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Google I/O 2025: Veo 3 could redefine video creation as Google takes AI to the next level

Google I/O 2025: Veo 3 could redefine video creation as Google takes AI to the next level

Time of India21-05-2025

Google I/O's Veo 3: Imagine having the ability to realize your concepts in beautiful video form. This is made possible by Google DeepMind's Veo, a state-of-the-art video creation model. Veo's sophisticated features allow users to produce excellent videos using straightforward text or image suggestions.
Regardless of your profession—content producer, filmmaker, or business owner—Veo's cutting-edge technology has the power to transform how you operate and communicate thoroughly.
We'll go into Veo's world in this post, looking at its features, uses, and what makes it revolutionary in the video production space. Continue reading to learn about the options.
About Veo 3
Say goodbye to the silent era of video generation: Introducing Veo 3 — with native audio generation. 🗣️Quality is up from Veo 2, and now you can add dialogue between characters, sound effects and background noise. Veo 3 is available now in the @GeminiApp for Google AI Ultra… pic.twitter.com/7rcXeBslyU
Veo 3 is a brand-new video program that syncs its generated pictures with realistic sound effects, background noises, and even spoken dialogue. Google's latest innovation represents a significant advancement for AI-generated videos, where sound and image are integrated and play an important role.
Subscription charges for Veo 3
Beginning on Tuesday, Veo 3 will be made available to US consumers through the Gemini app. But there's a catch: customers who have signed up for the $ 249.99/month AI Ultra subscription are the only ones who can access it. Veo 3 will be incorporated into Google's Vortex AI platform and will be accessible through Gemini. Enterprise clients are the target audience for this platform.
Features of Veo 3
We're also launching Veo 3, our state-of-the-art video generation model.Veo 3 lets you generate videos with sound effects, background noises and even dialogue.#GoogleIO pic.twitter.com/atVx6HvI9R
Veo 3 is made in a way that not only provides sound but also significantly enhances video quality compared to Veo 2. These enhancements are particularly noticeable in areas like motion, lip-sync precision and visual realism.
Veo 3 has a number of features, such as the ability to replicate ambient sounds and even create realistic dialogue between characters on screen. Its model demonstrates a more profound comprehension of natural environments and narratives.
Furthermore, the tool reacts to the longer and more intricate prompts. Additionally, it creates clips that follow a predetermined order of events. More narrative flexibility than ever before is provided to creators.
How to use Veo 3?
The AI model will answer with complete video clips that include audio aspects if you only trigger it with written descriptions or images.
Also Read: Apple iOS 19 Update releasing soon: Expected to come with smarter Siri, AI-powered health tools, RCS messaging upgrades, and live translation
Know about Google Beam: AI-first 3D video communication platform
As an extension of its Project Starline research, Google Beam aims to make distant discussions feel as natural as face-to-face interactions. Beam converts 2D video feeds into real-time 3D experiences using six cameras and an AI-driven volumetric video model.
It renders at 60 frames per second and achieves nearly flawless head tracking to the millimeter. Beam, which is based on Google Cloud, guarantees enterprise-level dependability and workflow compatibility.
Google is collaborating with HP and Zoom to introduce Beam devices to offices; the first demonstrations will take place at InfoComm in the upcoming weeks, and a limited number of clients will be able to purchase them later this year.
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