Google Veo 3 is now available in India: Here’s how you can use it
Google has officially launched Veo 3, its latest AI video generation tool, in India.
As part of a global rollout, Veo 3 is now available through the Google AI Pro subscription on the Gemini app
Google’s Veo 3 allows anyone to create 8-second-long videos.
Google has officially launched Veo 3, its latest AI video generation tool, in India. As part of a global rollout, Veo 3 is now available through the Google AI Pro subscription on the Gemini app. First unveiled at Google I/O, the tool quickly captured global attention for its ability to generate short, realistic and visually engaging videos using artificial intelligence.
SurveyGoogle’s Veo 3 allows anyone to create 8-second-long videos with sound, AI-generated speech, music and special effects. Whether you’re producing short narratives, visual concepts or entertaining clips, the tool offers an easy way to bring creative ideas to life using AI.
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Features, safety and more
Veo 3 enables users to create lifelike, creative video clips that can tell short stories or express ideas. The videos are designed to be dynamic and realistic. These videos can include characters with AI-generated speech, as well as background music and sound effects to enhance the scenes.
To ensure safe and responsible use, Google has put several safety steps in place. The company uses red teaming and strong evaluation processes to identify and prevent misuse. Strict rules are followed to stop the creation of unsafe or harmful content. Each video generated from user photos contains a visible watermark and an invisible SynthID digital watermark, ensuring transparency about AI involvement.
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The Google AI Pro subscription, which provides access to Veo 3, is priced at Rs 1,950 per month in India. Google has also committed to improving the tool over time, encouraging users to provide feedback through thumbs up/down ratings on generated videos.
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