Script to Storyboard β Watch It Build Itself
Paste a script and watch it become a storyboard in front of you β each line resolves into a cinematic frame in seconds, characters consistent, ready to share or send straight to video.




One Script, One Cast
Character Lock keeps your cast identical across every frame β no drifting faces between shots.
LockedWide Β· Establishing
LockedMedium Β· Approach
LockedClose-up Β· Reaction
LockedProfile Β· Turn
LockedOver-shoulder Β· Two-shot
LockedLow-angle Β· HeroFrom Page to Frame
GOGUL reads your screenplay like a first AD β it parses the slugline, the cast, and the action into a real shot. It doesn't just illustrate words; it understands the scene.
EXT. HARBOR β NIGHTMAYAsprints down the pier, rain slicing through the floodlights.
Scene 14 Β· Harbor, Night
- Location
- Harbor pier β exterior
- Time
- Night
- Cast
- Maya Β· locked
- Shot
- Wide tracking
Scene 14 Β· Harbor, NightIt Doesn't Stop at Stills
Your storyboard isn't the end β turn any frame into video, same character, one studio.
Built for the Whole Script
Not a single-image toy β a tool that reads a screenplay end to end and turns it into a shot list you can shoot.
Scene Detection
Reads your sluglines β INT./EXT., location, and time of day β and breaks the script into discrete, numbered scenes automatically. No manual tagging.
Camera Angles
Infers directorial coverage from the action β wide establishing, over-the-shoulder, tight close-up β so each beat gets the shot it's written for.
7 Visual Styles
Render the entire script in one consistent look β cinematic, anime, noir, watercolor, sketch, comic, or photoreal β and switch it without re-detecting a thing.
Character Lock
Every character named in the script keeps one face and wardrobe across every scene they appear in β your cast stays itself from page one to the last slug.
Location Intelligence
Reuse a location's geography and lighting across every scene set there, so the same harbor or hallway reads as the same place each time it returns.
Direct to Video
Hand any detected scene straight to motion with our video engines β Kling, Seedance, Veo, and DreamActor β driven from the slugline and action, so it's storyboard to footage in one path.
Traditional Storyboard vs GOGUL
What used to take an illustrator days takes GOGUL about a minute β same cast, ready for video, no redraws.
Time
Cost
Character consistency
Revisions
To video
Made for the People Who Tell Stories
From a feature's previz to a 60-second ad β turn a script into a shot list everyone on the team can read.

Filmmakers
Block out a whole script before you spend a dollar on set β every scene a numbered frame with the cast locked, so previz looks like the film will.

Ad Agencies
Pitch a campaign with finished-looking boards in minutes, not a week β and re-render the client's notes on the spot instead of rebooking the illustrator.

YouTubers
Plan every shot of a video from your script, keep your on-screen character consistent across episodes, and send frames straight to video.

Animators
Generate a consistent visual layout and a same-cast reference for every beat in one style, then take the strongest frames into motion.
Questions, Answered
Anything from a one-line idea to a full screenplay. GOGUL reads standard formatting β sluglines (INT./EXT., location, time of day), character names, and action lines β and breaks it into numbered scenes automatically. You can paste plain text or upload a script; no special format is required.
The Whole Creative Studio
A storyboard is the start. Explore the rest of the GOGUL toolset β every tool feeds the next.
Turn Your Script Into a Storyboard Now
Paste a script and watch it build itself into a storyboard β same cast, ready for video, in about a minute.
Free tier includes credits to start. No credit card required.