Omni Flash
Summary
Most AI video tools hand you one piece of the pipeline — generate a frame here, sync audio separately, chase character consistency across tools that have never heard of each other — and you spend more time stitching than creating.
Omni Flash is Google DeepMind's text-to-video model built to collapse that patchwork into a single render pass: one prompt, one engine, one clip with synced audio and locked character identity. The vendor states previews return in under 60 seconds at 1080p, and the conversational editing loop lets you adjust framing or pacing without starting over. That speed holds for short-form output — the hard ceiling is 10 seconds per clip, which means anything longer than a social post requires stitching multiple generations together. Teams producing broadcast-length sequences will hit that wall fast and reach for a timeline editor to cover the gaps.
Bottom line: Bet on Omni Flash for iterative social-clip work where character consistency and fast turnaround matter — plan a different pipeline the moment your deliverable runs longer than 10 seconds.
Pricing Plans
SubscriptionLast verified 2 days ago- Price
- $14.9/mo
Lite
600 credits/month with 30% off Omni Flash video generation credits
- Commercial license
- All top AI video models in one place
- AI image generation included
- Fast generation speed
- No watermark
- Private generation
- 1 concurrent generation
- Up to 1080p resolution
- Customer support
Pro
1,500 credits/month with 30% off Omni Flash video generation credits
- Commercial license
- All top AI video models in one place
- AI image generation included
- Priority generation speed
- No watermark
- Private generation
- 4 concurrent generations
- Up to 1080p resolution
- Customer support
Ultra
4,400 credits/month with 30% off Omni Flash video generation credits
- Commercial license
- All top AI video models in one place
- AI image generation included
- Fastest generation speed
- No watermark
- Private generation
- 10 concurrent generations
- Up to 1080p resolution
- Dedicated support
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Unified text, image, and audio input in a single render pass, so you avoid the round-trip tax of syncing outputs across three separate tools before seeing a usable clip.
- Character and identity locking across separate generations, which means a face or brand asset you set once stays consistent without re-uploading reference material every session — the failure mode that makes most multi-clip social campaigns look like they cast two different actors.
- Conversational editing that rewrites only the element you named, so a timing or framing note doesn't force a full re-render and you can test ten variations before the hour is up.
- Commercial-use license and provenance metadata on every render, so legal review on brand content doesn't stall on rights questions that other AI video tools leave open.
- Sub-60-second preview turnaround at 1080p per the vendor, which means you can run iterative creative feedback in a live meeting instead of queuing overnight jobs.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The 10-second output cap breaks any project longer than a social clip. A 30-second ad, a course segment, or a product demo requires stitching multiple generations — and at the seam between clips, the consistency guarantees the tool promises are no longer automatic. Teams producing anything beyond short-form add a timeline editor to cover the gap, which reintroduces the multi-tool pipeline.
- No API and no self-hosted option means generation throughput and latency are entirely subject to Google's infrastructure decisions. A team trying to automate batch production — spinning up 50 localized product clips overnight — cannot script around a rate limit or spin up additional capacity. Teams with programmatic or high-volume needs switch to competitors like Runway or Kling that expose API access.
- The free tier routes through YouTube Shorts and Google Flow with credit limits that the vendor does not make transparent; additional volume is a paid-only feature with no self-service ceiling control, so cost at scale is difficult to forecast before you are already over budget.
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About
- Platforms
- Web (Gemini app, Google Flow), YouTube Shorts, YouTube Create
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-09T15:43:13.810Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Iterative creative work with conversational feedback loops
- Projects requiring strong character and identity consistency
- Multi-input briefs combining text, images, and reference audio
- Content creators using YouTube Shorts as primary distribution
- Teams needing fast video iteration under 1-minute preview times
What it does well
- Indie filmmakers pre-visualizing scenes before live shoots
- Marketing teams creating campaign-ready hero videos per market
- Short-form content creators for social media and YouTube Shorts
- E-commerce product video generation from static product photos
- Educational content with conversationally edited sequences synced to narration
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Omni Flash free?
- Omni Flash is a paid tool ($14.9/mo). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is Omni Flash open source?
- No — Omni Flash is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- When was Omni Flash released?
- Omni Flash was first released in 2026.
- What platforms does Omni Flash support?
- Omni Flash is available on: Web (Gemini app, Google Flow), YouTube Shorts, YouTube Create.
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Most AI video pipelines split the work: one tool for frames, another for audio, a third pass for lip-sync, and a fourth to preserve the face you locked three prompts ago. Omni Flash collapses that into a single multimodal engine — you drop a text description, a reference image, or a draft script, and the model plans framing, motion, dialogue, and audio in one pass, returning a cinematic preview in under a minute according to the vendor. Output lands at 1080p for preview and 4K for the downloadable master, with a commercial-use license and provenance metadata bundled on every render.
The differentiating capability the vendor emphasizes is character and identity consistency: lock a face, a wardrobe, or a brand asset once, and Omni Flash preserves it across separate generations without re-uploading reference material each time. Style memory extends that further — save a look as a preset and the palette, grain, and motion feel carry across future clips. The conversational editing model means refinements are surgical: tell it to hold a close-up two beats longer and only that changes, rather than re-rendering the full scene.
Where the tool fits cleanly: indie filmmakers pre-visualizing scenes before a shoot, DTC brands turning product photos into sound-on social clips, and marketing teams localizing hero cuts by market. Where it breaks: the 10-second output cap is a hard wall. A campaign spot, a YouTube mid-roll, or any educational sequence longer than a short social clip requires stitching multiple generations — and continuity across stitched clips introduces the consistency problem the tool was designed to eliminate. Teams needing output beyond 10 seconds typically add a timeline editor on top, at which point they are maintaining the multi-tool pipeline Omni Flash was supposed to replace.
Access runs through the Omni Flash web generator, the YouTube Shorts creation surface, and Google Flow; additional credits and app features are paid-only. There is no API and no self-hosted option — all generation runs on Google’s infrastructure, which means your assets and prompts route through their pipeline and any rate limits are outside your control.
