Google has unveiled an updated version of its Veo video AI model, which can now create vertical videos from reference images with 4K upscaling. The new capabilities are part of the Ingredient to Video feature, allowing users to provide three images for the AI to incorporate into generated video content.
The model's fidelity has improved significantly since last year, and it is expected that the updated version will result in more consistent output and fewer random alterations. Users can also generate multiple clips and make changes to settings or style while keeping other elements consistent.
Additionally, Google has expanded its support for mobile-first video in Veo, enabling users to specify outputs in a 9:16 (vertical) ratio. This makes it ideal for posting on social apps like Instagram or TikTok and uploading as YouTube Shorts.
The new Veo 3.1 update also includes enhanced support for Ingredient to Video and vertical outputs, which are now live in the Gemini app today, alongside YouTube Shorts and the YouTube Create app. The updated model supports higher-resolution video, including 1080p and 4K outputs, although it is worth noting that these formats are not native to Veo.
The enhancements mark a significant leap forward for Google's AI video capabilities, which are at the forefront of the rapidly evolving world of online video.
The model's fidelity has improved significantly since last year, and it is expected that the updated version will result in more consistent output and fewer random alterations. Users can also generate multiple clips and make changes to settings or style while keeping other elements consistent.
Additionally, Google has expanded its support for mobile-first video in Veo, enabling users to specify outputs in a 9:16 (vertical) ratio. This makes it ideal for posting on social apps like Instagram or TikTok and uploading as YouTube Shorts.
The new Veo 3.1 update also includes enhanced support for Ingredient to Video and vertical outputs, which are now live in the Gemini app today, alongside YouTube Shorts and the YouTube Create app. The updated model supports higher-resolution video, including 1080p and 4K outputs, although it is worth noting that these formats are not native to Veo.
The enhancements mark a significant leap forward for Google's AI video capabilities, which are at the forefront of the rapidly evolving world of online video.