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2 weeks ago - Create, refine, and compose your videos, images, and stories with Google’s most advanced AI models. ... Turn imagination into reality. Generate high-fidelity images and videos from scratch, or transform visuals into entirely new concepts. Iterate with control. Seamlessly swap objects, extend scenes, and direct camera movement to match your creative vision. Build without boundaries. Gather and manage your assets in a unified space that keeps you in the flow.
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Official Google Flow Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Flow and other answers to frequently asked questions.
Google Labs introduces New Flow, expanding into a full AI creative studio
We are making it easier than ever to create across modalities. To streamline your workflow, the best capabilities from our image generation experiments — Whisk and ImageFX — are moving directly into Flow, so you can now generate, edit and animate everything in one unified workspace. With Nano Banana now fully built into the core experience, you can create high-fidelity images and instantly use them as ingredients and frames for Veo video generations without ever leaving Flow. Plus, you can generate images for free in Flow. Nice, so using Nano Banana Pro uses zero credits, but does generating in Flow count toward the Pro subscription image generation quota? More on reddit.com
Anyone Else Struggling With the New Flow UI?
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Struggling with Google Flow consistency + guardrail blocks + export failures (any tips?)
Treat this like you would an animation project (in my case it was.) The first thing you should do is make reference materials for every person, place and thing of importance. Make a story board for every scene then break it down into 8 second or smaller segments. Then for every segment make start and end images and feed in the appropriate references. It still will probably not get it right in one generation. I didn't jump or extend. I took the segments into Movavi (its what I had at the time) and used that to stitch it all together. Movavi does have the advantage of being able to select a spot in a scene and generating a still which you can then feed into VEO as a start image. The guardrails are a PITA. I discussed problematic scenes with gemini and it gave me workaround words to use. But there was more than one scene i had to change the scene because VEO just would not generate it. I didnt use the audio from VEO. I built my own BG music and my story was told through song. I'm working on shorts now and for those I'm doing all the voice acting, foley and music outside and throwing away what I get from VEO. Hope this helps. Good luck. More on reddit.com
Google Flow introduced 4K upscaling. Did that improve 1080p upscaling quality?
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Get started with Flow - Google Flow Help
February 11, 2026 - Create cinematic clips, scenes, and stories with consistency using Flow, our AI filmmaking tool. Flow was built with and for creatives and uses Google’s most capable generative models. Tip:
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r/Bard on Reddit: Google Labs introduces New Flow, expanding into a full AI creative studio
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We are making it easier than ever to create across modalities. To streamline your workflow, the best capabilities from our image generation experiments — Whisk and ImageFX — are moving directly into Flow, so you can now generate, edit and animate everything in one unified workspace. With Nano Banana now fully built into the core experience, you can create high-fidelity images and instantly use them as ingredients and frames for Veo video generations without ever leaving Flow. Plus, you can generate images for free in Flow. Nice, so using Nano Banana Pro uses zero credits, but does generating in Flow count toward the Pro subscription image generation quota?
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Being able to copy paste images into the prompt bar now is appreciated
Google Support
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Get started with Flow - Google Labs Help
Create cinematic clips, scenes, and stories with consistency using Flow, our AI filmmaking tool. Flow was built with and for creatives and uses Google’s most capable generative models. Tip:
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What is Google Flow? My honest review of their AI video editor | Chase Jarvis
January 2, 2026 - You might have heard the rumblings about Google Flow: It’s their new AI-powered filmmaking tool, built on top of heavy-hitting models like Veo and Gemini. But let’s cut through the tech specs and get to the heart of the matter: Is this actually useful for creative pros, or is it just another ...