Personalized board books, AI-crafted

Turn any story into a book your family keeps forever

Describe it in plain English. StoryFrame writes the words, generates the illustrations, and ships a real board book to your door — no design skills, no templates, no waiting weeks.

The Sleepy Forest A StoryFrame Original
"Make it feel like a warm hug before bed" 12 pages · Board book · Ships in 5 days
✓ Zero design skills needed ✓ Real board book, delivered to your door ✓ 5-day turnaround

From idea to hands in four steps

01

Tell your story

Chat with StoryFrame — describe the story you want to tell. A bedtime adventure, a birthday celebration, a book starring your kid as the hero. Anything.

02

Refine together

StoryFrame generates a draft — story text and full-page illustrations. Chat back to adjust the tone, the visuals, the characters, the ending.

03

Approve your book

Review the final layout, the cover, the page sequence. Every page is designed to look like it came from a children's publisher — because it did.

04

It arrives in the mail

A real board book — thick pages, rounded corners, built for little hands. Ship it to yourself or send it directly to someone as a gift.

Real books, real families

Gift book

The Whale Who Found Home

A gentle story about a lost whale who finds their family. Created in 12 minutes with one prompt and two refinement messages.

20 pages · 8"×8" board · $28
Birthday book

Maya's Magical Birthday

Maya is the hero of her own birthday adventure — a 5-year-old's imagination run wild with talking animals and enchanted forests.

16 pages · 7"×7" board · $24
Grandparent gift

The Adventure of the Purple Rocket

For a 3-year-old obsessed with rockets. Created from "he loves space and the color purple" — 20 minutes of chat, zero design work.

20 pages · 8"×8" board · $28
Every family has stories worth holding — not just scrolling past.

Photo books store what you did. StoryFrame stores what you imagined. A board book made with StoryFrame isn't a catalog of photos. It's a artifact of a moment: a parent's love captured in a story, illustrated with something that didn't exist until you described it, printed and bound and held by small hands.

We built StoryFrame because the gap between "having an idea for a story" and "holding that story in your hands" was still too wide. It required a designer, a publisher, weeks of time, and hundreds of dollars. That didn't make sense.

Now it does.