Google’s Vids AI video maker is rolling out to most Workspace tiers

You May Be Interested In:The next game from the Sifu team is… a 5v5 arcade soccer title?


We’re in a new age of AI now. Google has an AI video maker available on select Workspace editions.

runs on Google’s AI model Gemini to create workplace and marketing videos from Google Drive files and descriptions. You can either start a video from scratch or use to get a first draft going. There’s even a option in which Gemini can suggest scripts to get you started on your video.

You aren’t just limited to what’s in the templates. Google Vids allows you to use your own photos and videos. It also has a virtual recording studio so you can add your own photos and videos, record videos of yourself or just make audio tracks of your voice to accompany your video.

Google announced its new using the Gemini AI model. Google Vids doesn’t make videos from the ground up like Runway’s Gen-2 or that created one hell of a creepy . Google Vids creates a slideshow of sorts using different types of media and compiles them based on the content of the source documents or the suggestion you type into it. As Google Vids is part of Google Workspace, you can collaborate on a video project in real time with other team members.

Google Vids is coming to Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Essentials, Enterprise Essentials and Enterprise Essentials Plus members.

share Paylaş facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

700+ Ubisoft France staff walk out on a three-day strike in dispute over home working and pay
700+ Ubisoft France staff walk out on a three-day strike in dispute over home working and pay
Bit Odd raises €17m in funding round
Bit Odd raises €17m in funding round
Cheyenne MacDonald
Apple is changing how MacBook Pro speakers are replaced and it could make repairs cheaper
The Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer drops to a record-low price for Black Friday
This Breville Smart Oven air fryer is 20 percent off for Black Friday
Steam Deck to launch in Australia this November
Steam Deck to launch in Australia this November
GTA III and Vice City are leaving Netflix's mobile games catalog next month
GTA III and Vice City are leaving Netflix’s mobile games catalog next month
The News Observer | © 2024 | News