Type one sentence. Get a motion video.
Make a free knowledge short every day.
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No prompting
Skip the prompt writing: type a sentence and get a finished clip.
Any lesson, any subject
Sticker characters acting out a story, STEM formulas for math, physics and chemistry, plus charts, maps and diagrams.
50+ input languages
Write in your own language. Turn Voice on and the narration matches that language.
Choose a Template to start.
Every Template card plays a real clip made from one sentence. It draws what you write.
Motion Lab picks the best visual for one sentence. The Motion Explainer agent does the same for your whole script, line by line, then adds voiceover and captions. See Motion Explainer
Best for A plotted function, tangent or area: needs a function.
e.g. The graph of y = x^2 is a parabola.
Best for Two characters interacting: needs 2 characters + what passes between them.
e.g. Two scholars argue: one says the Sun circles the Earth, the other disagrees.
Best for A math formula or chemical equation, step by step: needs a formula/equation + its steps.
e.g. Solve x^2 + 6x + 5 = 0 by completing the square.
Best for What's inside something: needs a structure.
e.g. Inside the Earth: crust, mantle, and core.
Best for A sequence of dated events: needs dates.
e.g. Stamp Act 1765, Boston Tea Party 1773, Intolerable Acts 1774, Declaration 1776.
Best for A trend over time: needs years + values.
e.g. City living rose from 30% of people in 1950 to 57% in 2025.
Best for Ordered steps or a cycle: needs 3-5 steps.
e.g. A leaf takes in CO2 and water, uses sunlight, and makes sugar and oxygen.
Best for One striking stat: needs one number.
e.g. About 600 million people watched the Moon landing live in 1969.
Best for Comparing amounts: needs numbers with labels.
e.g. The world's largest metros: Jakarta 41.9M, Dhaka 40M, Tokyo 33M.
Best for Places or a journey: needs place names.
e.g. The Silk Road ran from Xi'an through Samarkand and Persia to the Mediterranean.
Best for A labelled geometric figure: needs coordinates/labelled sides.
e.g. A right triangle with sides 3, 4, and 5: Pythagoras in action.
Best for Forces and vectors on a body: needs the forces/directions.
e.g. Forces on a resting box: gravity pulls down, the normal force pushes up.
Best for A vs B, or before/after: needs exactly 2-3 things.
e.g. On Earth, friction slows a moving object; in space, nothing pushes back.
Best for A quote, hook or simple formula: needs short line.
e.g. "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." Neil Armstrong, 1969
Best for A concept in up to 3 icons: needs a concept.
e.g. Three things a plant needs to grow: sunlight, water, and air.
Best for Places or space on a turning globe: needs places or markers.
e.g. Apollo 11's path from the Earth to the Moon and back.
Best for A group acting together: needs a crowd + an action.
e.g. Colonists in disguise board three ships and dump the tea into the harbor.
Best for One character explaining or reacting in a story: needs a character + a beat.
e.g. A boy is told reading is forbidden, so he secretly teaches himself.
Best for Intervals, inequalities, integers: needs numbers.
e.g. Show all numbers greater than -2 on a number line.
Best for Angles, sine and cosine: needs an angle.
e.g. On the unit circle, 60 degrees gives cos = 1/2 and sin = sqrt(3)/2.
Best for A DC/AC circuit in standard symbols: needs the components.
e.g. A series circuit: a battery, a switch, and a bulb.
Questions, answered
Is StoryTool's Motion Lab free?
Motion Lab is free for 10 clips a day, and free clips are kept for 3 days and carry a small StoryTool watermark. Paid plans cost about $0.10 per clip (100 credits), remove the watermark, keep clips for 30 days, and run up to 5 renders at once.
How do I turn a sentence into an educational video?
Type one sentence into Motion Lab and press Generate. StoryTool picks the best visual for it (a chart, equation, map, character scene, and more) and renders a short motion clip with captions, adding a voiceover if you turn Voice on. You can change the visual yourself at any time.
Does StoryTool use real footage or AI graphics?
Motion Lab clips are rendered graphics: charts, equations, diagrams, maps, 3D shapes, and illustrated characters. They are not filmed footage, and StoryTool does not make photoreal video or talking-head avatars.
How accurate are the STEM visuals?
StoryTool draws what you write: your numbers, your equations, your steps. It never solves, balances, or invents the answer, and you review every clip before you publish.
How long are my clips saved?
Motion Lab keeps clips for 3 days on the free plan and 30 days on paid plans. Expired clips are removed, so download anything you want to keep. You can also delete a clip yourself at any time.
How many clips can I render at once?
One at a time on the free plan. Paid plans run up to 5 renders in parallel.
What languages does Motion Lab support?
You can write in 50+ languages. Turn Voice on and the narration matches the language of your sentence.
Do StoryTool credits expire?
Monthly credits are valid for 30 days from each renewal.
What is the difference between Motion Lab and Motion Explainer?
Motion Lab turns one sentence into one short clip. Motion Explainer turns a full script into one complete video, choosing the right visual for every line.
Is my sentence used to train AI?
On paid plans, StoryTool does not use your sentences or clips to train its models. On the free plan, your inputs may be used to improve StoryTool.
