Google Photos Gets AI Video Editing With New Gemini Omni-Powered Video Remix

Google Photos Gets AI Video Editing With New Gemini Omni-Powered Video Remix

Google has introduced Video Remix, a new generative AI feature for Google Photos that lets users transform and edit videos in seconds using Gemini Omni. The tool is rolling out beginning today to eligible Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers across a list of supported countries.

Available through the Create tab in Google Photos, Video Remix is designed to simplify video editing by applying AI-generated transformations with just a few taps. Users can brighten dark footage with cinematic relighting, replace plain backgrounds, or apply artistic effects including watercolor, raw sketchbook, and oil painting styles.

Google said the feature can also create more dramatic visual changes, such as making a video appear as though it was filmed inside a greenhouse or changing the lighting to resemble a morning glow.

“Creating beautiful video clips shouldn’t require professional skills or hours of editing,” Google said in a blog post. “Now, with Video Remix in Google Photos, you can transform ordinary videos into share-worthy moments in just a few taps.”

The new capability is powered by Gemini Omni, Google’s recently released model that the company says can “create anything from any input.”

Video Remix is launching for eligible Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers in the United States, Argentina, Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Pakistan, the Philippines, South Korea, and Turkey.

The release expands Google’s growing collection of AI-powered editing tools in Google Photos. Recent additions include touch-up features that can remove blemishes, refine skin texture, brighten eyes, and whiten teeth. Google has also introduced an AI-powered wardrobe feature that converts photos of clothing into a digital closet, allowing users to generate outfit ideas and virtually try on different looks.

This analysis is based on reporting from TechCrunch.

Image courtesy of Google.

This article was generated with AI assistance and reviewed for accuracy and quality.

Last updated: July 8, 2026

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