As its competition takes a break, Google is doubling down on video generation through Gemini, with Omni upgrades for it filmmaker and musician-focused Flow AI tools, as well as dedicated mobile apps starting on Android.
Google Flow was announced last year at I/O 2025 as an AI video editing suite. The tool lets creators build out videos using assets generated by AI and their own footage, being able to do things such as manipulating camera movement and angles, extend shots, all while being able to organize assets. Google built on the tool, later adding support for “Frames to Video” which would let users provide starting and ending points for a video, with Flow bridging the gap. In April 2026, Google then launched “Flow Music” as a rebrand of ProducerAI, delivering AI tools for music production.
At I/O 2026, Google has a few upgrades for these tools.
That starts with dedicated mobile apps for both Google Flow and Flow Music. These dedicated apps will coexist with the web version and are designed for “flexibility” and the ability to “create on the go.” Flow’s video editor will launch first on Android (in beta), coming later to iOS, while Flow Music gets the reverse with an iOS debut first and Android coming later.










