Gemini Omni video generation rolls out in Google Flow at 30 credits per clip
Google's Flow app has begun rolling out Gemini Omni for video generation, pricing it at 30 credits per 10-second clip—roughly one-third the cost of Veo 3.1 Quality on the same platform.

Google Flow, the company's creative-tools app, now offers Gemini Omni for video generation. The feature charges 30 credits per 10-second video clip, allowing Pro subscribers with a 1,000-credit monthly allowance to generate up to 33 videos before exhausting their budget. For comparison, Veo 3.1 Quality costs 100 credits per video in the same app, making Gemini Omni roughly one-third the price.
Users began reporting the feature's appearance in their Flow apps this week without a formal announcement from Google. At 30 credits per clip, a user generating one video daily would consume their entire monthly allowance in about 33 days. The pricing positions Gemini Omni as a middle tier within Google's video-generation lineup, suggesting the model trades some capability or output quality for lower cost.
Google has not yet published technical details on Gemini Omni's architecture, resolution limits, or how it differs from Veo 3.1 beyond pricing. The credit-cost breakdown on Google's support site lists both models but offers no guidance on output quality trade-offs or recommended use cases. Whether Gemini Omni will expand to other Google products or remain a Flow exclusive remains unclear—Google's video-generation strategy has historically fragmented across Workspace, Labs, and standalone apps, leaving the broader roadmap opaque.