On last year’s I/O stage, we introduced Google Flow, built with and for filmmakers. Since then we expanded Flow into an AI creative studio, with new capabilities in video and image generation and editing, and launched in over 140 countries around the world. Earlier this year we added a new tool to our Google Flow family, Google Flow Music, which brings Google’s newest music model, Lyria 3 Pro, to artists, producers and songwriters. We’re now bringing an agent for every step of the creative process, a new AI model that offers precise video editing, the ability to “vibe code” bespoke workflows and mobile applications for on-the-go creation.
Let’s take a closer look at what’s new in Google Flow and Google Flow Music.
What’s new for Google Flow
We’re taking Google Flow to a new level with Gemini Omni, a new agentic experience and custom tools.
- Use the full potential of Gemini Omni: Gemini Omni Flash is a model that can create anything from any input, starting with video. It combines Gemini’s intelligence with our generative media models — and is a leap forward in world understanding, multimodality and precise video editing. You can think of Omni like Nano Banana, but for video. For creatives using Google Flow, Omni Flash allows you to blend real-world inspiration with generated content and iterate conversationally. Omni Flash also improves character consistency, meaning identity and voice are preserved across every scene. Omni Flash is available in Flow to Google AI subscribers globally.
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