Ask nothing. Just talk.
Your narration is the brief, the script, and the soundtrack. Speak naturally — StoryClips transcribes it and breaks it into scenes for you.
Record a narration, pick a style, and StoryClips generates polished, scene-by-scene video. No timeline, no editing skills, no stock-footage safari.
Free to sign up — no credit card required
Loved by the first wave of storytellers
The summer we drove to the coast,
the radio only played static past Marlow,
so my sister sang the whole last hour —
and the sea showed up like an apology.




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Your narration is the brief, the script, and the soundtrack. Speak naturally — StoryClips transcribes it and breaks it into scenes for you.



Pick a visual direction — cinematic, retro, dreamlike — and the studio art-directs every scene to match it, start to finish.




Re-roll a single shot until it lands. Scene-level editing means one weak moment never costs you the whole render.
Free to try — upgrade anytime.
One studio, not five apps
Narration, visuals, pacing, and export live in one place. One subscription instead of a drawer full of tools that don’t talk to each other.
What early storytellers say after shipping their first clip. Placeholder portraits, real enthusiasm.
I recorded a three-minute memory of my grandmother’s kitchen and had a finished reel the same evening. Nobody believes I didn’t hire an editor.
We storyboard client teasers in StoryClips before a single shoot day. It killed the “can you mock something up real quick” back-and-forth forever.
Scene-level editing is the killer feature. I re-roll one shot instead of regenerating the whole video, so my credits go a very long way.
My podcast clips used to eat a whole weekend in a timeline editor. Now I narrate, pick a style, and export before lunch.
I recorded a three-minute memory of my grandmother’s kitchen and had a finished reel the same evening. Nobody believes I didn’t hire an editor.
We storyboard client teasers in StoryClips before a single shoot day. It killed the “can you mock something up real quick” back-and-forth forever.
Scene-level editing is the killer feature. I re-roll one shot instead of regenerating the whole video, so my credits go a very long way.
My podcast clips used to eat a whole weekend in a timeline editor. Now I narrate, pick a style, and export before lunch.
I made our product launch teaser on a train ride and sent it to the team from my phone. It shipped exactly as generated.
History lessons hit different when the narration turns into cinematic scenes. My students actually rewatch the homework now.
The $5 starter pack sold me — one coffee to watch my words become film. I subscribed the same week.
Portrait exports go straight to Reels, watermark-free, on the cheapest plan. That alone replaced two other subscriptions.
I made our product launch teaser on a train ride and sent it to the team from my phone. It shipped exactly as generated.
History lessons hit different when the narration turns into cinematic scenes. My students actually rewatch the homework now.
The $5 starter pack sold me — one coffee to watch my words become film. I subscribed the same week.
Portrait exports go straight to Reels, watermark-free, on the cheapest plan. That alone replaced two other subscriptions.
A finished second of video costs about 9 credits. Plans start at $10/month — or try it once for $5.
Landscape and portrait exports with no watermark on every paid plan. Publish anywhere.
Top-up credits never expire, and scene-level re-rolls mean experiments stay cheap.
Join the storytellers who stopped editing and started narrating.
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