Motion

Whiteboard Animation

Get whiteboard video that actually holds attention. Real hands draw your idea one line at a time, every stroke timed to the word being spoken, so a dense or dry topic finally sticks. Classic explainers, doodle videos, draw-on illustration, all in your brand's own hand and led by a dedicated Creative Director.

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What we produce

Every kind of whiteboard piece, drawn by one team that already knows your brand.

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Classic whiteboard explainers

The explainer people actually finish. A hand draws on white while a voice walks the idea, and the drawing keeps giving them a reason to stay.

02

Hand-drawn doodle videos

Loose, sketchy doodles with real character, drawn for your story instead of pulled from the same pack every other explainer already used.

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Animated draw-on illustration

Custom illustrations that build themselves on screen line by line, so each point finishes right as you make it.

04

Training and course whiteboards

Onboarding, internal training, and course modules people watch through and still remember a week later, because the drawing turns a dry topic into something worth following.

05

Sales and pitch explainers

Short pieces that walk a prospect through the problem, then your fix. Built to survive a crowded inbox and a slide they almost skipped.

06

Voiceover-synced draw sequences

Every stroke timed to the narration, so the hand reveals the exact thing being said, right as it is said.

And more, anywhere watching it get drawn beats one more slide.

1,000+ Projects shipped
48hr Average turnaround
95% Client retention
4.9/5 Rated on Clutch

Made for your idea, or pulled off a shelf

Whiteboard video is one of the most templated things you can buy. Send a script to a gig site and you get the same stock hand, the same library doodles, the same three music tracks as everyone else. The only question that matters: was the drawing made for your idea, or pulled off a shelf? Here is how the usual options stack up against a team that draws these every week.

Freelancers One illustrator at a time, in whatever style they happen to favor, and it all resets the day that person gets busy or leaves.
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Moonb One team learns your look once and keeps drawing in it, so a training module and a sales explainer read as the same brand.
Marketplaces Your script run through the same template packs everyone else buys. Stock hands, library doodles, a video you have already scrolled past.
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Moonb Every stroke drawn for your story, in your brand's own hand, with narration timed by the people who actually drew it.
Legacy agency A retainer, a producer relaying your notes secondhand, and a two-week wait for a change you needed Thursday.
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Moonb You talk to the people drawing the frames, and revisions come back in days, whether it is one explainer or a full course of modules.
Our take

A whiteboard video lives or dies on timing

Most whiteboard animation fails in the same spot. The hand draws one thing while the voice is already onto the next, the eye and the ear split up, and the viewer quietly checks out around the thirty-second mark. We time the drawing to reveal each idea exactly as it is spoken, not racing ahead, not lagging a beat behind.

The other trap is the template. Gig sites made whiteboard video feel disposable, because they all pull from the same doodle library and every explainer ends up looking like the last one. A line drawn for your exact point tells the viewer a person actually sat down and thought about how to show them this, and that is most of why they keep watching.

How Moonb makes whiteboard animation

It starts with your script. Your Creative Director reads it, marks where each idea should register, and storyboards what the hand draws at every beat, so nothing gets improvised on the day. Then the drawing: custom illustration in a style built for your brand, never a stock doodle pack. We animate the draw-on so each stroke arrives on the word it belongs to, shape the voiceover around it, and add light motion and sound only where it makes a point stick, never as decoration. You get the piece in the formats you actually publish, 16:9 for a course or a site, 9:16 and 1:1 for social cutdowns. And because the same team keeps your project files, the next module picks up in the same hand the last one left off in, instead of from a blank page.

Why the whiteboard style keeps working

The drawing hand is a teaching instrument. Watching an idea get sketched in order makes complex material feel simple and honest, which is why the format still outperforms flashier styles for training, onboarding, and anything that has to be understood the first time.

The whiteboard videos we make

Scripted, storyboarded, and drawn for clarity first.

  • Explainer and how-it-works videos
  • Training and onboarding series
  • Policy and compliance walkthroughs
  • Product and feature overviews
  • Sales enablement videos
  • Educational course content
  • Internal comms announcements
  • FAQ and support videos

Clarity beats decoration

A whiteboard video lives or dies on its script and the order ideas appear. We write and storyboard before anyone draws, so every stroke on screen is carrying the explanation forward, not filling time.

The script is the animation.

How it works

From signup to first delivery in under 2 days.

01

Meet your team

You get a Creative Director and specialists who learn your brand, your assets, and how you work.

About 30 minutes
02

Send the work

Brief them like colleagues. Your Creative Director runs the queue and keeps everything on-brand.

As much as you need
03

Get it back fast

Polished work comes back on a steady weekly rhythm, revisions included until it is right.

No change-order fees

Moonb delivered very high-quality work.

Jacey Crawford
Jacey Crawford Content Manager, BAM

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Frequently Asked Questions

Whiteboard animation is video where a hand draws illustrations onto a white surface while a voiceover explains the idea. The drawing builds in real time as the narration goes, and that live reveal is what keeps a dense or dry topic easy to follow. It covers classic explainers, loose doodle videos, and fully custom draw-on illustration.

Anything you need to explain simply. Onboarding and training, course modules, sales and pitch explainers, product walkthroughs, and social clips where the message lives in the words. If someone has to understand a process before they act on it, watching it get drawn out helps it connect and stay put.

Most single explainers go from script to first cut in days, and a set of training modules runs on a steady weekly rhythm. Because the team already knows your brand and your hand, we are not relearning your style every time, which is where a lot of the waiting usually hides.

Yes. Your Creative Director works from your colour, type, and tone, and the team draws original illustrations instead of pulling from a stock doodle library. You get a whiteboard piece that looks like you actually thought about it, not a template with your logo dropped in the corner.

As much or as little as you need. Some clients hand over a finished script and voiceover and just want it drawn. Others want us to shape the script, storyboard it, and arrange the narration. Either way the drawing and the voice stay locked together, because that timing is most of what makes a whiteboard video work at all.

Shorter than most people first ask for. A good explainer usually runs between about a minute and ninety seconds, because a whiteboard reveal takes time and a script past a couple hundred words starts to drag the hand behind the voice. If there is more to cover, a few short pieces almost always beat one long one, which is how most training sets end up built anyway.

Whatever you actually publish. 16:9 for a course, a site, or a pitch, plus 9:16 and 1:1 cutdowns for social. We master once and hand back every ratio you need, so the same piece works on a landing page and in a feed without a second job.

A script or a rough outline of what you want to explain, your brand basics (colour, type, logo), and any examples of a look you like or want to avoid. If you already have a voiceover, send it. If you don't, we can arrange one. Your Creative Director storyboards the whole thing before a single frame is drawn, so you sign off on the approach, not a surprise.

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