# ShotToPrompt Review ShotToPrompt is a browser-based video-to-prompt generator for AI video creators. Upload or link a short authorized reference clip to analyze shot composition, camera movement, lighting, timing, action, and audio, then get editable prompt drafts formatted for Veo, Kling, Seedance, and a universal workflow. - Beta access currently includes three successful analyses per UTC day without sign-up. Uploaded video is used through a temporary URL for analysis and is not stored in the ShotToPrompt database. Paid Analysis Credits are planned but are not on sale yet. ## Editor's Score: 72/100 ShotToPrompt earns points for its clear timeline‑aware breakdown and multi‑format outputs, which few tools offer (capability 18). Its web interface and free credits make it easy to try (ease of use 20). Value is limited by the lack of paid tiers or bulk credits (value 15). Delivery is solid for beta use, but the absence of team features or pricing transparency holds it back (delivery 19). ## Pros - Produces timeline‑aware breakdowns of camera movement, lighting, action, and audio tied to timestamps. - Outputs editable prompt drafts in multiple formats (Veo, Kling, Seedance, universal) from one analysis. - Offers three free analysis credits on sign‑up with no video retention, making it privacy‑friendly. ## Cons - No paid tiers or bulk credits are publicly available yet, limiting use beyond the three free analyses. - Max input is 15 seconds and 25 MB, which may be too restrictive for longer or higher‑resolution references. - Lacks team or API features, so it does not support collaboration or automation workflows. ## Pricing Free. - Beta free credits: Free Pricing reflects what we saw at the time of review (2026-08). Confirm current pricing on the official site. Category: AI Video Tools (https://aitoolseekers.com/category/ai-video-tools) Official site: https://shottoprompt.com/ Last verified by a human: 2026-08-11 Reviewed by a human at AI Tool Seekers, a hand-reviewed AI tools directory. Every listed tool is verified by a person before publishing. Scores are editorial opinions from a fixed rubric (capability, ease of use, value, delivery on promise) and cannot be bought; there is no pay-to-rank. Directory: https://aitoolseekers.com This review: https://aitoolseekers.com/tools/shottoprompt Methodology: https://aitoolseekers.com/how-verification-works ## Verdict Best for creators who start from a visual reference and need structured prompt drafts for AI video models, thanks to its timeline-aware breakdown and multi-format output. It lacks a published paid tier yet, so heavy users may hit a wall. If you need bulk processing or team features now, consider alternatives like VideoInPrompt or Vid2Prompt. Best for: Reference‑based AI video prompt generation ## Overview ShotToPrompt is a browser-based tool that analyzes a short video clip (up to 15 seconds, 25 MB) and extracts visual and audio cues. like camera movement, lighting, timing, action, and sound. to generate editable prompt drafts formatted for Veo, Kling, Seedance, and a universal model. It delivers a timeline-aware breakdown that separates movement, composition, lighting, and audio into structured directions tied to when they occur. The tool stands out by offering multi-format prompt drafts from a single analysis and by giving users three free credits upon sign-up. It does not store the source video and emphasizes that the output is a starting point, not a verbatim recreation. That clarity sets it apart from tools that promise cloning or opaque outputs. ## Who should use it Creators who work from visual references - like filmmakers, prompt engineers, or AI video producers - will find ShotToPrompt useful when they need a clear, timeline‑aware breakdown of a shot to feed into AI models. It’s especially handy for those learning prompt structure or translating moodboard clips into model‑ready direction. If you need high‑volume processing, team collaboration, or bulk credits now, look elsewhere - tools like VideoInPrompt or Vid2Prompt offer paid tiers with more capacity and API access. ## FAQ Q: How much does ShotToPrompt cost? A: It’s free during beta: you get three welcome credits on sign‑up and each analysis uses one credit. No paid plans are listed yet. Q: What video formats and limits does it support? A: It accepts MP4, MOV, or WebM clips up to 15 seconds and 25 MB. Q: Which AI video models does it support? A: It outputs prompt drafts formatted for Veo, Kling, Seedance, and a universal workflow. Q: Does ShotToPrompt store my video? A: No. The source video is not retained after analysis.