Google has recently announced the official expansion of access to its artificial intelligence video creation tool Flow. This tool, which was previously available only to AI Pro and AI Ultra subscription users since its launch last May, is now fully available to users with Business, Enterprise, and Education Edition Workspace plans.

Flow is powered by Google's most advanced AI video generation model Veo3.1, capable of generating 8-second video clips based on simple text prompts or image instructions. Users can not only assemble these clips into longer narrative scenes but also use a built-in professional-level toolset to make precise adjustments to lighting effects and camera angles, and even accurately insert or remove objects within the scene. To keep up with the short video trend, Google recently added native support for portrait videos in Flow.
In terms of functionality integration, Flow demonstrates strong multimodal processing capabilities. At the end of last year, the tool further enhanced audio support, allowing the system to generate matching sound effects simultaneously whether it was generating edits based on reference images, creating smooth transitions between scenes, or extending existing videos. In addition, Google integrated its top image generator Nano Banana Pro into the Flow process, enabling users to quickly build video characters or set visual starting points through AI drawing, thus achieving a seamless transition from static concepts to dynamic visuals.
