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Gemini Omni is ‘like Nano Banana for video’ and I couldn’t believe the results

July 2, 2026
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I use Gemini for all sorts of things on my phone, from general assistant help and smart home control to generative AI creation. The app tries to be a jack-of-all-trades, capable of creating text, images, audio, and video from simple prompts. Gemini Omni is Google’s latest video-generation tool, announced at Google I/O 2026 and bundled with the June Pixel Drop.

Gemini Omni’s calling card is conversational prompts. Like how you can generate images with Nano Banana from simple inputs, Google wants you to be able to do the same with Gemini Omni. I tried it on my Pixel 10 Pro, and the experience felt way more polished than any Veo model. I don’t generate AI videos very often, but when I do, I’ll be using Gemini Omni going forward. Here’s how you can, too.

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Gemini Omni is a new model designed to create videos

(Image credit: Brady Snyder / Android Central)

Open up the Gemini app and tap the model picker, and you won’t see Gemini Omni. You’ll find 3.1 Flash-Lite, 3.5 Flash, and 3.1 Pro (availability varies depending on your Google AI subscription), but not Gemini Omni. That’s because Gemini Omni is specifically designed for video. In fact, Google’s landing page for Gemini Omni says we should “think of it like Nano Banana for video.”

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The model you’ll be using in the Gemini app is called Gemini Omni Flash, and it’s also available in Google Flow and YouTube Shorts. While it’s wholly focused on video for now, Gemini Omni will eventually support image and audio outputs as well. The idea is that Gemini Omni will one day be able to “create anything from any input,” which is a lofty goal. This will happen “in time,” according to Google, but you can start using Omni for videos today.

Another oddity about Gemini Omni is that it’s highlighted as a June Pixel Drop feature, but it’s available on any smartphone. Gemini Omni isn’t a Google Pixel exclusive; it’s limited by your Google AI subscription status. There is a free version with strict rate limits, but more availability is reserved for Google AI Plus, Google AI Pro, and Google AI Ultra subscribers.


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That’s good news for anyone without a Pixel — everyone can try it in the Gemini app or on the web.

How I create videos with AI using Gemini Omni

Gemini Omni on a Pixel 10 Pro generating videos.

(Image credit: Brady Snyder / Android Central)

Gemini Omni is designed to support multiple inputs and conversational prompts. In other words, anyone can use it. Here’s how to get started:

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1. Open the Gemini app.

2. Tap the + button and select Videos.

3. Now, you’ll see the Gemini Omni prompting box. Tap the bottom-left button to upload a photo or video as part of your prompt, or press the bottom-right button to choose between a Landscape or Portrait aspect ratio.


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Gemini Omni on a Pixel 10 Pro generating videos.

(Image credit: Brady Snyder / Android Central)

4. Next, come up with a text prompt. You can type your prompt or tap the microphone button to record an audio snippet as part of your prompt.

5. Tap the Send arrow to submit your prompt to Gemini Omni.

Gemini Omni on a Pixel 10 Pro generating videos.

(Image credit: Brady Snyder / Android Central)

6. Wait for your video to generate. You may see the following message: “I’m generating your video. This could take a few minutes, so check back to see when your video is ready.

Gemini Omni on a Pixel 10 Pro generating videos.

(Image credit: Brady Snyder / Android Central)

7. When your video is ready, you can hit the Share button to create a public link to it. Or you can tap the three-button menu and select Save video to download it to your device.

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Now, you’ve created your first video with Gemini Omni. Remember, you can use any mix of text, images, audio, or video to inform your Gemini Omni prompt.

If you’re not sure where to start, you can tap one of the suggestions on the Gemini Omni page. It’ll tell you exactly what it needs to generate a video. For example, the Talking pets suggestion will ask you for a picture of your pet to customize the output.

Should you use Veo or Gemini Omni for videos?

Gemini Omni on a Pixel 10 Pro generating videos.

(Image credit: Brady Snyder / Android Central)

Gemini Omni is replacing Veo models in the Gemini app, although you’ll still be able to find Veo models in other Google products. I’ve used both, and my vote goes to Gemini Omni. With its broad support for inputs and easy-to-follow suggestions, it doesn’t take much skill to create a fun AI video with Omni.

I made a video of my seafood dinner coming to life and jumping off the plate, and well, Gemini Omni did its job. I’m not sure how often I’ll turn to Omni to generate videos with AI, but I know it’s up to the task.

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Gemini Omni is here on Pixels like the Pixel 10 following the June Pixel Drop. You also get other exclusive features, like Screen Reactions and Bubbles, before anyone else.

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