Tunee is your AI music video producer. Upload a track and our AI handles characters, scenes, storyboard, and shots — every format ready to share in minutes.

Four AI agents collaborate to turn your audio into a finished music video — you pick the moment and the direction, Tunee handles the rest.




Single frames pulled from AI-generated music videos — a glimpse of the AI Storyboard visual style Tunee creates from your audio, no camera or crew needed.



On a real MV shoot, the storyboard is the most expensive document in the project — it's what the director, DP, and label all sign off on before a single light gets rigged. Skip it and you burn day-rates on shots that don't cut together. AI MV pipelines that go straight from prompt to render skip this step too, which is why so many of them produce four pretty clips that don't tell a story. A storyboard pass forces the decision: what is this video about, shot by shot.
In Tunee, the storyboard isn't a slideshow of stills — it's a timed shot list. Each frame has a duration locked to the song's beat grid, a one-line shot description (wide, medium, close, insert), a character or location tag, and a thumbnail preview. You can rearrange, delete, regenerate, or rewrite a single shot before committing to a full render. It's the cheap step where you find out the chorus needs a wide, not another close-up.
Sage, the story director agent, drafts the board against three inputs: the audio analyst's structural map (verse / pre / chorus / bridge), Nova's character and location sheet, and the lyrics if provided. It applies basic editorial rules — don't cut on the same axis twice, save the widest shot for the biggest moment, hold a close-up through emotional vocal lines — then hands you a board you can argue with. That argument is where the video actually gets directed.
Each prompt is crafted for AI Storyboard aesthetics. Paste into Tunee, hit generate — your ai storyboard music video is ready in seconds.
Each lyric phrase becomes its own scene — Tunee's AI matches every line to a scene planning visual. Planned transitions between stanzas (dissolve on the verse, hard cut on the chorus). The final frame mirrors the opening. Built for a tight, narrative-driven music video.
No literal imagery — pure scene planning and shot list responding to audio energy. Low frequencies shift planned color; highs trigger storyboard panels particle bursts. The arc mirrors emotion: professional in the verse, explosive visual at the drop, calm in the outro. Perfect when the song should carry the visual.
Three chapters synced to song structure. Ch.1 (planned): scene planning wide shot, slow push-in. Ch.2 (professional): medium close-ups of shot list, energy rising. Ch.3 (visual): full-frame storyboard panels, maximum intensity. Title card at 0 s, clean credit at the end — release-ready in one render.
A planned scene with scene planning and sweeping camera movements, bathed in dramatic lighting that pulses with the beat
Artist immersed in shot list, professional energy radiating through every frame and cut of the video
Abstract storyboard panels morphing and flowing in slow motion, capturing the planned essence of the music perfectly
Close-up shots of scene planning dissolving into pre-production, creating a professional visual journey that follows the song's rhythm
Wide establishing shot of a visual environment with shot list in the foreground, evoking a deep emotional resonance
From release day to full content calendars — real ways people ship ai storyboard music videos with Tunee.