Free Storyboard Maker for Commercials That Win Pitches

Free storyboard maker for commercials that turns your script into a clear, shot-by-shot plan with consistent characters, locations, and style. Build a pitch-ready sequence you can grow into motion and sound.

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Free Storyboard Maker for Commercials That Win Pitches
  • Storyboard First Workflow

    Build the storyboard and shot sequence first, then refine visuals, timing, motion, and audio as you go.
  • Consistency Across Shots

    Reuse references and Elements to keep characters, locations, props, and style coherent across your commercial.
  • All In One Studio

    Create images, video, voices, music, and sound effects in one workspace without tool-hopping.

From Script to Shot List Fast

Bring an existing script, or draft one with guided steps, then generate a storyboard that maps every beat into shots. You’ll get a practical, shot-by-shot visual plan to confirm pacing, coverage, and key moments before you commit to final production. Iterate on scenes and angles quickly while keeping the story clear.

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From Script to Shot List Fast
Keep Brand World Consistent

Keep Brand World Consistent

Commercials fall apart when the product, talent, or set drifts from shot to shot. CinemaDrop helps you reuse references and Elements (characters, locations, props) so each frame stays on-brand and belongs to the same world. That means fewer continuity fixes when you adjust blocking, framing, or scene order.

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Move From Stills to Motion

When your storyboard reads well, evolve approved frames into moving shots with text-to-video or image-to-video. Using chosen start and end frames helps keep motion aligned with the look you already established. It’s a direct way to go from boards to video without breaking continuity.

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Move From Stills to Motion
Add Voice Music and SFX Per Shot

Add Voice Music and SFX Per Shot

Make your storyboard communicate timing and tone by attaching dialogue, voiceover, music, and sound effects to individual shots. Use text-to-speech with voice selection, or reshape an uploaded performance with speech-to-speech. The result is an animatic-style sequence that’s easier to review, pitch, and refine.

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FAQs

Is this a free storyboard maker for commercials?
CinemaDrop can be used to plan and generate commercial storyboards quickly from an idea or a script. Whether it’s free depends on the plan and model credits you choose, since different generation options have different credit costs. Even before investing in higher-quality outputs, you can use the storyboard-first workflow to structure your spot and make smarter creative decisions.
Can I paste an existing commercial script and generate a storyboard?
Yes. Paste your script and generate storyboard images that translate the writing into a shot-by-shot plan. This makes it easier to evaluate structure, pacing, and visual coverage early, then iterate before you move to motion.
How do I keep the same character or product consistent across frames?
CinemaDrop supports continuity by reusing previous outputs as references and by using Elements for reusable characters, locations, and props. Anchoring new shots to the same references helps you change angles, actions, and scenes while keeping identity and style aligned.
What if I only have a concept and no script yet?
You can start from a premise and use the Script Wizard to develop a synopsis, outline, and full script, then storyboard it. This is helpful when you need to shape a commercial idea into a clear sequence of scenes and shots quickly.
Can storyboard frames be turned into video shots?
Yes. You can generate video from text prompts or convert storyboard images into video using selected start and end frames. This helps keep movement consistent with the frames you’ve already approved.
Can I add voiceover, music, and sound effects per commercial shot?
Yes. CinemaDrop supports text-to-speech with voice selection, speech-to-speech voice transformation, and text-to-music generation, along with sound effects. Attaching audio to shots helps your storyboard convey timing, energy, and tone more accurately for reviews or pitches.
What’s the tradeoff between fast storyboards and higher consistency?
Faster options are designed for quick iteration and can be more cost-effective during early exploration, but they may vary more from shot to shot. Higher-consistency options typically take longer and are better for locking character identity and reliable continuity. A common approach is to iterate fast, then switch to higher consistency when you’re ready to finalize the commercial sequence.