Google Introduces Image-to-Video Feature in Veo 3

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Google has announced the addition of an image-to-video generation feature to its Veo 3 AI video generator via the Gemini app.

### Generating Videos with Veo 3
The company had previously launched this feature in its AI-powered video tool called Flow at Google’s I/O developer conference in May.

After introducing Veo 3-powered video generation in May, Google has now made this feature available in over 150 countries. Currently, only users on the Google AI Ultra and Google AI Pro plans can generate videos, with a limit of three creations per day and no carry-over.

### How It Works
Users can create a clip by selecting the “Videos” option from the tool menu and uploading a photo. Additionally, users can add sound by describing the audio in the prompt. Once the video is generated, it can be downloaded or shared with others.

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### Impact and Future
Since its release, users have generated over 40 million videos using the Gemini app and Flow tool. All videos generated with the Veo 3 model will feature a visible watermark with “Veo” along with an invisible SynthID digital watermark, enabling Google’s AI tool to identify AI-powered digital artifacts.

Google has also released a tool earlier this year to help detect content containing SynthID.

![What image-to-video generation with Veo 3 looks like](https://nutechbrt.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/google-gemini.gif)
*Image Credits: Google*

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