Google unveiled Veo 3.1, a new version of the video model with advanced editing tools

Google has released a new version of its Veo 3.1 video model, which has improved audio quality, more precise editing tools and better results when converting images to video. The company noted that Veo 3.1 now creates more realistic videos, as well as better understands users’ text queries. The model allows users to add new objects to videos that fit naturally into the style of the scene. In the near future, users will also be able to remove objects from a video right in the Flow app. The model also allows users to add new objects to a video that naturally fit the style of the scene. Veo 3 previously offered features like adding reference images to control characters, creating videos based on first and last frames, and the ability to continue an existing video using artificial intelligence. In the new Veo 3.1 version, Google has added audio support to all of these features, making the clips more lively and dynamic. The company has begun rolling out Veo 3.1 in its Flow video editor, in the Gemini app, and through the Vertex and Gemini API platforms. According to Google, users have created more than 275 million videos since Flow launched in May.