
Google Unveils Gemini Omni: AI-Powered Video Creation from Text Input
Google Launches Gemini Omni in India, Revolutionizing Video Creation and Editing
Google has launched Gemini Omni in India, a cutting-edge artificial intelligence tool designed to make video creation and editing easier for users. Announced at Google I/O 2026, Gemini Omni is a significant step towards Google's broader goal of creating content in any format from any type of input.
Gemini Omni is a chat-like interface that allows users to create and edit videos using simple text instructions, as well as photos, audio clips, and existing video footage. The tool is designed to turn a wide range of inputs into coherent video outputs. Google says the model can generate videos from text prompts, photos, audio clips, and existing videos.
Users can refine content through conversation, asking the system to change backgrounds, modify characters, or adjust scenes without using traditional editing software. The model remembers previous instructions, helping maintain visual consistency across multiple edits.
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According to Google, Gemini Omni represents a major advance in multimodal AI, combining world understanding with media generation capabilities. The tool is being integrated across the Gemini app and other Google platforms, including Flow, YouTube Shorts, and YouTube Create.
Access to Gemini Omni is available to eligible users through Google's AI subscription plans in markets where the Gemini app is offered. Some advanced features may vary by region.
Industry observers view the launch as Google's strongest move yet in the fast-growing AI video market. Analysts note that the company's advantage lies in integrating technology directly into products already used by millions of creators and consumers worldwide.
Google has also emphasized safeguards around AI-generated content. Videos created with Gemini Omni will include SynthID watermarks and other identification features, making it easier for people to recognize content that has been generated using artificial intelligence.
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With the launch in India, Google aims to make video creation and editing easier for a wider range of users, from everyday users and students to social media creators and professionals. The company hopes the tool will help users produce high-quality videos without needing advanced editing skills.
| Input Type | Gemini Omni | Traditional Editing Software |
|---|---|---|
| Text Prompts | Generates video | Requires manual input |
| Photos | Incorporates into video | Requires manual insertion |
| Audio Clips | Incorporates into video | Requires manual insertion |
| Existing Videos | Edits and refines | Requires manual editing |
Note: The table above highlights the key differences between Gemini Omni and traditional editing software.
Investor Takeaway
Investors should consider the potential long-term impact of AI-powered video creation tools on the tech industry.
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