AI Short Drama Generator
Short drama lives or dies on pacing: a hook in the first seconds, a turn in the middle, a cliffhanger at the end. Makiverse writes episodes to that shape, renders them vertical, and holds your cast steady from episode one to episode sixty.
AI Short Drama Generator
How to make a short drama
01
Set the premise and the shape
Write the logline and the arc you want. Pick 9:16 when you create the series and every episode in it renders vertical, sized for the feed these are actually watched in.
02
Break the arc into episodes
A series holds as many episodes as the story needs. Each one is written, rendered and published on its own, so you release on a schedule instead of waiting on a whole season.
03
Publish and keep the run going
A published episode is watchable on your series page immediately, and drafts stay hidden until you are ready — so you can build a buffer ahead of your release day.
See what people are releasing
Browse short dramasWhat people make with it
Vertical micro-drama
The minute-long episode built for a phone screen: one confrontation, one reveal, one reason to tap the next one.
Romance and revenge serials
The genres the format runs on — a long arc cut into short beats, carried the whole way by the same faces.
Testing a premise
Render the first few episodes to find out whether an idea holds attention, at the cost of credits rather than a shoot.
Teasers and cut-downs
Pull the sharpest beats into a short opening episode and use it to start the run.
What keeps a run watchable
One shape per series
Aspect ratio is fixed on the series, not the shot, so every episode renders at the same size and the run looks deliberate rather than assembled.
The same cast every episode
Characters are saved once and passed into each shot by reference, which is what stops a lead's face, outfit or hair changing between episodes.
Episode-level control
Any episode can be rewritten and re-rendered on its own, and publishing is per episode — so fixing one never takes the series down.
AI short drama FAQ
- What is an AI short drama?
- A serialized drama told in very short vertical episodes — usually a minute or two each — written and rendered by AI instead of filmed. The format comes from mobile drama apps, where the hook and the cliffhanger matter more than the runtime.
- Can I make the episodes vertical?
- Yes. 9:16 is one of the aspect ratios you choose when you create the series, and it applies to every episode in it, so the whole run is one shape.
- How many episodes can a series have?
- As many as you write. Episodes are added to a series one at a time, and each is drafted, rendered and published on its own.
- Do the characters stay the same across episodes?
- Yes, once you cast them. Characters are saved to the series and reused by reference, which is what holds a face, outfit and hair steady from one episode to the next.
- Is it free to try?
- Yes. A free account starts with credits and rendering spends them, so you can put out your first episodes without paying and buy more when the run picks up.







