Visuals
See your scene as a storyboard
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Reading a scene and seeing a scene are two different things. Storyboard turns a scene into a visual shot list, the way a director plans a shoot. It pulls the key beats and generates a frame for each one, so you can watch the scene play out in pictures.
A shot plan for your scene
Point Storyboard at a scene and it lays out the beats as frames, in order. You get a director's shot plan you can scan at a glance: where the scene opens, where it turns, where it lands. It is built for screenplays, and it works for any moment you want to plan visually.

Built on image generation
Storyboard uses the same image generation that draws your illustrations and covers to make each frame. So the frames draw from your monthly image allowance, and the look you get in a storyboard is the look you get everywhere else.
Tip. Storyboard a scene before you write it. Seeing the beats as frames often shows you the shot you were missing.
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Generate images for your book
Describe the picture you want and MakeVox generates it: an illustration for a section, or cover art for the whole book.
Write a screenplay by voice
Start a screenplay project, add scenes by talking, then talk each one through. Polish or punch up the dialogue, and import or export Fountain.
Getting started: speak your first chapter
Open MakeVox, hit record, and talk. Your AI editor shapes the rough dictation into clean prose, and your outline grows as you go.