Create cinematic clips, scenes, and stories with consistency using Google Flow, our AI filmmaking tool. Google Flow was built with and for creatives and uses Google’s most capable generative models.
You can access Google Flow across multiple platforms. For the most powerful editing features, go to Google Flow on a computer. For creation on the go, download the Google Flow app.
Tip: To get inspired and see what Google Flow is capable of, visit Flow TV.
Who can use Google Flow
Currently, to use Google Flow, you must meet all of these requirements:
- Make sure your age is verified. You must be 18 years of age or older.
- Be located in one of our supported regions.
- Be subscribed to Google AI Plus, Google AI Pro, or Google AI Ultra.
- Pro subscribers: Get access to the full Google Flow experience, including the latest Gemini Omni Flash model. If you run out of credits, purchase additional AI Credits.
- Ultra subscribers: Receive all the benefits of Pro, plus more credits and first access to our newest experimental models and advanced features.
- Workspace subscribers: Users on qualifying Workspace plans (Business Starter, Standard, and Plus; Enterprise Starter, Standard, and Plus; G Suite Legacy Free Edition; Education Standard, Education Plus and Google AI Pro for Education) get access at no extra charge to Google Flow with 50 daily credits.
Learn more about Google AI subscription plans.
How to access Google Flow
- On your device, open a Chromium-based browser.
- For example: Google Chrome or Edge
- Go to Google Flow.
Where you can use Google Flow
Learn which countries and territories support Google Flow.
Frequently asked questions
What browsers can I use Google Flow on?For the best experience, we recommend using Google Flow on a desktop computer with a Chromium-based browser, such as Google Chrome.
While Google Flow may work on other browsers and mobile devices, they are not yet fully optimized. You may encounter bugs or unexpected behavior on unsupported browsers. We are working to improve the experience on other browsers and mobile devices.
Google Flow is not currently available in all countries where Google AI Pro is offered. Please note:
- VPNs will not enable access in unsupported regions.
- Before purchasing a Google AI Pro subscription, check the list of Google Flow supported regions.
If you're in a supported region, reach out to Google One support.
- Model costs are evolving fast. You can find the latest costs in the product when you select a model. In your prompt box, at the top right, click Settings
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- Learn how to manage your AI Credits with Google One.
- You are not charged any credits for failed generations. If you believe you were charged by mistake, reach out to Google One support.
- Tip: To see generations that don't appear at first, try refreshing Google Flow.
- To get the most out of every generation, learn about best practices for prompting.
- We offer two tiers of models (Fast, Quality), but some features only exist for certain models.
- If we detect you’re trying to use a feature that is not available in your selection, we’ll default you to a compatible model.
- You can check the model and related credit costs in settings before confirming.
- All outputs generated in Google Flow using Veo and Imagen include invisible SynthID watermarks. SynthID identifies AI-generated content by embedding digital watermarks directly into AI-generated content.
- To further help you identify AI-generated content, videos generated in Google One Free, Plus, and Pro tiers contain a visible watermark that indicates the content is made with Veo. Videos generated in the Google One Ultra tier contain a visible watermark if required by local regulations.
- To balance the available resources for all users and prevent abuse of our platform, we may rate-limit the number of generations you can make, particularly for zero-credit models.
- After you've made a large number of generations in a day, the number of generations you can make within a minute will decrease.
- We're constantly tuning these limits to try and offer the best experience possible within our constraints.
- We want the Google Flow experience to be fun and safe. Therefore, we prohibit users from knowingly generating harmful, illegal, or inappropriate content.
- For example, Google Flow features precautions to protect minors and uploaded photos of people, and certain queries might not be generated.
- Find more details about content categories and our policies in our Generative AI Prohibited Use Policy.
- If you’re facing difficulties or getting blocked in unexpected ways, send us your feedback.
- Flow TV is an ever-growing showcase of clips, channels, and content generated with Google’s Veo generative model.
- To browse Channels and see the prompt behind the clip, use the remote control at the bottom of the screen.
- Hit the Home button to visit the channel guide or watch short films created using Google Flow, alongside other tools and techniques.
- Flow TV does not collect your data. Find more details on Google policies in our privacy policy and terms of service.
- Flow TV visuals were generated by filmmakers and creatives using a variety of techniques. Output will look different with every generation.
- Sometimes Veo can produce low-quality audio, in which case your video will not be generated. Instead, your credits will be refunded.
- If you get this error, you can try again or try another prompt.
To ensure flexible sorting, your generations now appear as individual tiles. To manage more than one generation at once, you can press and hold Shift + Click. You can also click and drag a box to select multiple generations and create a Collection.
Learn how to manage your Google Flow assets and collections.
If a "Pending" or error card persists, check the top right corner for system notifications. If a generation fails due to policy or credit limits, the generation may require a manual retry or deletion.
If a content generation fails with a message "We noticed some unusual activity":
- Retry after a couple of minutes.
- Disable VPNs or proxies.
The Terms of Service govern how these tools may be used, and must be consulted and followed in their entirety. Per those terms: Some of our services allow you to generate original content. Google won't claim ownership over that content