Google Flow Is a New AI Video Generator Meant for Filmmakers - How to Try It Today
- Google launched Flow, a new AI-powered video generation tool for filmmakers, at the Google I/O developer conference on May 21, 2025, in the U.S.
- Flow leverages Google's Veo 3, Imagen 4, and Gemini models to enable artists and filmmakers to develop and realize their cinematic concepts through AI-powered tools.
- Flow offers features like camera controls, scene builder, asset management, Flow TV for community showcases, and supports creation with text prompts and user assets.
- Subscribers to Google AI Pro get 100 generations monthly, while Ultra users receive higher limits and early access to native audio-enabled Veo 3, supporting dialogue and sounds.
- Flow is now available in the U.S. And aims to empower a new wave of storytellers, though concerns about AI’s impact on filmmaking persist.
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Create an Entire Movie in Film Quality with AI: We Tried Google's Flow
To get the video generated by artificial intelligence just type our request with a natural language. With Flow you can also create the various key elements that will compose the story, such as characters, settings or even entire scenes
Google's New Flow Moviemaking Tool Can Turn You Into AI Scorsese for $250/Month
Well, that might be a stretch, but with a $249.99 AI Ultra plan, Flow (and other tools Google tipped at I/O) can create cinematic shots from pretty specific prompts and stitch them together.
Google’s new filmmaking tool Flow adds editing tools and some consistency to AI-generated video
Google Flow is a storytelling tool. The company says it’s aimed at helping storytellers explore ideas and create clips and scenes, almost like storyboards and sketches in motion.
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