Not AI-generated. Your child writes it, draws it, animates it, and narrates it — then one tap makes it a video for the whole family.
Free for iPhone & iPad · no accounts, no adsPlenty of tools will type a prompt and generate a 'story video' for your child. This is the opposite. In Unicorn Book Stories, the story is the one your kid actually wrote, the pictures are the ones they actually drew, and the narrator sounds five because she is five. The export just wraps their work in a video your family can keep.
Nothing is generated. The video is a faithful recording of the book your child made — which is the whole point.
Animations, page turns, narration, and music render into a standard video file that plays anywhere.
A narrated story video is the family update that actually gets watched twice.
Prefer paper? The same book exports as a printable PDF picture book.
Kids can keep editing the book and export a new cut anytime — stories grow up with their authors.
Books live on your device. Nothing is shared unless you share it.
Your child makes the book in the app — words, drawings, animations, narration, music. Then tap Export: the app renders it into an MP4 video with everything included.
No. Unicorn Book Stories has no AI story writer and no AI art. Kids author everything themselves — the app just gives them real tools sized for small hands.
A standard MP4 you can save to your photo library, AirPlay to a TV, or send to family like any other video.
Yes — kids can photograph or redraw their paper artwork in the app, type or dictate the story, narrate it, and export the video from there.