Google is now offering a basic, free version of its AI-powered video editor Vids to all users, providing templates, stock media, and limited AI features to help create videos more efficiently, though advanced AI capabilities like avatar generation are still restricted to paid plans.
Google has introduced a new shortcut button in Google Drive that allows users to easily open and edit videos using Vids, an AI-powered video creation tool, streamlining the video editing process within Workspace.
Google is testing its new Vids productivity app in Workspace Labs, allowing users to create video presentations by combining docs, slides, voiceovers, and video recordings. The AI-powered tool, Gemini, helps generate scripts, insert stock footage, and provide AI voiceovers, making it easy to create professional presentations.
Google has introduced Vids, an AI-powered video creation tool within Google Workspace, designed to help professionals easily craft professional-looking video content. The tool uses AI to guide users through the process of creating a video, from ideation to script writing, layout design, and editing, while also allowing access to stock footage and the option to upload personal clips. Initially available only to paid Workspace accounts, Vids is set to launch in June, with potential future availability for consumer accounts.
Google is set to launch a new app called Vids, aimed at making collaborative, shareable video creation easier for work purposes. The app, which is part of Google's Workspace collaboration suite, allows users to assemble assets from Drive and other sources into a left-to-right timeline for a video, with the option to add voiceover or film oneself. Users can also leverage Google's Gemini AI to assist in creating a first draft of the video. Vids is designed to facilitate easy sharing and collaboration, with the ability for others to comment, leave notes, and even edit the video. The app is expected to be integrated with other Google tools and is set to launch in a public beta this summer.