MuseBox Raises $25M to Build AI-Assisted Storyboarding for Games and Film

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MuseBox Raises $25M to Build AI-Assisted Storyboarding for Games and Film

MuseBox announced a $25 million Series A to develop an AI-assisted storyboarding platform that transforms textual briefs into frame sequences, camera moves, and timing suggestions. The platform outputs rough animatics designers and directors can iterate on, and includes collaborative annotation and versioning.

MuseBox supports scene-blocking tools, character placement heuristics, and export pipelines for previs and engine import. The company emphasizes creative control—users can guide style, pacing and framing constraints to maintain artistic intent.

Narrative teams in games and indie filmmakers noted the potential to accelerate early-stage visualization and stakeholder alignment, while storyboard artists raised concerns about job displacement and the importance of preserving craft. MuseBox frames the product as a creative amplifier rather than a replacement.

Funds will expand model training on licensed cinematography datasets, build plugin integrations with major creative suites, and start a pilot program with three mid-sized game studios.