Template
Whiteboard: for educators and knowledge-transfer content.
Whiteboard is a classroom-friendly template that uses hand-drawn visuals, calm pacing, and warm paper-textured backgrounds to present educational content. The layouts mimic a real whiteboard session: marker-style narratives, stick figure scenes, hand-drawn charts, and speech bubble dialogues. This template works best when the goal is comprehension over flash. Students, learners, and onboarding audiences respond to the approachable, informal tone that keeps attention on the lesson rather than the production.
Course content, tutorials, lesson plans, onboarding, and process walkthroughs.
Turns educational content into something approachable without losing the original structure.
Includes 9 scene layouts: drawn_title, marker_story, stick_figure_scene, stats_figures, and more.
Workflow
How this page turns into a practical workflow
Step 1
Add the source URL or upload the document you already have.
Step 2
Pick the output style, voice, and template that best match the audience.
Step 3
Review the generated scenes, narration, diagrams, and visuals.
Step 4
Render the final video and reuse it across YouTube, Shorts, LinkedIn, Medium, and Substack.
When to use Whiteboard
Course content, tutorials, lesson plans, onboarding, and process walkthroughs.
Turns educational content into something approachable without losing the original structure.
Whiteboard is designed for specific content types where the visual style directly supports the message. Choosing the right template is about matching structure, tone, and audience expectations — not just picking a color scheme.
- Course content and lesson plans
- Onboarding and training videos
- Process walkthroughs and how-to guides
- Research explanations for general audiences
- Diagram and architecture walkthroughs
Available layouts in Whiteboard
Whiteboard includes 9 layouts. Each layout is purpose-built for a different type of content, from titles and body text to code blocks, comparisons, data visualizations, and pull quotes.
When Blog2Video generates a video from your article, it automatically selects the best layout for each scene based on the content type. You can also override layouts manually in the scene editor.
- drawn title
- marker story
- stick figure scene
- stats figures
- stats chart
- comparison
- countdown timer
- handwritten equation
- speech bubble dialogue
Example topics
Here are the kinds of articles and topics that work best with the Whiteboard template. If your content matches any of these patterns, Whiteboard is likely the strongest choice.
- How photosynthesis works: a visual guide
- Employee onboarding: company tools walkthrough
- Understanding microservices architecture
Frequently asked questions
What content works best with the Whiteboard template?
Course content, tutorials, lesson plans, onboarding, and process walkthroughs.
How many layouts does Whiteboard include?
Whiteboard includes 9 purpose-built layouts: drawn_title, marker_story, stick_figure_scene, stats_figures, stats_chart, comparison, countdown_timer, handwritten_equation, speech_bubble_dialogue. Each layout is designed for a specific content type and automatically selected based on your article structure.
Can I switch to Whiteboard after generating a video?
Yes. You can switch templates at any time without losing your scene edits. The same content renders differently depending on the template, so you can preview Whiteboard before committing.
What makes Blog2Video useful for Whiteboard template usage?
Creators matching content structure to template choice can start from the content they already wrote, keep the original structure intact, and turn it into a video without rebuilding everything inside a traditional editor.
Will the Whiteboard template usage workflow still sound like my real content?
Yes. Blog2Video uses your article, newsletter, or document as the source of truth, so the output is grounded in your real content rather than a generic stock-footage script.
How is it different from generic AI video generators?
Blog2Video's templates are designed around communication patterns, not just cosmetic skin changes.
Call To Action
Turn your existing content into a video this week
Paste a URL, upload a document, or use an existing newsletter archive and convert it into a polished video without starting from a blank timeline.