Google said its AI-powered filmmaking platform Flow has been used to generate more than 100 million videos since the service debuted in May, underscoring surging demand for generative-video tools after just three months in the market. Built inside Google Labs, Flow combines the company’s Imagen image models with the Veo 3 video model, which can create clips with synchronized, AI-generated audio while preserving visual consistency across scenes. The tool is available to paying customers through Google AI’s $20-per-month Pro plan and a $250-per-month Ultra tier, now discounted to $125 for the first three months. To mark the milestone, Google is doubling the monthly allotment of generation credits for Ultra subscribers to 25,000. The company said it is also working to expand Veo 3’s capabilities and add bespoke voice options, aiming to make professional-grade video production accessible to a wider range of creators.
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I need to test Flow soon -> Google says users created 100M videos using its AI filmmaking tool Flow since its May launch; Flow leverages Veo 3 and focuses on maintaining visual consistency https://t.co/wm7m2q9QXZ https://t.co/UMg6UAIsLe