Google has released new tools today in Flow, your image and video editor with artificial intelligence that integrates its main generative models, Nano Banana and Veo 3.
Flow allows you manipulate images and videos with AI, merge them or create new ones from a single application, also available for free users.
For example, you can mix two images and turn them into a video, remove objects from a video or photo, generate content from scratch, and much more. Flow will use Nano Banana or Veo 3 as requiredand even both at the same time.
Edit images and videos with Google Flow
Satya Nadella’s company wants to turn this multimedia editor into a complete tool so you can personalize photos and videos with text or voice promptsand some simple tools. Today he has released some more.
With the new functions it is possible to convert images into video, merge several photos and animate them, or use a drawing as a background for a video, among many other things.
The most interesting new feature is the Lasso toolwhich allows you to circle any person or object precisely to remove it from the photo or video, replace it with something else, change something, etc. You can see some of these new features in the following video:
For the first It is possible to edit camera movements, or extend a video: You tell it how to continue, and I See 3 generates it and adds it.
If you use Flow Often, you can now create collections of photos and videos, group them, and save them for easy access in the future. It is also possible to drag it from one place to another, or to a prompt. There are also several ways to view these collections. These are things that seem basic, but were not there before, so it is a good addition that improves the use of the tool.
It is still a long way off, but it is undeniable that Google is working to, in the future, compete with image and video editors such as Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, etc.
On the part of users, it requires “changing the chip” and learning a new, much simpler way of working. Goodbye to menus and icons, and hello to tools that work with text or voice prompts.
You can try these new and spectacular Flow tools on its official website. You only need a Google account.