We built Script AI because great scripts come from great writers -- not great algorithms.
AI is your dramaturg, not your ghostwriter.
AI does not write. You write.
Script AI never generates dialogue, action lines, or story ideas.
No auto-complete. No "write this scene for me." No AI-generated scripts.
The AI reads. It analyzes. It compares. It suggests. You decide.
Your voice stays your voice. Every word in your script is yours.
What AI actually does here
Concrete examples. No hand-waving.
"Your second act runs 15 pages long compared to scripts in this genre."
"Here is a rewrite of your second act."
"These two characters use nearly identical vocabulary."
"Here is better dialogue for Character B."
"Brea's shirt changes color between scenes 5 and 18."
"I fixed the continuity for you."
"Scenes 22-26 are all under half a page, which may affect rhythm."
"I have combined them into one scene."
The AI observes patterns. You make creative decisions.
The dramaturg model
In theater, a dramaturg sits with the playwright. They ask questions. They point out patterns. They bring knowledge of how other plays have solved similar problems. But they never pick up the pen.
Script AI is a digital dramaturg. It has analyzed thousands of professional scripts through its knowledge graph. It knows what patterns tend to work in different genres and structures. It shares that knowledge with you -- as observations, not prescriptions.
Every suggestion is exactly that: a suggestion. Accept it, dismiss it, or use it as a starting point for your own solution.
We understand script structure
Before AI can analyze anything, we need to understand what a screenplay actually is. Not as a text file. As structure.
INT. HOUSE / BEDROOM - NIGHT #1A#
Interior or exterior. Tells the crew where to set up.
Primary location. Where the scene takes place.
Sublocation. A specific area within the main location.
Time of day. Controls lighting and mood.
Scene number. Freeform: "1", "42B", "A7".
Every scene heading encodes five pieces of information. We parse all of them. We know that scene numbers go "7A", "7B" when you insert scenes during production. We know that "CONTINUOUS" means inherit the lighting from the previous scene. We know the difference between a prop and set dressing.
This is not generic text processing. This is purpose-built screenplay parsing that follows the same conventions you learned in film school, on set, or from reading professional scripts.
INT. COFFEE SHOP - MORNING
A quiet place. Rain streaks the window. MAYA (30s) sits alone with a cold espresso.
MAYA
(to herself)
That is the last time I trust a weather app.
CUT TO:
We parse every element type. We know the indentation rules. We know that character names at 40% from the left edge and dialogue at 25% come from the physical page layout of 8.5 by 11 with a 1.5 inch left margin. When we say we understand screenplay format, we mean at the level where it matters.
15 production breakdown categories
Professional film production uses a standardized color-coded system to tag every element in a screenplay. We follow this exact taxonomy.
If you have ever done a script breakdown by hand with highlighters and a ruler, you know how long it takes. We automate the identification and let you review and confirm. Same taxonomy. Same colors. Fraction of the time.
Every format becomes structure
Whatever you have been writing in, bring it. We normalize every format into clean, structured scene data.
Fountain
High confidencePlain-text format. Every element is explicitly marked. Best results.
Final Draft
High confidenceXML format from Final Draft. Structure maps cleanly to scenes.
We infer structure from indentation patterns. Some scenes may need a quick review.
The entire import is deterministic pattern matching. No AI touches your script during parsing. It is fast, predictable, and private.
Internally, we normalize everything to Fountain — plain text with simple markup. Your script is always human-readable, always diffable, always exportable. No proprietary formats. No lock-in.
Your messy PDF becomes structured data. And from structure, we can do real analysis.
The knowledge graph difference
Script AI does not use generic AI. It uses a purpose-built knowledge graph (FalkorDB) trained on screenplay structure.
This means its analysis is grounded in how professional scripts actually work -- not in generic language model predictions.
When it says "mentor relationships in scripts with this structure typically deepen at this point," it is drawing on real structural data, not hallucinating.
Built by filmmakers
Script AI comes from the same team behind Setso, a production management platform used by professional film and TV productions in Europe.
Scripts do not exist in a vacuum -- they become productions. That is why Script AI includes production breakdown tools and exports directly to production management systems.
We have seen what makes scripts work on set. We built that knowledge into the analysis.
Your script, your data
Your scripts are yours. Privacy and ownership by default.
Your work is never used to train AI models.
Export anytime in open formats. No lock-in.