Google Photos Launches Video Remix, Letting Gemini Reimagine Your Clips in Seconds
Google Photos is bringing its AI-powered Remix tool to video for the first time. Announced today through Google’s official blog, Video Remix uses the Gemini Omni model to transform short clips into stylized, share-ready moments.
The update follows the recent AI Wardrobe feature and extends a capability that previously worked only with still photos.
How Video Remix Actually Works
The new tool lives inside the Create tab in Google Photos, the same hub Google has been building out with other AI editing tools over the past year.
Moving beyond basic app updates, Video Remix lets you select a clip and describe the mood or transformation you want, whether that’s applying cinematic relighting to a dim recording, replacing the background, or adding artistic effects like watercolor or oil painting styles.
Android Authority reports that Google Photos actively surfaces suggestion prompts to help users understand the range of styles available, mirroring how the original image-based Remix tool guided people toward creative options rather than leaving the prompt box empty.
Real Limitations Worth Knowing
Video Remix isn’t unlimited in scope. Clips are capped at 10 seconds, so anyone working with a longer recording has to trim it down to the specific window they want remixed before generating anything.
Processing also isn’t instant, with Android Authority noting that generating a single remix can take up to a couple of minutes, a reasonable tradeoff given that the underlying Gemini Omni, powered by Gemini Intelligence, generates new video content rather than applying a simple filter.
Who Gets Access First
Google says Video Remix is rolling out today to Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers in the US and 13 additional countries. There’s no timeline for a free-tier release, though in-app upgrade messaging suggests it could arrive later.
The launch follows last month’s appearance of Video Remix in test builds, making the gap between discovery and public rollout relatively short.
For users familiar with still-image Remix, the video version offers a similar experience, just with far more complex AI generation. Whether Google expands access to more countries and free users will likely depend on how the feature performs during this initial rollout.
Source: Create shareable video clips in seconds with Video Remix in Google Photos.
