Industry-Standard Format. AI That Knows the Craft.

Sluglines, dual dialogue, parentheticals, transitions, all auto-formatted. Write like a screenwriter, not a formatter.

Take two.

Comedy lives in the body. The camera films the tilted head, the ponytail swaying, the smile that flattens one detail at a time.

Ren left his laptop open. Charlotte sat down next to him. She's reading his screen.

You give the actor something to do. You type a direction.

Direction

β€œCharlotte reads the character profile on Ren's laptop. Each detail matches her. Ren's denials collapse.”

INT. CAFE - AFTERNOON

The espresso machine finishes its cycle. Milk steam. Keyboard clicks. CHARLOTTE's eyes move across REN'S laptop screen. Her coffee sits untouched.

CHARLOTTE

(reading)

"Height 162. Loves cats. Hates mornings."

Her head tilts. Her ponytail sways. A small smile.

REN reaches for the laptop. Her free hand catches his wrist.

CHARLOTTE

"...Talks to her cat like it's a person."

REN

That could be anyone.

She scrolls down. The chair creaks under her shift in weight.

CHARLOTTE

"...Cries during dog food commercials."

REN's hand drops to the table. His iced tea sweats onto his palm.

CHARLOTTE closes the laptop. The click is soft. Two fingers push it toward him.

CHARLOTTE

Delete it.

REN

She's important to theβ€”

CHARLOTTE

Delete it.

REN opens his mouth. Closes it. The iced tea sweats.

REN

...She's the love interest.

CHARLOTTE picks up her coffee. First sip since she sat down. She sets the mug down.

CHARLOTTE

Delete it twice.

A chair scrapes tile behind them. LILIANA's shadow falls across the table.

The tilting head, the caught wrist, the iced tea sweating through every denial. Charlotte went from a small smile to two fingers pushing the laptop away.

The screenplay engine writes only observable behavior. Every denial, every reach, every pause gives the actor something to play.

You direct the scene. It writes the script.

✦Only what the camera sees.

The screenplay engine writes only what the camera can film and the actor can perform.

✦Industry format, automatic.

Sluglines, character cues, and parentheticals formatted to Courier 12pt standard. Your hands stay on the keyboard.

✦Your script has a memory.

The AI reads your script and World Bible together. It knows what happened in Scene 7 and catches contradictions before your editor does.

Core Feature

You direct. The AI writes in character.

Type what happens next from inside the scene. "Liliana sits down and asks about the closed laptop." The AI writes the words, formats to industry standard, and uses only what your character would know.

The AI formats sluglines, dialogue, and action lines automatically. Foreign languages get parentheticals for production. Keep what works, fix what doesn't.

Agent Writing β€” Screenplay Mode

three stares. zero answers.

that smile changed shape

Direction:

"Liliana sits down and asks what happened. Charlotte explains. Liliana reframes the situation."

INT. CAFE - CONTINUOUS
LILIANA (20s, warm smile) pulls out a chair. Sits between them. Her eyes find the closed laptop.
LILIANA
What happened?
REN's mouth opens. CHARLOTTE answers first.
CHARLOTTE
He wrote a character based on me. She's the love interest.
LILIANA's eyes move from REN to the laptop to CHARLOTTE's untouched coffee. The corner of her mouth lifts.
LILIANA
So you wrote a love story about the two of you.
REN leans back. His chair hits the wall.
REN
It's looselyβ€”
LILIANA
(still smiling)
The main character is you.
REN's mouth opens. Nothing comes out.
CHARLOTTE
Delete it.
LILIANA
I want to read it first.
CHARLOTTE stares at LILIANA. LILIANA stares at REN. REN stares at the table.
βœ“ External behavior onlyβœ“ No internal states
Screenplay Editor
The council chamber fell silent as
INT. Scene
Interior slugline
EXT. Scene
Exterior slugline
Dialogue
Character dialogue block
Parenthetical
Action or tone note
Transition
CUT TO, DISSOLVE, etc.
Dual Dialogue
Side-by-side dialogue
Type to filter

A real screenwriting app. Built for speed.

Lunafic is a complete script editor. You don't have to fight the margins. Type / anywhere to insert sluglines, dialogue, or parentheticals.

Keep your hands on the keyboard. Everything auto-formats to industry-standard Courier 12pt automatically.

  • βœ“Auto-formatted to Courier 12pt industry margins
  • βœ“Dual dialogue rendered side-by-side
  • βœ“Runtime estimation β€” 1 page = 1 minute
Core Feature

Find any scene, character, or note instantly.

Stop digging through folders and scattered notes. A lightning-fast search engine indexes every element in your project so you can find exactly what you need immediately.

Press Cmd+K from anywhere in the studio to pull up universal search. Typo-tolerant, lightning fast, jumps directly to the exact entry.

Universal Search
Search your story...
AIReference AI β€” Continuity Check
Check continuity: was the Twilight Mirror destroyed?
⚠ Continuity Violation Detected

The Twilight Mirror was destroyed in Act 1, Scene 7 (Mei smashed it to prevent the summoning). However, Kael references it in Act 3, Scene 2:

"Kael grips the Twilight Mirror, feeling its familiar warmth..."

↳ Source: Scene 7 script, World Bible entry 'Twilight Mirror'

Core Feature

Your script has a memory. Ask anything.

Reference AI reads your script, your World Bible, and your beat sheets. Ask it anything. It knows what happened in every scene and whether your current scene contradicts it.

No more scrolling through 120 pages to verify "did I already establish this?" The AI already knows.

Beat Sheet β†’ Screenplay

Plan your story structure with beat templates (Save the Cat, Three Act, etc.), then use Agent Writing to expand each beat into a fully formatted scene. No blank page syndrome.

1Inciting Incident β€” "Mei finds the archive"
↓ Agent Writing expands
INT. ARCHIVE BASEMENT - NIGHT... (3 pages generated)

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