

Boords is the storyboarding software studios, agencies, and freelancers use to spend time on ideas, not formatting.

Lewis Darby
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Boords is the storyboarding software that keeps your team aligned from first draft to final sign-off. Share secure links for client presentations, collect frame-specific feedback, and track approval status — so everyone knows exactly where things stand.




Keep your script and storyboard frames in sync throughout the pre-production process. Create storyboards with detailed shot lists, customize fields for your workflow, and make sure every camera angle is accounted for before you step on set.




Paddy O'Connor
Creative Director, Paradigm
Bring your own images, or use AI-powered tools to turn text prompts into consistent storyboard images. Explore visual ideas in any style, build a consistent cast of characters, and pull from millions of stock images and assets.




Karen Hansen
Motion Designer, Delicious Empire
Preview pacing with animatics before committing to a final cut. Export storyboards as PDFs, images, or MP4 video — and keep every version tracked. Start with the free version and upgrade as your team grows.





I'm James, founder of Boords. Before this, I co-founded Animade, an animation studio in London.
Back then, we built storyboards in Photoshop. Or Google Slides. Or InDesign. Whatever got the job done. But tracking versions was a nightmare. "FinalFinal_v3_USE_THIS.pdf"... you know the drill.
Client notes lived in email threads. Nobody could find the version we'd actually locked. Every storyboard looked different because we were rebuilding templates from scratch each time, manually reordering frames, fiddling with layouts. We'd waste hours on formatting instead of ideas.
So in 2015, I built the first version of Boords to fix it. Consistent boards every time. Notes in context, not buried in inboxes. One link to share, and no more guessing which version got approved.
11 years and over 2 million storyboards later, Boords is still independent, still small, and still built around one idea: pre-production should be where you do your best thinking, not where you lose hours to process.
James Chambers, Founder
LinkedInTrusted by studios & agencies since 2015
Create consistent storyboards fast, iterate quickly, then share for feedback.