Google's AI Era is officially officially here, and at the center of it is a new generative video model called Flow. At the Google I/O 2025 keynote event on May 20, Google unveiled a new suite of AI ...
What’s happened? Google Flow, the AI video-making tool that turns your ideas into cinematic clips, just got a major refresh. Apart from its existing video features, Google Flow now supports Nano ...
Google Flow integrates Nano Banana models at the core, and the fresh UI makes it easier to manage your content.
Google has unveiled its latest innovation in AI video technology with the launch of the Veo 3.1 AI video model, which brings enhanced editing capabilities to its Flow platform. This release builds ...
Google Labs is committing to AI filmmaking. Google announced Wednesday that the company was bringing on a filmmaker-in-residence to work with their AI tool Flow. Henry Daubrez, a digital artist, will ...
Google confirmed the 100 million milestone exclusively to CNET. Here's what's coming next for Flow and its AI-assisted creators. Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial intelligence, ...
Google unveiled the Veo 3 AI video generation model and the Flow AI filmmaking tool at I/O 2025 in May, stunning the audience with a few advanced capabilities, including realistic video generation and ...
Google redesigns Flow to combine image and video creation in one unified workspace. All you need to know about the updated ...
Google is rolling out Veo 3.1, which will bring new capabilities to Flow. These new capabilities include “Ingredients to Video,” “Frames to Video,” “Extend,” and the ability to add or remove objects.
Flow launched as a way to make AI-generated videos, but the company is bringing its experimental Whisk and ImageFX AI image generator tools into the app to let users “generate, edit and animate ...
This is important because: The latest updates make your Flow projects feel more like cinematic videos, not rough drafts. Why should I care? With AI-powered capabilities, you don’t need a large crew, ...