Gemini Omni leak reveals Google’s next AI video tool ahead of I/O 2026
Gemini Omni was reportedly spotted inside the chatbot with options to generate, remix and edit AI videos.
Early demo clips showed improved realism in motion, facial expressions and text rendering compared to older AI video tools.
The feature may debut around Google I/O 2026, where Gemini and AI are expected to take center stage.
Google may soon expand Gemini AI capabilities by introducing a new video generation system, reportedly called Omni. While the company has not officially announced the feature yet, early previews shared by some users suggest that Google is testing advanced AI-powered video creation directly inside Gemini.
SurveyAs per the reports, select Gemini users recently started seeing a Create with Gemini Omni option within the chatbot. The feature is described as a new video generation model capable of creating, editing and remixing videos via simple chat prompts. The users may also be able to use templates and modify videos directly inside the Gemini interface.
It must be noted that Google has clarified how Omni fits alongside its existing Veo video generation technology; metadata reportedly indicates that the new system can be built on top of Veo. Early demo clips shared online suggest that the quality of generated videos is improving, specifically in handling realistic movement, facial expressions and text rendering.
One example showcased a classroom-style scene featuring a professor solving trigonometry equations on a chalkboard while explaining the proof step by step. Another prompt created a cinematic restaurant scene involving two men eating spaghetti at a seaside dining setup. However, some AI generated imperfections were still visible but overall, the result looked more polished.
The report also suggested that Gemini Omni may include daily usage limits depending on subscription plans. One user claimed that generating two detailed videos consumed a major portion of their daily AI Pro plans. Google has recently been exploring clearer usage tracking and restrictions for Gemini’s advanced AI tools.
This comes ahead of Google IO 2026, where the company is said to heavily focus on Gemini and AI. Google previously hinted that video creation would remain a major long-term focus for Gemini, especially after increasing competition in the generative AI space.
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