmark and the approver's name.
Can I storyboard a 6-second TikTok ad and a 60-second hero spot in one place?
Yes — use chapters. Each chapter is a separate cut with its own scenes, comments, approvals, and export.
Can I match the brand's visual style with AI?
Yes. Attach the brand's lookbook images as references when you generate a scene — the AI matches palette, mood, and composition.
What does the final deliverable look like?
PDF (print-ready, every scene with notes, brandable layout) or MP4 animatic (scenes stitched at your timing). Both work per cut/chapter.
How does this compare to making a deck in Keynote or Figma?
Faster (AI generates frames; no manual layout), more reviewable (per-scene comments instead of slide-level notes), and exportable to animatic, not just PDF.
Ship your next pitch board faster
Generate AI scenes, route through client approval, export approved cuts as PDF or MP4.