In a blog post, the company said it has doubled the AI credits for Google AI Ultra subscribers, bringing the monthly allocation from 12,500 to 25,000 to allow users to generate more videos on the platform. The tech giant added that the existing AI Ultra subscribers will see changes reflect the first time their plan renews, whereas workspace users can expect the increase over the next few days.
The credits could also be used with Google’s experimental AI-powered image generation tool, Whisk, which the company will roll out to 77 more countries starting August 20. The tool was initially launched in the US via Google Labs in December 2024.
Available to subscribers of Google AI Pro and Ultra in the United States, Flow integrates several of Google DeepMind’s advanced models, such as Veo, Imagen, and Gemini, to build cinematic scenes from textual inputs. The company had also collaborated with filmmakers Dave Clark, Henry Daubrez and Junie Lau to assess how Flow can be integrated into their workflow and improve it using their insights.
Google AI Pro offers key Flow features and 100 generations per month. The Google AI Ultra gives users the highest usage limits and early access to Veo 3 with native audio generation, bringing environmental sounds and character dialogue directly into video creation.
Flow allows camera control with the ability to control the motion, angles and perspectives when creating a video. Users can edit and extend the frame to reveal more elements or transition to the next scene.
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