
Gemini Pro now lets you create three Veo 3 fast AI videos daily
Josh Woodward, Vice President of Google Labs and Gemini, confirmed this new feature in a recent announcement. He also mentioned that Veo will receive improvements soon, including a fix for text subtitles. In addition to this, Flow Pro members will benefit from this update by using 20 credits per video generation. Currently, the Pro plan offers 1,000 monthly credits that users can spend on various Google AI tools.
Also read: Google I/O 2025: Gemini Live with camera now free for everyone, Veo 3 for AI Ultra and other reveals
On the other hand, users who want to create more videos without upgrading can still use the older Veo 2 version. However, Veo 2 videos will not support audio and will offer lower video quality. Ultra subscribers who pay $250 monthly will see no changes and can continue using the service as before.
Furthermore, Google Pixel 9 users will get an added advantage and will receive a free one-year subscription to Google AI Pro with their device. This includes full access to Gemini's tools, as well as Whisk, NotebookLM, and 2TB of storage.
Also read: Google launches new AI image and video generation tools, Veo 2, Imagen 3, and Whisk- All details
Also read: 5 Google Pixel AI features that will make you rethink your smartphone experience right now
Note: Google's privacy policy states that user data may be collected to improve its AI technologies. Users are advised not to share sensitive information and to adhere to Google's rules regarding the creation of abusive or illegal content.

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