Create Animated StoriesFrom Your Imagination
SmarterToons is an autonomous animation studio powered by AI — persistent characters, consistent worlds, and full episodes generated from a single idea.
From Idea to Animated Story
Every production follows the same pipeline, from a one-line idea to a finished, published episode.
Your idea
Generated storyboard

What Can You Create?
SmarterToons isn't a single generator — it's the full toolkit a production team uses to take a series from a pitch to a published episode.

Universes & Projects
Organize every series as a persistent universe with its own style DNA, cast, and continuity rules.

Character workshop
Lock a character's identity once — master references, age variants, and voice profiles stay consistent forever.

Series bible
A living, three-panel workspace for tone, world rules, and canon — checked automatically before every generation.

Episode editor
Storyboard, a multi-track timeline, and generative retouching, with multilingual output built in.

Asset registry
Every generated asset is tracked for provenance and rights, with similarity safeguards against unintentional reuse.

Analytics
Retention by episode, character popularity, and thumbnail A/B testing — know what's working.
One Universe, Any Style
Lock a visual identity once — every character, background, and episode stays consistent, in whichever style your series calls for.
Watercolor Fable
Soft washes, hand-painted warmth
Neon Noir
High-contrast cyberpunk mood
Saturday Morning
Bold outlines, retro energy
Claymation Warmth
Tactile stop-motion texture
Built for Continuity
Three systems work together on every generation, so nothing ever breaks canon.
4-level character locking
Every character has a master reference sheet locked at four levels — silhouette, face, outfit, and color palette. Age variants and expression ranges are generated from that lock, never drifted from it, so a character looks the same in episode 1 and episode 100.

Narrative memory graph
Every character, location, relationship, and plot thread is stored as a node in a living graph. When a new scene references an earlier event, the graph resolves it automatically — callbacks and continuity happen without a writer re-reading the whole series bible.

Contradiction detector
Before any scene is generated, it's checked against the series bible and memory graph. A character who died in episode 4 can't casually appear in episode 9 — the system flags the contradiction before it's ever rendered.
