Google's Big Splash: Now Everyone Can Create AI Videos for Free—Find Out How This New Feature Works..
Google has released a major update for its AI video platform, Google Vids, making video creation easier and more creative than ever before. The most significant highlight of this update is that general users can now generate AI videos for free—a capability that was previously restricted solely to paid subscribers.
Users can now utilize Veo 3.1 to create short videos of up to 8 seconds by providing text or image inputs. Although free users are subject to a monthly limit of 10 videos, this feature is still expected to prove highly beneficial for content creators, students, and social media users.
With this update, Google has also introduced a custom soundtrack feature. Powered by the Lyria 3 and Lyria 3 Pro models, users can now generate AI-created music specifically for their videos. These musical tracks can range in duration from 30 seconds to 3 minutes. However, this feature is currently available exclusively to Google AI Pro and AI Ultra users.
**Introduction of AI Avatars**
Additionally, a new feature called "AI Avatar" has been introduced, allowing users to create digital anchors for their videos. This avatar maintains a consistent face and voice across every video, lending a more professional and engaging look to the content. Users can also customize the avatar's appearance, outfit, and background to suit their specific requirements.
To further simplify the video creation process, Google has also unveiled a screen recorder extension. This tool enables users to record their screen—or themselves—from virtually anywhere. Furthermore, videos can now be published directly to YouTube, thereby eliminating the hassle of downloading and re-uploading files. This update makes AI video creation easier, faster, and more accessible to everyone than ever before.
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