A 100% free, single-file storyboard web app — created for the love of stories by Arno Faure.
🔗 storyboard.arnofaure.com · 📝 Changelog
- 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
- 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
Just open index.html in a browser, or visit storyboard.arnofaure.com.
- Everything stays on your device. Storyboard runs entirely in your browser — your images and project are never uploaded, no account needed.
- Nothing is saved automatically. Use Save (in the menu) to download a project file (
.json) — keep it to continue your work later. - Resume a project with Open and select that
.jsonfile — your shots, flags, scenes and settings come right back. - Timeline. Toggle the shot timeline at the bottom with the Timeline button. Use ← → to navigate between shots.
- 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.
Bug, idea, or feature request? — info@arnofaure.com
Code is open source. Content/branding is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0.
