Type one sentence.
Get a visual story.
Storyboarder turns an idea into a complete 8-panel storyboard — characters, locations, every shot drawn, the whole three-act arc — in about 90 seconds.
No sign-up. No install. Your stories stay on your device.
"the boy who cried wolf"
- ✦ A three-act story called Unheeded Child's Cry
- ✦ Characters: Peter, the Village Elder, the Wolf, the Villager Woman
- ✦ Locations: The Hillside Pasture, The Village, The Forest Edge
- ✦ 8 shot-ready panels — Bored on the Hill, The First Cry, Villagers Arrive, The Second Deception, Cold Shoulders in the Square, Alone as the Sun Sets, The Wolf Emerges, The Village That Does Not Come
- ✦ A generated image for every panel
…all before your coffee finishes brewing.
How it works
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Open Storyboarder in your browser
Nothing to install. Click open and you're in. Your stories stay on your device — no account, no sync, no server.
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Connect once, use forever
Storyboarder needs access to an AI model to dream up your stories. On your first run, the app walks you through getting a free key from OpenRouter — takes a minute. You pay them a few cents per story; we never see your stories or your money.
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Write your story
Type a sentence, a paragraph, a premise, or even just a classic title. Watch your storyboard fill in — characters get designed, locations get painted, every panel gets its own image. Then iterate in plain English: "make the wolf scarier", "swap in a rainstorm", "reshoot the whole thing as stop-motion". It just works.
Is my key safe in a browser?
Short answer: as safe as storing a password in your browser — and we physically can't touch it, because there is no "we" on the server side.
- Your key lives in this browser, on this device. It's stored in local storage (IndexedDB), scoped to friedmomo.com — the same isolation model your browser uses for saved passwords.
- There is no Storyboarder server. Requests go straight from your browser to OpenRouter over HTTPS. We never see your key, your prompts, or your stories — we can't, by design.
- Revoke or rotate any time. One click at openrouter.ai/keys and the key is dead everywhere.
- Cap the blast radius. We recommend loading the key with a small credit ($5–$20) rather than linking it to a big balance. OpenRouter also lets you set a spend limit per key.
One honest caveat: any browser-stored credential can be read by a malicious browser extension with "access all site data" permission. This is true of every web app that holds a token — password managers, webmail, crypto wallets. If that worries you, use a fresh browser profile just for Storyboarder, or stick to a key with a small credit cap.