video generation

AppWizard
April 3, 2026
Google Vids has integrated two new AI models, Veo 3.1 and Lyria 3, enhancing the platform for all users, including AI Pro and Ultra subscribers. Veo 3.1 improves video quality and allows customization with AI avatars, while Lyria 3 enables users to generate songs based on prompts. All users can now generate video clips for free, and a new Screen Recorder extension for Chrome has been introduced. The update also includes YouTube support for uploading AI-generated content, which defaults to "Private." This follows previous enhancements like AI voiceovers and image-to-video capabilities.
AppWizard
April 1, 2026
Google has launched Veo 3.1 Lite, an AI video generation model for professional developers, priced at five cents per second for 720p video and eight cents per second for 1080p video. It is only available to paying users of Google AI Studio and does not support 4K video. Clip lengths are limited to four, six, or eight seconds, and formats include landscape (16:9) and portrait (9:16). Additionally, Google has reduced prices for the existing Veo 3.1 Fast model, effective April 7, with new rates of 10 cents per second for 720p (down from 15 cents), 15 cents per second for 1080p (down from 18 cents), and 35 cents per second for 4K (down by five cents). Comprehensive developer documentation is available for the new model.
AppWizard
March 25, 2026
OpenAI has announced the discontinuation of its Sora app, expressing gratitude to its users and indicating plans to share more information soon. Launched in late 2024, Sora gained popularity but faced high operational costs, reportedly reaching millions per day. The shutdown coincides with Disney's withdrawal of a billion-dollar investment related to OpenAI's video generation initiatives. While OpenAI may be stepping away from standalone video generation, its technology is expected to be integrated into ChatGPT. Bill Peebles, head of Sora, noted that the app's economics were unsustainable, leading to the decision to discontinue it and streamline operations.
AppWizard
March 19, 2026
OpenAI's Sora app, launched last year, allows users to create entertaining videos. The Sora 2 model has been noted for its content generation capabilities, though it has faced criticism for relying on existing material. Reports indicate that OpenAI is considering integrating Sora's video creation functionalities into ChatGPT. The latest beta version of ChatGPT (1.2026.076 for Android) includes new code snippets suggesting potential video generation features, such as transforming text and images into videos with dialogue, soundtrack, and style. While the name "Sora" is not mentioned, the context implies that these generative video tools may come from Sora's technology. The timeline for launching these features is uncertain, but ongoing development suggests that integration could enhance the ChatGPT experience. An APK teardown can reveal insights into future features, although not all predicted functionalities may be included in the final release.
AppWizard
December 3, 2025
Gemini is set to unveil a redesigned tool menu that resembles OpenAI's ChatGPT interface, featuring a sliding menu that integrates various functionalities like image and video generation. A new voice input feature will allow continuous recording by pressing and holding the microphone icon. Gemini will enhance its Maps integration with detailed place recommendations and the ability to export curated lists to Google Maps. Additionally, a new Labs icon in the Gemini Live interface suggests potential experimental features may be introduced soon.
AppWizard
November 16, 2025
Google has introduced the Ingredients to Video feature from Veo 3 to its Gemini app, effective today. This feature allows users to control various aspects of their video content using reference images and is available exclusively to subscribers of the Google AI Plus, Pro, or Ultra plans. The feature complements the recently rolled out Veo 3.1 video-generation model, which offers enhanced realism, improved audio quality, and greater narrative control. The Ingredients to Video feature was initially launched in the Flow platform and is now integrated into the Gemini app, marking an expansion of its accessibility. The rollout of Veo 3.1 is expected to reach all paid users by next week. Gemini and Veo 3 maintain stricter controls over video generation compared to OpenAI's Sora.
AppWizard
November 5, 2025
Sora 2, OpenAI's latest AI video generation app, has expanded its availability to Android users, following its initial release for Apple devices. The app is now accessible via the Play Store in select countries, including Canada, the United States, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. OpenAI has faced controversies regarding the app's ability to recreate the likenesses of celebrities and historical figures, leading to legal challenges and apologies from CEO Sam Altman. In response, OpenAI has adjusted its policies to require explicit consent from celebrities for the use of their likenesses and implemented safeguards to prevent the creation of videos featuring individuals who have opted out.
AppWizard
November 2, 2025
Google has introduced "video creation templates" in the Photos app, allowing users to create Highlight videos with pre-made formats that include music, text, and beat-matching. Users can choose to let AI select content from their camera roll or manually curate their videos. The process involves navigating to Google Photos > Create > Highlight Video, where users can select templates and edit their videos by changing music tracks, reordering clips, or removing elements. The update is rolling out on Android devices. Additionally, YouTube Shorts has launched its own version of templates to assist content creators in incorporating trending music and sound clips.
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