Turn Scripts into Repeatable Video Production
Sonicdue gives narration-first teams a cleaner route from script to voiceover, scene structure, visuals, and final long-form video output without the usual tool sprawl.
Start from script, not from a blank timeline
Paste your script and let the workflow build around message, pacing, and voice rather than manual clip assembly.
Generate voice before you lock visuals
Hear the narration, validate the pacing, then refine scenes around the spoken structure instead of guessing timing upfront.
Manage scenes as reusable production units
Edit text, timing, and visuals section by section so repeated publishing does not require repeating the same low-level work.
Scale a repeatable publishing workflow
Duplicate, adapt, translate, and republish without rebuilding the full project every time.
Built for teams that publish more than one video
Most script-to-video tools look fine at low volume and fall apart when you need consistent output. The goal here is to make voice, scenes, image assignment, versions, and publishing feel like one system instead of five separate jobs.
Who is script-to-video best for?
Educational creators, explainers, agencies, faceless channels, and teams that start with message structure before visuals are the best fit.
Can this support recurring formats?
Yes. The benefit of a scene-first system is that recurring series, alternate edits, and translated versions become much easier to manage.
How is this different from slide tools or editors?
The workflow is built around script-to-voice-to-scenes-to-video, rather than treating visuals, slides, and timing as separate disconnected tasks.
Want a cleaner script-to-video system?
Use one workflow for script entry, narration, scene building, visual refinement, and publishing-ready output.