Gemini Omni Video
A central workspace for prompt-led video concepts, reference media, and multi-modal generation planning.
Create AI videos from text, images, and reference media with Gemini Omni Video.
Generation composer
Try a Gemini Omni prompt
Use these prompts as starting points. Generation access is currently limited while we prepare early access.
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Idle. Enter a prompt and create a video task.
Video tools
A central workspace for prompt-led video concepts, reference media, and multi-modal generation planning.
Turn scene descriptions, camera direction, and style notes into video-ready prompts.
Use a still image as the first frame or visual reference for motion, mood, and composition.
Prepare source clips for restyling, cinematic variation, or controlled transformation.
Plan video generations that include synchronized sound direction, voice, and ambience.
What is Gemini Omni Video?
Gemini Omni Video is presented here as an early access AI video creation lab for planning short clips from text, images, video references, and audio direction. The homepage is useful today as a prompt composer: you can draft the scene, choose a workflow mode, review prompt examples, copy your brief, and join the access list. Public generation is not available on this site yet.
How it works
Start with the subject, setting, and visible action. A focused four-second idea is easier to evaluate than a full storyboard.
Use text for original concepts, image mode for a visual starting point, video mode for transformation planning, or audio notes for sound-aware briefs.
Because live generation is disabled, the composer helps you refine the prompt, copy it, and join the early access list.
Use cases
Better prompt examples
Strong Gemini Omni Video prompts read like short production notes. Keep the scene specific, mention the camera motion, define lighting and mood, and choose a realistic duration. When a prompt needs reference media, explain what the model should preserve instead of assuming the reference speaks for itself.
Name the product, surface, lighting, camera move, and finish: slow push-in, glossy reflections, premium studio light, 16:9.
Describe the character, environment, action, mood, and motion: a chef plating dessert, warm kitchen light, gentle handheld camera.
Explain what the reference should control, such as color palette, composition, first frame, pose, or background texture.
Replace words like amazing or cinematic with concrete details: lens feel, time of day, speed, framing, and subject behavior.
Early access and API cost control
Video generation APIs can create real spend with every task, especially when users retry prompts or test multiple formats. This site keeps public generation disabled until access controls, quotas, budgets, monitoring, and refund behavior are verified. Early access lets interested users share prompt intent without triggering provider requests or charging infrastructure costs.
FAQ
Not publicly. The homepage composer is available for prompt drafting and early access signup while generation remains disabled.
Yes. The interface is organized around text to video, image to video, video to video, and video with audio workflows, but submitting a live generation task is not enabled.
Video API calls can become expensive quickly. Keeping access limited helps control spend, validate prompts, and avoid surprise usage before quota controls are ready.
A useful prompt names the subject, setting, motion, camera angle, lighting, duration, and format in plain language. It should describe one short moment, not a long script.
No. This site is independent and not affiliated with Google, Gemini, or Alphabet.