Google is taking a major leap into AI filmmaking with the launch of Veo 3 and Flow, powerful new video tools designed to help creatives turn their ideas into cinematic scenes with a single prompt.
Google’s latest I/O event, which took place on Tuesday, showcased a striking expansion of AI across its growing range of products, with new generative tools like Imagen 4 for images, Veo 3 for video, ...
As a one-time aspiring filmmaker, I still like to play around with video editing software, but more recently, I've been experimenting with AI services that allow you to create your own videos.
At I/O today, Google pitched creators on a new app for "AI filmmaking": Flow. Combining all of Google’s recent announcements and developments across AI-powered services, including Veo (video), Imagen ...
We expected Google to go hard on AI this year at Google I/O, and the tech giant hasn't disappointed at all. One of the biggest new developments, at least for filmmakers, is Flow, a new AI video tool ...
Google's generative AI filmmaking program Flow has reached a milestone. The tech giant confirmed exclusively to CNET that Flow creators have produced over 100 million AI videos in the program. Thanks ...
Google unveiled Flow on Tuesday, its new artificial intelligence filmmaking tool designed to help professional and upstart directors develop scenes for TV shows and movies. The new model was announced ...
AI filmmaker Dave Clark spoke with IndieWire about collaborating with Google on making the video generation tool Flow ideal for creators. On Tuesday, Google at its I/O event unveiled Flow, a ...
Google has announced some new updates for its AI-powered filmmaking tool, Flow. The search giant revealed that over 100 million videos have been created using the tool, ranging from personal stories ...
An AI video creation tool that uses Google's Veo text-to-video generator. Introduced in 2025, users describe the scenes in Flow and can upload their own images or have Flow create them. For example, ...
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 ...