Direction-First Webtoon Studio. Script to Storyboard.

The professional infrastructure for webtoon studios. Turn narrative beats into structured panel sequences without breaking your flow. Export production-ready handoffs for your art team.

Panel intent.

Webtoon pacing is vertical. A single narrative beat—like a character realizing they've been betrayed—might span five panels as the reader scrolls.

Writing 'Panel 1, Panel 2' manually ruins your creative flow. You lose the emotional thread of the scene.

You give the AI the narrative direction. It creates the shot list.

Direction

Ren realizes the textbook between them has never been opened. The silence stretches. He looks at Ruri, then at Kirino. The tension snaps.

Panel 1

WIDE. The cafe table. REN sits between RURI and KIRINO. The closed textbook sits exactly in the center.

RENTHOUGHT

Wait.

SFX

HUMMM (espresso machine)

SMALL
Panel 2
CLOSE UP

The textbook. It is perfectly pristine. No one has touched it since they sat down.

SMALL
Panel 3

TIGHT ON REN'S EYES. The realization hits.

RENTHOUGHT

We haven't studied a single page.

SMALL
Panel 4

SPLIT PANEL. Ruri looking at him with a serene, terrifying smile. Kirino glaring daggers at the side of his head.

SMALL
Panel 5
LOW ANGLE

Ren swallows hard, sweat dropping from his temple. The silence is suffocating.

REN

"So... derivatives?"

SFX

GULP

The scene breaks down into discrete visual moments. Wide shot for context, close up for the prop, tight on eyes for the internal realization.

The engine enforces the golden rule: One action per panel. It formats dialogue, internal monologue, and SFX tags perfectly.

You direct the story. It writes the panels.

One Action Per Panel.

The engine automatically decomposes complex actions into a vertical scroll sequence, ensuring artists know exactly what to draw.

Built for Storyboard Handoff.

Numbered panels, camera hints, and SFX markers. Your output isn't just text; it's a structured brief for the art team.

Preserve the Rhythm.

Webtoons live and die by pacing. Keep the tension beats, split the action, or combine panels. The draft is yours to mold.

Core Feature

You direct the scene. The AI writes the panels.

Type what happens next. "Min-jae discovers the safe is empty." The AI writes the panels, structures the visual sequence, and uses only what your character would know.

It understands camera direction, sound effects, and dialogue placement. It enforces the "one action per panel" rule automatically.

Agent Writing — Webtoon Mode
Direction:

"Min-jae opens the hidden safe behind the painting. It's completely empty except for a single black chess piece. He realizes Director Park knew he was coming."

12
[MEDIUM] Min-jae swings the heavy metal door of the wall safe open. Dust motes float in the flashlight beam.
SFXCREAAAK
13
[CLOSE UP] The interior of the safe. It is completely empty save for the center shelf.
MIN-JAE

"No..."

14
[EXTREME CLOSE UP] Resting exactly in the center of the metal shelf is a single, black obsidian knight.
15
TIGHT ON MIN-JAE. His eyes widen as the realization hits. The shadows catch the sharp angles of his face.
MIN-JAE
(internal)

He knew. He was waiting for me.

✓ One action per panel✓ Camera direction included
Webtoon Editor
The council chamber fell silent as
Panel Heading
Start a new numbered panel
Visual Description
Camera and action details
Character + Dialogue
Speech bubble text
Sound Effect (SFX)
Ambient or action sounds
Internal Monologue
Character thoughts
Episode Break
Start a new episode
Type to filter

A structured editor. Built for vertical scroll.

Lunafic gives you a specialized workspace. Type / anywhere to insert panels, dialogue, or sound effects.

It auto-numbers panels and keeps descriptions separate from dialogue. Export clean PDFs that your storyboard artist will actually love reading.

  • Panel Heading
  • Visual Description
  • Character + Dialogue
  • Sound Effect (SFX)
  • Internal Monologue
  • Episode Break
Core Feature

Find any panel, character, or lore instantly.

Stop digging through hundreds of episode documents. A lightning-fast search engine indexes every panel, dialogue line, and character note in your project.

Press Cmd+K from anywhere in the studio. Typo-tolerant, lightning fast, jumps directly to the exact episode and panel.

Universal Search
Search your story...
AIReference AI — Continuity Check
Check continuity: did Min-jae tell Ji-woo about the black chess piece?
Continuity Checked

No, Min-jae has kept the chess piece a secret. In Episode 18, when Ji-woo asked what he found in the safe, he explicitly lied:

"Nothing. He cleared it out before I got there."

↳ Source: Episode 18 script, Character 'Min-jae' Secrets

Core Feature

Your studio assistant. Ask anything.

Reference AI reads your scripts, your World Bible, and your episode notes. Ask it anything. It knows what happened in Episode 4 and whether your current panel contradicts it.

No more scrolling through 50 episodes to verify visual continuity or plot threads. The AI already knows.

Episode Beats → Panel Sequence

Plan your episode pacing with beat sheets, then use Agent Writing to expand each narrative beat into a fully structured, multi-panel sequence. Bridge the gap between story and layout.

1Cliffhanger — "Min-jae realizes it's a trap"
Agent Writing expands
Panel 12 (MEDIUM) ... Panel 15 (TIGHT ON MIN-JAE)

Your webtoon deserves better than a Word doc.

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