Google Starts Testing Google Vids: A Gemini AI-Powered Tool for Videos and Presentations

Google Vids, first announced in April, is now entering its testing phase.

Google Vids has officially entered its beta phase, now available to select Google Workspace users. This new tool, introduced by Google at the April Cloud Next event, represents a significant advancement in AI-powered video and presentation creation. Unlike typical AI video generators, Google Vids offers a unique storyboard creation feature that allows users to build and edit their content with various input formats.

Karan S, a Google Docs Community Manager, shared the news on the Google Workspace blog. In the post, he highlighted the tool’s integration with the Google Workspace suite, emphasizing its design for professional use. Google Vids aims to streamline the video creation process by leveraging AI to assist in generating and refining video content.

At this stage, Google Vids is only accessible to users who have signed up for Workspace Labs. The tool’s availability is currently limited, with no specific date set for its global release. This beta phase will help Google gather feedback and make necessary adjustments before a broader rollout.

 

 

Google Vids is expected to offer features that could significantly enhance productivity and creativity in video content creation. Its deep integration with Google Workspace tools suggests a seamless user experience, allowing users to leverage existing workflows and data within the platform.

The launch of Google Vids underscores Google’s commitment to expanding its suite of AI-driven tools, aiming to provide innovative solutions for various professional needs. As more users gain access and provide feedback, further details and enhancements are likely to emerge.

For those interested, Google Vids can currently be accessed through the Workspace Labs platform, where users can explore its capabilities and contribute to its development before its wider release.