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Gemini Omni Flash Edit

Gemini Omni Flash Edit

Gemini Omni Flash Edit is the video editing variant of Google's Gemini Omni Flash model. It takes a source video plus a simple text instruction to apply local or global edits — restyling, object swaps, and scene adjustments — while preserving the rest of the shot. Outputs keep the source video's aspect ratio and length at 720p with synchronized native audio, making it ideal for iterating on existing footage.



Why use Gemini Omni Flash Edit for video?

Cinematic video generation

Gemini Omni Flash Edit creates high-fidelity video content suitable for trailers, gameplay previews, and marketing materials with temporal consistency.

Flexible input modes

Generate from text prompts, reference images, or existing video. Supports various aspect ratios and durations for different content needs.

Production-ready output

Clean motion, stable framing, and coherent transitions make outputs ready for direct use in UA campaigns and social content.

Game trailers and cinematic previews

Create attention-grabbing trailers and gameplay previews that showcase your game at its best. High temporal consistency ensures smooth, professional results.

UA video creative at scale

Generate dozens of video ad variants for A/B testing across platforms. Rapid iteration lets performance teams optimize creative angles quickly.

Character animations and in-game cinematics

Bring characters to life with animated sequences for cutscenes, promotional materials, and social content.

FAQ

How much does Gemini Omni Flash Edit cost? Is it free?
Generating assets on Layer requires using Creative Units. Check the pricing page for current rates.
How does Layer's pricing work?
There are no seat fees, feature gates, or plans on Layer. Instead, our platform uses a consumption based system with Creative Units (CUs) with a flexible monthly subscription. Every generation on Layer (image, video, 3D, or audio) consumes a Creative Unit, and you only pay for what you create.

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