Google has deployed a powerful and fun new feature in the Gemini app, allowing users to generate short videos simply by explaining concepts or uploading existing images. Using the VEO 3 AI model, this new feature aims to make creative work easier and makes AI video generation tools more accessible.
According to Google Support, AI-powered video generation features can now be accessed on computers, Android phones and iPhones. Access to this feature is based on your subscription plan. Personal account users must have a Google AI Pro or Google AI Ultra subscription to use the video generation tool. Those with work or school accounts require a qualified workspace license.
Google has implemented a limit on the number of videos users can create, and Google AI Ultra subscribers benefit from higher generation benefits. The company also states that Gemini Apps reserves the right to remove videos that violate Google's Terms of Use or prohibited use policies, ensuring the responsible use of AI tools.
How to use the video generation feature in Gemini:
- computer:
- Go to your web browser Gemini.google.com.
- Click on the dedicated video icon (often similar to the filmstrip or play button).
- Enter a detailed text prompt that describes the video you want to create. You can also upload photos to use as a starting point for your photos.
- Android phones and iPhones:
- Open the Gemini app on your mobile device.
- Find the video icon in the interface.
- Enter a text prompt or select a photo from the gallery to generate a video.
The generated video is approximately 8 seconds long, typically taking 1 to 2 minutes. Henne, you may need to wait before you get the desired result.
Availability and Access:
Access to this Google Gemini feature is based on your subscription plan.
- For personal Google accounts, users must use Google AI Pro or Google AI Ultra subscriptions to utilize video generation tools.
- For work or school accounts, you must have a qualified workspace license to access this feature.
Furthermore, this feature is in most countries where Google's AI Pro subscriptions are available. Google says the feature is currently unavailable in the European Economic Area, Switzerland or the UK.

