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Gemini Omni AI Model Family

4 modelsUpdated Jul 2026
Gemini Omni AI Model Family

About Gemini Omni Models

Gemini Omni is Google's multimodal video generation and editing model that lets you create, remix, and edit videos as easily as having a conversation — blending text, images, and video input with natural language commands.

All Gemini Omni Models

google/gemini-omni-flash-video-edit

google/gemini-omni-flash-video-edit

video-to-video

[Core Function] Gemini Omni Flash Video Edit performs conversational, instruction-driven editing of an existing video via the Interactions API. [Strengths] It applies natural-language edits (changing the scene, mood, style, lighting, background, or time of day) to an input video while preserving the source video's length and aspect ratio, with synchronized audio. [Best For] Highly recommended for: re-styling or re-lighting an existing clip, changing a video's setting or atmosphere, and quick instruction-based revisions of a short video. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model to generate a video from scratch (use T2V, I2V, or R2V), and do NOT expect to change the output resolution, aspect ratio, or duration: the output preserves the source video's aspect ratio and length, and the model does not accept aspectRatio or duration parameters. The source video should be 3 to 10 seconds. [Routing] Choose this only when the user provides an existing video to modify. To create a new video from text or images, use Gemini Omni Flash T2V, I2V, or R2V instead.

google/gemini-omni-flash-r2v

google/gemini-omni-flash-r2v

image-to-video

[Core Function] Gemini Omni Flash R2V (Reference-to-Video) generates a short 720p video guided by up to three reference images via the Interactions API. [Strengths] It fuses the styles, subjects, or elements from multiple reference images (referred to in the text prompt) into a single coherent animated clip with synchronized audio. [Best For] Highly recommended for: blending characters or visual styles from several images, reference-guided creative shots, and multi-subject compositions where the prompt directs how the references combine. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model if you only have a single starting frame (use I2V instead), or if you need 1080p or 4K or clips longer than 10 seconds; it accepts 1 to 3 reference images and outputs 720p up to 10 seconds (16:9 or 9:16). [Routing] Choose this when the user supplies multiple reference images to combine into one video. For single first-frame animation use Gemini Omni Flash I2V; to modify an existing video use Gemini Omni Flash Video Edit.

google/gemini-omni-flash-i2v

google/gemini-omni-flash-i2v

image-to-video

[Core Function] Gemini Omni Flash I2V is a fast Image-to-Video model that animates a single input image into a short 720p video via the Interactions API. [Strengths] It uses the provided image as the opening frame and generates smooth motion with natively synchronized audio at low latency. [Best For] Highly recommended for: bringing a still photo to life, quick product or portrait animation, and short social clips derived from a single image. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model if you need 1080p or 4K output, clips longer than 10 seconds, or the fusion of multiple reference images; it takes exactly one image and outputs 720p up to 10 seconds (16:9 or 9:16). Do NOT use it to edit an existing video. [Routing] Choose this when the user provides one image to animate. To fuse multiple reference images use Gemini Omni Flash R2V; to edit an existing video use Gemini Omni Flash Video Edit; for 4K cinematic results use Veo 3.1 I2V.

google/gemini-omni-flash-t2v

google/gemini-omni-flash-t2v

text-to-video

[Core Function] Gemini Omni Flash T2V is Google's fast multimodal Text-to-Video generation model built on the Interactions API. [Strengths] It quickly turns a text prompt into a short 720p video with natively synchronized audio, offering low latency and solid prompt adherence. [Best For] Highly recommended for: rapid text-to-video prototyping, short social and marketing clips, quick concept visualization, and cases where speed and built-in audio matter more than 4K cinematic detail. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model if you need 1080p or 4K resolution or clips longer than 10 seconds; output is fixed at 720p, capped at 10 seconds, with aspect ratio limited to 16:9 or 9:16. [Routing] Choose this model when the user emphasizes 'fast', 'quick', or short multimodal clips with sound. If the user demands maximum cinematic quality, 4K, or longer videos, choose Veo 3.1 T2V instead.

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