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GOOGLE LAUNCHES VIDEO REMIX FOR GEMINI AI SUBSCRIBERS

AI DESK1 MIN READ
WED, JUL 8, 2026

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Google has introduced Video Remix, a new feature enabling subscribers to reimagine videos stored in Google Photos using Gemini Omni technology.

The feature leverages Google's advanced AI model to transform existing video content. Users can apply creative modifications to clips saved in their Google Photos library, generating new variations without starting from scratch. Video Remix integrates with Gemini's multimodal capabilities, allowing the AI to understand and manipulate video elements. The tool targets subscribers to Google's premium AI services. The announcement reflects Google's broader push to embed generative AI across its consumer products. Google Photos already includes several AI-driven features like Magic Eraser and face grouping; Video Remix expands creative editing options. The feature's exact capabilities and availability timeline remain under Google's standard rollout process. Pricing follows existing Gemini subscription tiers. This move positions Google to compete with similar video editing AI tools emerging across the market.

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