Turn text scripts into production-ready storyboards. Freepik reads script text, structures it into chronological shots with camera directions, generates matching reference frames using GPT Image2, and anchors characters for consistent output.
Pre-production is slow. Sketching frames or searching for stock imagery to pitch a concept takes days. If you change a character, you have to recreate every frame from scratch.
Automated script breakdown
Input your raw script. Freepik's analysis engine automatically separates dialogue, sets action cues, and details camera directions (wide, close-up, panning).
Consistent visual framing
GPT Image2 generates matching keyframes that maintain character details and environmental markers from scene to scene.
Direct timeline promotion
Once approved, promote the storyboard frames directly into the Video Generator. The static frames become reference images for Sora 2 or Kling renders.
Step 1
Upload script text
Paste your text script directly or upload a text file. Freepik supports multipage script formats.
Step 2
Review structural shots
Inspect the generated shot list. Adjust camera angles, add character anchors, and modify the pacing parameters.
Step 3
Generate visual frames
Click render to build keyframes. Swap models, edit prompts, and finalize your storyboard before exporting.
The Freepik surfaces this use case routes into.
Freepik accepts plain text, Markdown, PDF, and standard screenwriting formats (like Fountain).
Yes. Every shot allows you to override the AI-suggested framing, camera motion, and zoom speed manually.
By linking your saved characters to specific shots. The script analyzer matches dialogue and description cues to apply the correct character anchors.
Yes. Export options include PDF, print layouts, zip archives of individual frames, or direct export to the Freepik Canvas.