Gemini Omni lets you reimagine videos stored in Google Photos.
Google is rolling out a new feature that uses AI to let you edit or “transform” videos stored in Google Photos. The recently announced Video Remix, powered by Gemini Omni, is a model that Google says lets you “create anything from any input,” and is designed to help you edit without having to sit through hours of Premiere Pro tutorials.
This new feature is available in Google Photos.[作成]tab, where you’ll find a library of templates that you can use to reimagine your videos. The examples Google provides in their blog post are all fairly subtle, but they may actually be quite useful. You can also ask Gemini to overlay a watercolor filter, add morning light to a dark scene, or insert a completely different background. Google says it takes just a few seconds to process the prompt and create an edited video.
Gemini Omni was announced in May, and the new model’s initial focus was video. Ostensibly the successor to Nano Banana and Google’s Veo 3.1 video generator, it accepts a wider range of inputs, better understands how physical forces like gravity and kinetic energy work, and makes the scenes you create more realistic. You can also insert yourself into your videos via a digital avatar created with a watermark using Google’s SynthID tool.
Video Remix is rolling out to Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers in the US and select countries starting today.
