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Worldbuilding Tools

A curated list of practical tools to help you build and communicate your futures. These range from canvas templates to forecasting platforms to GenAI tools. Each includes a short description and suggested use cases. You can filter by category (e.g. storytelling, video, image generation, etc.).

Core Concepts & Vocabulary

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Solution Approaches

Worldbuilding Tools

Modeling & Forecasting

Foresight Projects & Experts

Taking Action

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Governance models

Course Worksheet

Video

Tool

Price

Description

OpenShot

An open-source video editor with a simple interface. Great for basic editing and stitching together worldbuilding trailers or timeline videos without cost.

Lumen5

AI platform that turns articles or scripts into short social videos with stock footage and text overlays. Best for quick lore or brief summaries—not generative video.

Canva Video Editor

Canva’s browser-based video tool with AI text-to-video, avatars, and auto editing. Ideal for polished intro videos or animated timelines using built-in templates.

Kapwing

A web-based video creation suite with collaborative features. Good for team-based worldbuilding projects needing quick video memes or timeline visuals.

Pika Labs

AI video platform for stylized text-to-video and image-to-video. Great for fast environment or animation prototypes, with camera and transition controls.

Sora 2 (OpenAI)

OpenAI’s flagship video model (Sora 2, 2025). Generates 1080p video with synced audio, realistic physics, and consistent multi-shot storytelling. Ideal for cinematic worldbuilding and narrative scenes.

Runway ML

An AI-powered suite for editing, compositing, and generating video content. Lets you prototype cinematic shots for your sci-fi/fantasy realm.

Synthesia

Lets you generate videos with AI avatars speaking your script in multiple languages. Useful for creating in-world “news broadcasts” or character introductions.

Kling AI

Kling 2.6 (Kuaishou) delivers realistic 1080p text/image-to-video with strong physics and accurate lip-sync. “Elements” enables detailed scene control. Top value pick.

Hailuo AI (MiniMax)

MiniMax AI video generator creates natural clips with realistic motion in under 60s. Generous free tier. Strong budget option for fast scene iteration (2025–26).

Google Veo 3.1 (via Flow)

Generates high-quality video with native synced audio from one prompt. Available in Flow with Storyboard mode. Top-tier for realistic futures scenes.

  • Free
  • Limited free use
  • Paid

Text / Ai Writing

Tool

Price

Description

ChatGPT (OpenAI)

OpenAI’s flagship AI assistant (GPT-4o / o3 models). Ideal for worldbuilding, lore, characters, and docs. Supports image, voice, long context, image generation and video generation.

Claude (Anthropic)

Anthropic’s Claude (3.5/4) excels at long-form writing, nuanced reasoning, and 200K context. Great for world bibles, essays, and complex scenario design.

Gemini (Google)

Google’s Gemini (2.0/2.5) multimodal assistant with real-time web search and deep Workspace integration. Strong for research-heavy, data-grounded worldbuilding.

NotebookLM (Google)

AI grounded in your uploaded docs. Great for synthesizing research, querying lore, and generating podcast-style summaries.

Perplexity AI

AI research assistant that turns real-time web results into cited summaries. Ideal for grounding speculative worlds in current tech, science, and geopolitics.

Sudowrite

Leading AI fiction tool with a Story Bible, Brainstorm mode, and prose-trained Muse model. Generates concept art via Visualize. Ideal for narrative-heavy worlds.

Novelcrafter

Modular AI writing/worldbuilding platform with Codex knowledge base for characters, factions, and lore. Supports Claude, GPT, etc. Great for complex settings.

  • Free
  • Limited free use
  • Paid

Image generation

Tool

Price

Description

Stable Diffusion

Foundational open-source image models with strong prompt control and style consistency. Highly customizable; ideal for local, uncapped use.

Canva

Offers a range of design features; also has a text-to-image feature. Useful for quick graphic design tasks (banners, thumbnails) for your world’s presentation.

Canva Text-to-Image

Canva’s built-in AI image generator. Simple prompts for quick backgrounds, character sketches, or promotional images.

Adobe Firefly (Image 3)

Adobe Firefly Image 3 is commercially safe (licensed/public data). Integrates with Photoshop/Illustrator via Generative Fill; also supports video + third-party models. Ideal for cleared, on-brand assets.

Leonardo AI

Popular with game artists for fine-tuning a desired style or referencing an existing style. Handy for detailed character or environment designs.

Midjourney v7

Industry-leading AI image generator (v7, 2025) with Draft Mode and improved human accuracy. Web + Discord access. Ideal for premium concept art and style consistency.

FLUX (Black Forest Labs)

Leading open-weight image model (2025–26). FLUX 1.1 Pro delivers top photorealism, lighting, and skin detail. Kontext enables consistent characters. Local or API use.

GPT Image (via ChatGPT)

OpenAI’s native image gen (GPT Image 1.5) inside ChatGPT. Strong at complex prompts, readable text, and iterative edits for combined writing + visual workflows.

Ideogram 3.0

AI image generator with best-in-class text rendering (~90% accuracy). Ideal for posters, maps, signage, and infographics. Batch mode supports prompt variations.

  • Free
  • Limited free use
  • Paid

Information collection and presentation

Tool

Price

Description

Google Docs

A straightforward online word processor with real-time collaboration. Good for drafting world bibles, chapters, or collaborative world notes.

Google Slides (Sheets/Slides)

Basic presentation and spreadsheet tools. Handy for making timelines, mind-maps, or quick pitch decks about your world.

Notion

All-in-one workspace with pages, wikis, and databases. Perfect for building interactive encyclopedias for your setting, linking characters, places, and events.

Obsidian

A Markdown-based knowledge base with a graph view to visualize note connections. Ideal for complex lore structures and worldbuilding networks.

OneNote

Microsoft’s digital notebook. Organize text, images, sketches, and audio across different sections. Great for storing research clippings or reference art for your world.

Padlet

A digital bulletin board. Can be used for brainstorming, mood boards, or collecting references in a visual format for your world.

Evernote

Note-taking app with powerful search (including text in images). Good for collecting web articles or research about real-world analogs to your fictional societies/tech.

Trello

Kanban-style project management tool. Ideal for organizing worldbuilding tasks, story arcs, or character arcs in a board-based layout.

Milanote

A visual organization tool (like a digital whiteboard). Perfect for mapping out plot structures, mood boards, or concept sketches in a freeform layout.

Airtable

A spreadsheet-database hybrid. Great for tracking complex relationships (factions, timeline events) or collating world details systematically.

Coordination Network

Placeholder for a paid project management or collaboration suite. Could be used for team-based worldbuilding to coordinate schedules, deadlines, and tasks.

  • Free
  • Limited free use
  • Paid

Worldbuilding/Scenario planning (Futuristic / Sci-Tech)

Tool

Price

Description

Kumu

Systems mapping and relationship visualization. Ideal for complex tech-driven worlds where numerous factions, policies, or technologies interact.

Shaping Tomorrow

Aggregates futurist articles, signals, and data for horizon scanning. Good for building realistic near-future scenarios grounded in emerging trends.

  • Free
  • Limited free use
  • Paid

Worldbuilding (Fantasy/Sci-Fi)

Tool

Price

Description

World Anvil

A dedicated worldbuilding platform with structured article templates, timelines, and interactive maps. Ideal for fantasy or sci-fi “story bibles.”

LegendKeeper

Similar to World Anvil, focusing on collaborative map-based worldbuilding. Helps you create a wiki of locations, characters, and timelines.

Campfire

A modular writing + worldbuilding suite with character sheets, timelines, maps, and more. Good for large, multi-arc fantasy or sci-fi epics.

  • Free
  • Limited free use
  • Paid

Storytelling

Tool

Price

Description

Parevo

Offers a space to collaboratively build narratives online, potentially for interactive or social storytelling. Great if you want feedback or co-creation of story arcs.

Twine

An open-source tool for creating interactive, branching stories (choose-your-own-adventure style). Ideal for designing nonlinear plots or testing narrative possibilities in your world.

Scrivener

A powerful desktop writing app with a binder system for scenes/chapters and research. Perfect for complex novel or script projects in a heavily detailed world.

Aeon Timeline

Focused on timeline management. Allows custom fantasy calendars and linking events to characters and arcs—great for tracking multi-generational stories or elaborate plotlines.

  • Free
  • Limited free use
  • Paid

Diagram/Data visualization tools

Tool

Price

Description

draw.io

An online tool for flowcharts, diagrams, maps. Good for mapping organizational charts of factions or visualizing your world’s political/economic systems.

Google Drawings

A lightweight, web-based drawing tool within Google’s suite. Useful for quick sketches or collaborative diagramming (maps, relationship charts).

Excalidraw

A hand-drawn style whiteboard tool. Great for brainstorming or making informal “concept art” of your world’s layout, regions, or technology.

Miro

A real-time collaborative whiteboard. Ideal for team-based worldbuilding sessions, where multiple users can simultaneously map out ideas, flowcharts, or timelines.

Lucidchart

A more formal diagramming platform with templates for flowcharts, mind maps, etc. Handy if you prefer structured representations of your story or world elements.

  • Free
  • Limited free use
  • Paid

Design tools

Tool

Price

Description

Figma

A collaborative UI/UX design tool, also great for making mood boards or visual mockups of futuristic tech interfaces in your story.

Adobe Express

A simplified online design suite from Adobe. Offers quick graphics, social media posts, or promotional visuals for your setting.

Piktochart

Focused on infographics and data visualizations. Perfect if you want to present your world’s demographics, timelines, or history in a chart-based narrative.

  • Free
  • Limited free use
  • Paid

Meme creation tools

Tool

Price

Description

imgflip

A classic meme generator site. Good for lighthearted worldbuilding, quick in-universe jokes, or promotional memes.

Mematic

An iOS/Android app with built-in meme templates. If you want easy, on-the-fly creation of humorous in-world references, this is a casual go-to.

  • Free
  • Limited free use
  • Paid

Data & Forecasting

Tool

Price

Description

Metaculus

Crowdsourced forecasting platform. Users predict future events/outcomes, aggregated into probability estimates. Perfect for adding real-world “future probabilities” to near-future worldbuilding.

Good Judgment Open

A public version of the Good Judgment Project. Similar to Metaculus—forecasts on policy, science, and global affairs. Helps gauge likelihood of certain tech or geopolitical developments.

Our World in Data

An open-data platform on global issues (health, energy, economics). Offers charts, interactive graphs, and downloadable datasets—ideal for grounding your future setting in factual stats.

Gapminder

Presents data visualizations on global development (population, health, income) in a simple, interactive format. Great for establishing baseline stats in your near-future or alt-history scenario.

Kaggle

A data science community with free datasets and competitions. If you want to analyze raw data or apply machine learning for deeper insights into your world’s hypothetical trends, start here.

World Bank Data

A massive collection of global development indicators (GDP, education, population). Perfect for realistic economic or societal aspects in near-future or parallel-world scenarios.

  • Free
  • Limited free use
  • Paid

Tech Trend & Insight Summaries

Tool

Price

Description

Existential Hope Library

A curated collection of articles, papers, and resources focusing on long-term survival, advanced technologies, and existential risks and possibilities. Inspires positive or utopian angles on futuristic worlds. Helps integrate valuable information into your scenario narratives.

There's an AI for That

Compiles AI tools across different domains.

Futurism

Online publication offering short articles on recent scientific breakthroughs and emerging tech trends—across AI, space, biotech, etc. Great for quick, digestible updates to spark plot ideas or world details. Provides real-world context for near-future or hard sci-fi concepts.

Singularity Hub

Covers exponential technologies (AI, robotics, biotech) and their social implications, stemming from the Singularity University’s community. Useful for visionary or transformative future settings. Helps you track cutting-edge developments that can drastically change your world’s trajectory.

MIT Technology Review

Annual coverage of 10 major tech breakthroughs with concise overviews of how they work and potential impact. Excellent for identifying key tech drivers to incorporate in near-future or advanced worlds. Each summary offers a snapshot of a game-changing innovation.

CB Insights Research Briefs

Market intelligence on tech sectors (AI, blockchain, health). Releases infographics and short briefs on funding rounds, startup trends, etc. Helps shape economic and corporate angles in your world—who’s investing in what, where disruptions may come from, etc. Good for building plausible corporate/political ecosystems.

Gartner Hype Cycle (Summary)

Visualizes how emerging technologies progress through a “hype cycle” (Innovation Trigger → Peak of Inflated Expectations → Trough of Disillusionment → etc.). Useful for pacing your tech adoption timeline. You can see where a technology might be in the cycle—helping make your world’s tech diffusion more believable (hype vs. reality).

  • Free
  • Limited free use
  • Paid

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