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A 100% free, single-file storyboard web app — created for the love of stories by Arno Faure.

🔗 storyboard.arnofaure.com · 📝 Changelog

Features

  • Drag & drop images to build your storyboard
  • Drop images onto a specific shot, or onto the dashed zone at the end of a scene, to import them exactly where you want
  • Organize shots into scenes with collapsible sections
  • Reorder shots and scenes via drag and drop, including moving a shot to the very end of a scene
  • Duplicate shots individually or in bulk (multi-select)
  • Flag shots (green / orange / red) to track status
  • Name your project — used as the filename when you save
  • Auto-saves your session locally in the browser, so reloading the page restores your last state; manual Save/Open still works for backup and sharing
  • Multiple background themes (dark, white, grey, dark grey)
  • Toggle file names and duplicate-image highlighting
  • Undo (Cmd/Ctrl+Z)
  • Export to images, PDF, or FCPXML (DaVinci Resolve / Final Cut Pro / ...)
  • Save/open projects as JSON
  • Runs entirely in your browser — no account, no upload, no tracking

Timeline & Player

  • NLE-style timeline at the bottom — toggle it from the toolbar; shows all shots in sequence, grouped by scene
  • Keyboard navigation — ← → to step through shots when the timeline is open
  • Floating player — open it via the monitor icon on the timeline sidebar; drag to reposition, resize freely, reset size/position with the ⊿ button
  • Playback — play/pause (Space), prev/next, adjustable speed (0.5s to 5s per shot)
  • Aspect ratios — choose from 1.85:1, 16:9, 2.39:1, 1.43:1, 1:1, 4:5, 3:5, or 9:16; the player window auto-adapts its shape to the selected ratio

Usage

Just open index.html in a browser, or visit storyboard.arnofaure.com.

How to use it

  1. Everything stays on your device. Storyboard runs entirely in your browser — your images and project are never uploaded, no account needed.
  2. Nothing is saved automatically. Use Save (in the menu) to download a project file (.json) — keep it to continue your work later.
  3. Resume a project with Open and select that .json file — your shots, flags, scenes and settings come right back.
  4. Timeline. Toggle the shot timeline at the bottom with the Timeline button. Use ← → to navigate between shots.
  5. Player. Click the monitor icon on the left of the timeline to open the floating player. Play through your shots, adjust speed, drag to reposition, resize, or reset with the ⊿ icon.

The same info is available anytime in the app via Menu → Help.

Contact

Bug, idea, or feature request? — info@arnofaure.com

License

Code is open source. Content/branding is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0.

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