Google’s Veo 3 Video Generation Model Now Accessible in Pakistan

Google has announced the expansion of its video generation model, Veo 3, to Google AI Pro subscribers across more than 150 countries, including Pakistan. This innovative feature empowers users to transform their still images into dynamic, eight-second video clips enhanced with sound, utilizing a robust photo-to-video capability powered by Veo 3, which launched earlier this year, according to a released statement.

Worldwide, users have already produced over 40 million videos using Veo 3 in a mere seven weeks, creatively reinterpreting classic stories, exploring ASMR, and stretching the limits of digital artistry. The growing community of digital content creators in Pakistan can anticipate leveraging these new functionalities.

How to Animate Images with Photo-to-Video

To convert photos into videos, users can select ‘Videos’ from the tool menu located in the prompt box and then upload a photo. After uploading, provide a description of the scene along with any audio instructions. The tool then converts the image into a moving video.

This tool, now available to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in select nations, enables the animation of various content, from personal memories to artistic sketches. Users simply need to upload a photo, describe the scene, and input any desired audio elements. Gemini then generates a dynamic video that can be downloaded or shared. These features are also integrated into Flow, Google’s AI filmmaking tool.

Enhanced Creative Options in Flow

Users can also explore these functionalities within Flow, Google’s AI tool designed for filmmakers. Flow now supports the addition of spoken dialogue to video clips, along with sound effects and background music. Note that audio generation in Flow remains experimental, and results may vary.

The Frames to Video feature, which allows personal images to serve as the foundation for dynamic clips, is also accessible on Veo 3 Fast. Flow and Google AI Ultra are currently available in over 140 countries, broadening the accessibility of these advanced creative instruments.

Commitment to Trust and Safety in AI

Google emphasizes its dedication to responsible AI practices. All videos created using Gemini will include a visible watermark and an invisible SynthID digital marker, signaling their AI-generated origin. The company also employs extensive “red teaming” exercises to proactively assess its systems. These exercises aim to identify and resolve potential problems before they emerge. Google also conducts in-depth evaluations to understand how these tools might be utilized and how misuse can be avoided. Policies are continuously enforced to guard against unsafe content, and user feedback is actively sought to further enhance safety measures.