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Google is preparing to expand its Gemini AI platform with a new video generation system, reportedly named Omni. Although Google has not officially announced this feature, early user reports indicate that testing is underway. Some Gemini users have seen a 'Create with Gemini Omni' option within the chatbot interface.
According to reports, Gemini Omni is designed to create, edit, and remix videos using simple chat prompts. Users can access templates and modify videos directly within the Gemini interface. This marks a significant step in integrating advanced AI-powered video creation into Google's ecosystem.
Metadata suggests that Omni may build upon Google's existing Veo video generation technology. This integration could allow Omni to leverage Veo's capabilities while offering new features and improved performance.
Demo clips shared by early users show that Gemini Omni can generate videos with more realistic movement, facial expressions, and text rendering. One example featured a classroom scene with a professor solving trigonometry equations on a chalkboard and explaining each step. Another prompt produced a cinematic restaurant scene with two men eating spaghetti at a seaside dining setup.
While some imperfections remain in the AI-generated videos, users noted that the results appear more polished than previous iterations. These improvements suggest that Google is making progress in refining its video generation models.
Reports indicate that Gemini Omni may include daily usage limits based on subscription plans. One user mentioned that generating two detailed videos used up most of their daily AI Pro plan allowance. Google has recently focused on clearer usage tracking and restrictions for Gemini’s advanced AI tools.
This development comes ahead of Google IO 2026, where the company is expected to highlight advancements in Gemini and AI technologies. Google has previously stated that video creation will remain a major focus for Gemini, especially as competition in the generative AI sector increases.
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