Flow is now available for users on all Workspace plans, enabling them to generate videos from text prompts or images.
Flow is now available for users on all Workspace plans, enabling them to generate videos from text prompts or images.


Google is increasing the availability of its AI video creation tool. Introduced last May, Flow was originally limited to Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers, but it can now be accessed by those holding Business, Enterprise, and Educational Workspace plans as well.
Using Google’s AI-driven video generation model Veo 3.1, Flow can produce eight-second video segments from text inputs or images. Users have the option to connect these clips to form longer narratives, alongside a multitude of other tools that enable adjustments to lighting, camera angle modifications, and the ability to add or remove objects in scenes. This week, Google introduced vertical video functionality in Flow.
Recently, Google enhanced audio support across various features in Flow, allowing users to create audio when prompting the app with reference images, requesting scene transitions, or asking the tool to extend clips. Furthermore, the company implemented its AI-enhanced Nano Banana Pro image generator within Flow, which can be utilized to generate characters or provide starting points for video segments.