- Google has released “Gemini Omni Flash (Gemini Omni Flash Preview),” an AI model that integrates video generation and editing, for developers in public preview via the multimodal generative AI development platform “Google AI Studio” and the system integration tool “Gemini API.”
- “Gemini Omni Flash” is the first model in the “Gemini Omni” series, a family of AI models capable of high-quality video generation and editing by combining multimodal inputs such as images, audio, video, and text.
- The cost is $0.10 per second of video output, which is equivalent to the “Veo 3.1 Fast” video generation AI model.
On Tuesday, June 30, 2026 (local time), Google launched “Gemini Omni Flash (Gemini Omni Flash Preview)”—an AI model that integrates multimodal reasoning with video generation and editing, officially announced at “Google I/O 2026”—for developers as a public preview via its multimodal generative AI platform “Google AI Studio” and the “Gemini API” for system integration.
“Gemini Omni Flash” is the first model in the “Gemini Omni” family, designed to support high-quality video generation and editing by combining multimodal inputs such as images, audio, video, and text. Initially, it was deployed exclusively to “Google AI Plus,” “Google AI Pro,” and “Google AI Ultra” members via the “Gemini” app and the AI filmmaking tool “Flow,” but it is now available for broader use through “Google AI Studio” and the “Gemini API.”
The cost of “Gemini Omni Flash” is reported to be $0.10 per second of video output, on par with the “Veo 3.1 Fast” video generation AI model.
Source: Google (https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/models-and-research/gemini-models/gemini-omni/)






