Google's latest update to its Veo video AI model allows for the creation of vertical videos with 4K upscaling from reference images. The updated model, part of Google's YouTube creator tools, now incorporates "Ingredients to Video," which enables users to provide the AI with up to three images to include in generated videos.
These images can be used to add characters, backgrounds, and textures to the video, resulting in more consistent outputs. Users can also generate multiple clips and make changes to settings or styles while keeping other elements consistent. The updated model promises fewer random alterations, bringing results closer to reference images.
The new capabilities support vertical video output at a 9:16 aspect ratio, ideal for posting on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok, as well as uploading as YouTube Shorts. This feature expands Google's mobile-first video support in Veo.
In addition to the improved video features, the updated model also supports higher-resolution outputs, including 1080p and 4K resolutions. While native video is still produced at a 720p resolution, the model can be upscaled "for high-fidelity production workflows," according to Google.
The Veo 3.1 update marks a significant leap forward in AI video capabilities, with potential implications for online video content creators.
These images can be used to add characters, backgrounds, and textures to the video, resulting in more consistent outputs. Users can also generate multiple clips and make changes to settings or styles while keeping other elements consistent. The updated model promises fewer random alterations, bringing results closer to reference images.
The new capabilities support vertical video output at a 9:16 aspect ratio, ideal for posting on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok, as well as uploading as YouTube Shorts. This feature expands Google's mobile-first video support in Veo.
In addition to the improved video features, the updated model also supports higher-resolution outputs, including 1080p and 4K resolutions. While native video is still produced at a 720p resolution, the model can be upscaled "for high-fidelity production workflows," according to Google.
The Veo 3.1 update marks a significant leap forward in AI video capabilities, with potential implications for online video content creators.