Gemini Omni Video on Genosai — video from text, image and audio

Gemini Omni Video is Google's multimodal video model, introduced in 2026 and available on Genosai. It takes text, image, video and audio as input and generates a clip about 10 seconds long with native sound in a single pass. The model's key idea is conversational editing: edits build on the previous result without losing the character or the scene. On Genosai it runs online, with no API keys.

Updated: July 7, 2026

Gemini Omni Video

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What is Gemini Omni Video

Gemini Omni Video is Google's multimodal video model, introduced in 2026 and available on Genosai. Unlike narrow generators that only turn text into a clip, it was designed from the start as a single model for several data types: you can feed it text, an image, video and audio, and get a short clip with native sound in return. That universality is where the Omni name comes from.

The model's key trait is conversational editing. Ordinary video generators split generation and editing: to change something you rerun the generation with a new prompt and risk losing the previous frame. Gemini Omni Video merges generation and editing into one architecture: you describe an edit in words, and the model builds a new variant on top of the previous one, keeping the character, lighting and scene composition between steps. It feels closer to a dialogue with an editor than to sifting through random takes.

Technically the model works with several modalities at once and synthesizes audio together with video in a single pass. The clip comes with sound — speech, effects and background music — with no separate voiceover step. The standard length of one generation is about 10 seconds, which is enough for a short social clip, an announcement or a scene draft.

On Genosai the model runs online: you do not need a Google developer account, API keys or your own infrastructure. You open the video studio in the browser, describe a scene or upload a source frame — and get a finished clip that you can then refine with text edits. Gemini Omni Video suits short-video authors, marketers and anyone who values the pairing of generation plus careful editing in one place.

Capabilities

Gemini Omni Video gives not just a clip from a prompt but a controllable cycle: generate, review, refine in words. Here is what the model does in practice.

Multimodal input

The model takes text, image, video and audio as input. You can start from a text description, animate an uploaded frame in image-to-video mode, or edit an existing clip based on a source video. Different data types combine into one scene, so the model is handy both for generating from scratch and for reworking existing material.

Native audio

Audio is created together with the picture in one generation pass. It is speech, sound effects and background music, synced to the image. A short voiced scene can be produced whole, with no separate audio editing step, which saves time on short clips.

Conversational editing

The model's main strength is edits in natural language. You describe what to change — "make the light warmer", "slow the camera move", "add a line for the character" — and the model builds a new variant on top of the previous one. Each edit relies on the previous result rather than regenerating from scratch, so the scene evolves predictably.

Consistency between steps

Across sequential editing the model holds the key frame parameters: the character's appearance, lighting and composition. That lets you apply several edits in a row without losing a single scene image. For short stories and ad clips, this stability matters more than a one-off lucky frame.

Short clip with sound

One generation gives a short clip about 10 seconds long with native sound. This format fits vertical and horizontal social well, along with announcements and scene drafts. Thanks to the generation-plus-edit pairing, you bring the clip to the desired look in a few steps rather than through random takes.

Examples

There is no demo gallery for Gemini Omni Video on Genosai yet, so instead of ready clips we describe the typical scenarios the model is built for. The first scenario is text-to-video: you describe a scene in words, and the model generates a short clip with sound that you can refine further with edits.

The second scenario is image-to-video: you upload a frame and animate it with motion, adding sound in the same generation. The third scenario is conversational editing: after the first clip you apply text edits ("warmer light", "slower pan", "add a line") and get a new variant on top of the previous one, without losing the character or scene. The fourth scenario is a short voiced story for social: the pairing of generation and sequential edits brings the clip to its final look in a few steps. In all cases the model creates picture and sound together.

How to use on Genosai

Launching Gemini Omni Video on Genosai requires no setup: everything happens in the browser and the model is already connected. The basic path from an idea to a finished clip looks like this.

  1. Sign in to your Genosai account and open the video studio.
  2. Pick Gemini Omni Video in the model list.
  3. Describe the scene in text, or upload a source frame or clip for image-to-video.
  4. Run the generation and review the short clip with sound.
  5. Apply text edits: light, camera motion, lines — the model updates the variant on top of the previous one.
  6. Download the finished clip or repeat the edit cycle for a precise result.

Prompts

These templates show how to phrase tasks for Gemini Omni Video. Replace the text in square brackets with your own data and add details on motion, light and sound — the model takes them into account when generating and editing.

Text-to-video: [scene and action], calm camera move, daylight, short background music, about 10 seconds.
Image-to-video: animate the uploaded frame [description], soft object motion, keep the composition and the character's appearance.
Light edit: make the lighting warmer and softer, keep everything else in frame unchanged.
Camera edit: slow the pan and add a gentle push-in toward [object], no cuts.
Add sound: add the line [text] for the character with synced articulation and quiet ambient in the background.
Dialogue scene: [character] delivers [text], lively expression, natural light, a short clip.
Vertical 9:16 clip: [story], dynamic frame, energetic music, a sound accent at the end.

Generation cost

On Genosai the cost of Gemini Omni Video is counted per generation and runs from 50 to 190 credits depending on the resolution and length of the clip. A higher resolution and a longer clip push the price toward the top of the range, while short drafts land nearer the bottom. Since the model is built for a generate-plus-edit cycle, plan the budget with several editing iterations in mind.

You pay for actual generations, with no monthly subscription, so the spend is easy to plan for the amount of work. Starter credits after sign-up let you try Gemini Omni Video for free. Current packages and balance are in the Pricing section.

Comparison

Gemini Omni Video is the choice when the pairing of generation and careful editing in one place matters, not just a one-off clip from a prompt. If you need maximum quality and high resolution, look at Veo 3.1 Quality; for expressive motion and long scenes, at Kling 3.0. For fast image-to-video from a photo, Hailuo 2.3 fits, and a versatile line with sound is covered by Seedance 2.0.

ModelStrengthPrice on Genosai
Gemini Omni VideoMultimodal input and conversational editingfrom 50 to 190 credits
Veo 3.1 QualityMaximum quality and high resolution720p=250 credits
Kling 3.0Expressive motion, long scenesfrom 14 credits/sec
Hailuo 2.3Fast image-to-video at 1080pfrom 45 credits
Seedance 2.0Versatile line with soundfrom 9 credits/sec

All models are available in one Genosai interface, so you can compare them on your own scene and pick the best by price and approach. A practical move is to take Gemini Omni Video when you need a controllable edit cycle, and render one-off maximum-quality clips on dedicated models.

Limitations and tips

Gemini Omni Video is aimed at short clips of about 10 seconds, so for long scenes and maximum resolution dedicated models like Veo 3.1 Quality give a cleaner result. Exact resolutions and parameters may depend on the studio — rely on the actual result and do not expect minutes of video from one generation. Every model output is marked with a SynthID digital watermark, which is worth keeping in mind when you publish.

The model's strength shows in edits, so do not try to get a perfect clip from the first prompt. Generate a base variant, then bring it to shape with short text edits: light, camera motion, lines. Phrase one edit per step — that way the model holds the rest of the frame more precisely.

Like any video model, Gemini Omni Video is sensitive to prompt detail. Describe the action, camera motion, light and sound: the more specific the input, the more predictable the clip. For talking scenes, state the line itself and keep it short to fit the duration. For image-to-video, upload a sharp source frame — the stability of the motion depends on its quality.

FAQ

What is Gemini Omni Video and who built it?

Gemini Omni Video is Google's multimodal video model, introduced in 2026. It merges video generation and editing into one architecture and creates clips with sound. On Genosai the model is available online with no separate subscription and no API setup.

How much does a Gemini Omni Video clip cost on Genosai?

One generation costs from 50 to 190 credits and depends on the resolution and length of the clip. You pay for actual generations, with no monthly subscription. Current packages and balance are in the Pricing section.

How is Gemini Omni Video different from ordinary video models?

The main difference is conversational editing: edits are described in natural language and build on the previous result rather than generating from scratch. At the same time the model holds the character, lighting and scene between steps. Generation and editing live in one architecture.

Does Gemini Omni Video generate audio?

Yes. The model creates audio together with the picture in one pass — speech, sound effects and background music. No separate voiceover step is needed, and the track is synced to the video.

What inputs does Gemini Omni Video accept?

The model is multimodal: you can feed it text, an image, video and audio. It combines them into one clip and lets you refine the scene further through text edits. This is handy for image-to-video and step-by-step editing.

Do I need a Google account or an API to work on Genosai?

No. On Genosai the model is connected, so a Google developer account, API keys and your own infrastructure are not needed. You open the video studio in the browser, describe the scene and get a finished clip.

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