Google Flow is a filmmaking tool that lets you turn text or image prompts into polished cinematic clips. Developed as part of Google’s AI offerings, it combines powerful models, Veo 3 for video and audio generation, Imagen 4 for visual assets, and Gemini for prompt understanding, to empower storytellers to bring their ideas to life in the browser.
With Flow, you can direct your own virtual camera, with zoom, pan, dolly, and set angles, to craft professional-looking shots. The Scene Builder feature enables smooth transitions between 8-second clips, maintaining character and setting consistency. You can even upload your own assets and reuse them across scenes, while Flow TV offers a curated showcase of inspiring clips complete with their prompts.
Ideal for creative professionals, indie filmmakers, and anyone dreaming of visual storytelling, Flow delivers a seamless experience via a clean browser interface (best on Chromium). It’s available today for users in the U.S. who subscribe to Google AI Pro ($19.99/mo, includes 100 video generations monthly) or AI Ultra ($249.99/mo, early Veo 3 audio, higher limits) as of writing.
By lowering the technical barriers to video production, Flow empowers creators to visualize narratives with authenticity and ease, without needing actors, sets, or complex software.