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Google Expands Veo 3 With Image-to-Video Generation—But Access Remains Strictly Tiered

Image-to-video animation opens up opportunities in marketing, education, and digital content creation

by Joan Aimuengheuwa
July 10, 2025
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Google Expands Veo 3 With Image-to-Video Generation
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Google has added a new feature to its Veo 3 video generation tool that allows users to convert static images into short video clips. 

The rollout, which expands what Veo 3 can do within the Gemini app, is not available to all users, only those on paid Ultra and Pro plans can access it, and even then, they’re limited to three creations per day.

The update builds on what Google had already introduced in its standalone tool, Flow, earlier in May. While Flow offered similar functionality, embedding this into the Gemini is a smart move to consolidate its generative tools under one roof, while tightening control over access.

You start with an image. You upload it, choose “Videos” from the menu, and type a prompt describing what you want to see and hear. The system then generates an animated 8-second video in 720p, complete with music, background noise, or even speech, depending on the prompt. 

Once done, you can download or share it. But then, you can’t bypass the subscription wall or exceed the three-video daily limit. There’s no rollover or extensions.

According to Google, over 40 million videos have already been generated using Veo 3 and Flow combined, since the system launched just seven weeks ago.

That level of adoption, even under a paywall, shows high demand from creators and marketers, though it leaves us wondering about accessibility and reach, especially in lower-income regions.

Every video comes stamped with two identifiers: a visible “Veo” watermark, and a hidden SynthID, a digital signature embedded in the content that allows it to be traced as AI-generated. Google says this dual-tagging approach helps to prevent misuse and maintain transparency.

The company added, “We’re committed to safe and responsible deployment. Our systems are tested through red teaming, and we enforce moderation protocols to avoid sensitive or deceptive outputs.”

What’s interesting is that Google has kept Veo 3 off-limits to free-tier users. While trial periods may occasionally be offered, the core model remains paywalled. Subscriptions for Veo 3 begin at $19.99 per month for Pro access, and scale up to $249.99 monthly for the Ultra plan. 

That high cost may make sense for enterprise users, but it’s a barrier for casual creators and educators hoping to explore visual storytelling.

The new image-to-video tool is now live in over 150 countries, including India, Indonesia, and most of Europe, pointing to a global strategy that prioritises high-population, mobile-first markets. 

Nonetheless, Google’s careful rollout implies it’s less interested in mass availability and more focused on tightly managing use cases as the technology matures.

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