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Google Veo is powered by Veo 3.1, Google DeepMind's latest text-to-video model. It generates short cinematic video clips from text prompts and optional reference images, with natively synchronized audio including dialogue, ambient sound, and music. Users can direct camera movement, style, and pacing through natural language. Outputs are suitable for social content, storytelling, marketing, and concept visualization.
Google Veo is available free to users through the Gemini app with limited generations. For higher quotas, longer clips, and priority access, Google AI Pro starts at $19.99/month, while Google AI Ultra — which includes the highest Veo limits and access to the Flow filmmaking tool — is $249.99/month. Pricing and feature availability vary by region, and an active internet connection and Google account are required.
Yes. Veo 3.1 accepts multiple reference images so creators can lock in character appearance, wardrobe, setting, and visual style across a scene. This helps maintain continuity between shots, which has historically been a weakness of AI video models. Combined with style direction in the prompt, it enables more coherent multi-shot narratives rather than isolated one-off clips.
Access is limited to users aged 18 and older, and availability depends on the country and Gemini subscription tier. Core features are rolling out broadly across the Americas, parts of Europe, Asia Pacific, and Africa through the Gemini app, but some regions may see delayed or restricted access. A subscription is required for certain premium features, and Google expects responsible use under its policy guidelines.
Based on our analysis of 870+ AI tools, Veo's key differentiators are native audio generation, strong multi-reference image support, and deep integration with Gemini and the Flow filmmaking tool. Sora tends to lead on some creative prompt interpretation and is bundled with ChatGPT Pro at $200/month, while Runway Gen-3 offers mature editing primitives for professional post-production workflows. Veo is typically the best fit for creators already in Google's ecosystem who want text-to-video plus audio in one step.
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