Recent reports indicate that the public release of VEO3.1 is imminent for Google. With related disclaimers appearing in the Gemini application, Google is showcasing the features of VEO3.1 to a broad user base, which may be implemented within the familiar Gemini interface.
The post shared by prominent figure Logan Kilpatrick in the community on the social media platform X is widely seen as an early confirmation of Google's new AI product release. Additionally, references to preview models such as "VEO3.0Generate" and "VEO3.0Fast Generate" have appeared in Vertex AI, indicating that Google is offering multiple access channels for early users and enterprises, in line with their traditional strategy in the release of video generation tools.
Discussions in the community about output duration are intense, with evidence suggesting that video length may be extended from the previous 8 seconds to 30 seconds, although this remains to be confirmed. Previous leaks indicated that the fast mode has lower quality, while the standard mode is expected to unlock higher output quality, which is particularly important for creators looking to enhance visual quality and narrative potential. According to TestingCatalog, previous 720p video generation has shown improvements in VEO3.1, including new audio capabilities and enhanced visual effects, making it a competitor to similar products like Sora2.
Google's overall product strategy is to position Gemini as a central workspace, with VEO models integrated for use by both consumers and enterprise users. Through the preview release on Vertex AI, enterprises can try generating videos, while the mainstream promotion of the Gemini application can reach regular users. This phased release strategy not only maximizes developer feedback but also promotes public acceptance, aligning with Google's ongoing efforts to bridge functional gaps and solidify its position in the generative media field.
Key Points:
🌟 VEO3.1 is about to be released, allowing users to experience its new features in the Gemini application.
🎥 Video duration may be extended from 8 seconds to 30 seconds, providing creators with more narrative space.
🚀 Google's phased release strategy maximizes developer feedback and public acceptance.