scrollable storyboard · click a template to add a canvas
Scenes autoplay as you scroll. Per canvas: ⬇ Video downloads the canvas directly as MP4 (no screen prompt;
set the length slider, “auto” = scene duration), ⬇ GIF = animated gif, ⬇ PNG = high-res still.
No-background overlays: choose the None — transparent look (checkerboard in the editor) — then PNG keeps real
transparency, GIF keeps transparency (hard edges), and the Video button becomes ⬇ Frames (alpha): a zip of
transparent PNG frames that Premiere imports as an image sequence (File > Import > tick “Image Sequence”) — true
transparency, no keying. Only Record screen still records green on transparent canvases (screen capture can’t carry
alpha); it’s cropped to the canvas in Chrome at 60fps.
Record all (top right) plays every canvas into one video. Story arcs (amber chips) add a whole multi-canvas
narrative at once — reorder with the ↑↓ buttons. Each canvas has a voiceover/script note field (shown under the
canvas as your narration cue, never exported). Save / Load (top right) moves whole storyboards between computers as
.json files. Canvases are directly editable: drag any text block,
word, node or dot to reposition it (positions are remembered; changing the text lines in Edit resets them), and
double-click any text to rewrite it in place — Enter commits, Esc cancels. The Freeform canvas scene gives you palette buttons:
add text, boxes, images (uploaded images are saved in this browser), connect items with animated arrows, drag everything,
select + Delete to remove. Everything saves automatically in this browser.