It allows you to reimagine videos stored in Google Photos using Gemini Omni.
Google is rolling out a new feature that lets you edit and even “transform” your videos saved in Google Photos using AI. Powered by Gemini Omni, a recently announced model that Google says lets you “create anything from any input,” Video Remix is designed to save you from spending hours following Premiere Pro tutorials by simply doing your editing for you.
The new feature can be found in the Create tab of Google Photos, where you’ll find a library of templates that can be used to reimagine your videos. The examples Google provides in its blog post are all quite subtle, but could actually be very useful. You can ask Gemini to overlay a watercolor filter, add morning lighting to a dark scene, or insert a completely different background. Google says it only takes a few seconds to process your prompt and produce the edited video.
Gemini Omni was announced in May, with video being the new model’s first area of focus. Apparently the successor to Nano Banana and Google’s Veo 3.1 video generator, it accepts a wider range of inputs and better understands how physical forces such as gravity and kinetic energy work, making the scenes it creates more realistic. It also lets you insert yourself into a video via a digital avatar you create, watermarked by Google’s SynthID tool.
Video Remix is rolling out today to Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers in the US and select countries.
