Storyboard Maker For Onboarding Videos That Feel Polished

Use a storyboard maker for onboarding videos to turn training ideas into a clear, shot-by-shot plan with consistent characters, locations, and audio-ready timing.

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Storyboard Maker For Onboarding Videos That Feel Polished
  • Story-First Storyboarding

    Plan onboarding videos as a purposeful sequence of shots before committing to full video generation.
  • Consistency With Elements

    Reuse characters, locations, and props to keep every scene coherent and recognizable.
  • All-In-One Generation

    Create images, video, speech, music, and sound effects in one connected creative flow.

Go From Script To Shots Fast

Start with an existing onboarding script or build one from a simple brief, then transform it into a clean sequence of storyboard frames in minutes. A storyboard maker for onboarding videos helps you confirm structure, pacing, and coverage early—before time is spent rendering. Update a single beat, regenerate that shot, and keep the rest of the plan intact.

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Go From Script To Shots Fast
Keep Characters And Locations Consistent

Keep Characters And Locations Consistent

Lock in continuity across your onboarding videos with reusable Elements for characters, locations, and key props. Reuse references from earlier shots so the same people and spaces feel cohesive from welcome to final walkthrough. The result is training that looks intentional, not stitched together.

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Bring Storyboards To Life With Motion

Turn key storyboard frames into video with text-to-video or image-to-video, using start and end frames to guide the transition. This helps your onboarding sequences move from stills to motion while staying anchored to the planned shot list. Generate a few variations to compare tone, energy, and clarity before you finalize.

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Bring Storyboards To Life With Motion
Add Voice And Audio In The Same Flow

Add Voice And Audio In The Same Flow

Generate speech, music, and sound effects and attach them to the right shots so the storyboard is ready to evaluate with sound. Assign a consistent voice to a character Element to keep narration or dialogue unified across scenes. Reviews become faster because stakeholders can judge the full training experience, not visuals alone.

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FAQs

Can I use this storyboard maker for onboarding videos with my existing script?
Yes. You can paste in an existing script and generate a storyboard sequence from it quickly. Then refine the flow by adjusting scenes and regenerating the specific shots you want to improve.
What if I only have an onboarding idea and not a full script yet?
You can start from a simple premise and use the Script Wizard to build characters, a synopsis, an outline, and a full script. Once you have a draft, you can turn it into a storyboard inside the same workflow.
How do I keep the same employee character consistent across all training scenes?
Use Elements to define reusable characters and add reference images to reinforce identity. When generating new shots, you can also reference earlier frames so wardrobe, features, and overall style stay consistent across the sequence.
Can the storyboard turn into actual video, not just images?
Yes. You can generate video from text prompts or convert storyboard images into video using start and end frames to guide motion. This helps you keep the planned shot structure while adding movement.
Does it support voiceover or character dialogue for onboarding videos?
Yes. You can generate speech with text-to-speech and assign a consistent voice to a character Element for narration or dialogue. You can also create music and sound effects and attach them to the relevant shots for a more complete review.
Can I update one scene without rebuilding the entire storyboard?
Yes. You can revise the script manually or with AI assistance, then iterate on individual storyboard shots by describing targeted changes. This makes it practical to adjust one section—like a policy explanation—without restarting the whole sequence.
Is there a way to draft quickly and then improve consistency for final output?
Yes. You can use faster draft generation while exploring ideas, then switch to higher-consistency generation when you want stable character identity and a more unified look. Many teams iterate broadly first, then tighten continuity for final review and delivery.