AI Story Mode: Auto-Generate Narration Scripts from Clips

AI Story Mode turns your clips into a narrated story automatically. Instead of writing a voiceover script by hand, Bitcut analyzes what's visible in each clip and generates a narration script that ties everything together into a coherent narrative.

The result is a structured script with an intro hook, a body that walks through your clips, and a closing line. You can edit the script, then record it yourself or generate it with an AI voice.

How It Works

AI Story Mode relies on the Clip Visual Index — a text description of what each clip shows. When you activate Story Mode, the AI reads these descriptions and writes a narration script that matches the visual flow of your timeline.

  1. Visual analysis — each clip is scanned and described (what's on screen, key objects, actions, setting)
  2. Script generation — AI creates narration text that follows the clip order and tells a story
  3. Structure — the script is organized with an opening hook, descriptive body sections, and a conclusion

Using Story Mode

1

Prepare your timeline

Add and arrange clips in the order you want them to appear. AI Story Mode uses this order to structure the narration.

2

Generate the visual index

Make sure each clip has a visual description. If not already generated, Bitcut will run the visual index automatically.

3

Activate AI Story Mode

Tap the Story Mode button. Choose a template if you want a specific style (travel, tutorial, review), or use the default general-purpose template.

4

Review and edit

Read through the generated script. Edit any lines that don't match your intent. Then proceed to record it yourself or use AI voice generation.

Better clips, better stories: The AI writes based on what it sees in your clips. Clear, well-lit footage with distinct subjects produces more specific and engaging narration scripts.

Best Use Cases

  • Travel vlogs — turn scenic clips into a guided tour
  • Product showcases — narrate features as they appear on screen
  • Day-in-the-life — connect everyday moments into a story arc
  • Event recaps — summarize highlights with context