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Google Photos rolling out ‘Video Remix’ powered by Gemini Omni

Google Photos introduces AI-powered ‘Video Remix’ to auto-edit clips—now rolling out globally.

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Google Photos has launched **Video Remix**, an AI-driven tool that automatically generates shareable video clips from longer footage. Powered by **Gemini Omni**, the feature trims highlights, adjusts pacing, and enhances visuals without manual editing. Coverage notes the tool is initially available to **AI subscribers**, with broader rollout expected soon.

Tech outlets including *The Verge*, *Engadget*, and *9to5Google* highlight the feature’s seamless integration with existing Google Photos libraries. Early reports emphasize its potential to streamline content creation for casual users, though no details on regional availability or subscription tiers are yet confirmed. Watch for updates on whether **Video Remix** expands beyond AI subscribers and how it compares to competitors like Adobe Premiere Rush or CapCut’s AI tools.

Coverage does not yet specify pricing or exclusivity for AI subscribers.

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Quick answers

Is Video Remix free to use?

Coverage does not yet specify pricing, but the feature is currently rolling out to **AI subscribers** first.

Can non-subscribers access Video Remix?

No—early reports indicate it’s initially limited to **AI subscribers**, with broader rollout pending.

Which AI model powers Video Remix?

The tool is powered by **Gemini Omni**, Google’s latest multimodal AI system.

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