Google’s new AI video tool, which is named “Flow” and “Veo 3,” is out now. It also launched Veo 3 with advanced features, which were announced at the Google I/O 2025 event.
Both tools help creators make high-quality videos easily. Give it a normal text prompt and get full videos created with sound as well as effects.
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Google Teases New AI Video Tool Flow for Creators
If you are someone who loves to get videos created promptly with amazing elements, Google’s Flow is there for you. It is mainly made for filmmakers and content creators. Users can write what they want in a video. Flow then creates video clips as on that text.
The tool can also help build full scenes. You can extend shots and set the scene direction. It offers many camera angles and points of view. Its asset management features let you organize video parts effortlessly. It helps users control every element in their video. Google is also launching a new platform called Flow TV.
Flow TV shows how prompts create different video results. It helps others learn by watching the prompt styles used. This makes it easier to understand how Flow works. Before Flow, Google tested VideoFX in Google Labs. It had limited features and users. But it helped build the Flow we now see.
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Unfortunately, Google Flow is a paid tool that comes in 2 plans. The AI Ultra plan costs $249 per month. It will let you access Flow Veo 3 early. The AI Pro plan offers basic Flow features powered by Veo 2. It allows 100 video generations every month. Both plans are available in the United States only.
Veo 3 Brings Sound and Realism to AI Videos
The Veo 3 is Google’s perfect as well as advanced video model. It creates both video and realistic audio. Videos created with this tool are more real and lifelike.
Earlier models only created video without sound. The Veo 3 lets you add voice, music, as well as background sounds. It also supports smooth lip-sync and natural movement. You can type a prompt like “a man dancing on stage.” Veo 3 gives you a full video with music. It also syncs the voice and dance perfectly.
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It follows real-world physics and understands long prompts. The Veo 3 can also match emotions and voice tone well. Such things are the elements that make scenes more powerful as well as believable.
Many creators have already shared videos made using it. One video showed a comedian performing with audience laughter. Another had Pythagoras teaching in an ancient style. These videos were made using only text prompts. No camera, actor, or setup was needed. This is the future of video creation and content.
Availability, Access, and Plans for Flow and Veo 3
Flow and Veo 3 are not yet global tools. They are only available in the United States now. Access is limited to Google’s Gemini and Vertex platforms.
Veo 3 comes with the Gemini Ultra plan at $249.99. It is mainly for professionals and large creators. Flow is also offered in this plan with full features. The AI Pro plan offers a simpler Flow version using Veo 2. This plan is cheaper and good for new users.
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Indian users are waiting for international release dates. Google has not confirmed when it will launch in India. But many creators in India are excited already.
Flow and Veo 3 will help creators save time. They reduce costs and effort in video production. Just give it a perfect yet simple idea and a prompt, and boom!
The Final Words
Google’s new AI video tool, which is named “Flow” and “Veo 3,” is now changing the video creation era. If you use Flow and Veo 3, you will become smarter in video creation. Users can make stunning videos using only text.
No need for film crew or costly equipment anymore. India may soon get access as demand grows fast. These tools are starting a new era in creativity.
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