Google’s Gemini Omni Flash and Nano Banana 2 Lite support slick media content creation at lower costs
Google LLC is enhancing its generative artificial intelligence capabilities for creators with the debut of a pair of new media-focused models in the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform.
The new additions are Gemini Omni Flash and Nano Banana 2 Lite, and according to Google, they’re designed for better quality image and video generation at lower prices, with some of the most competitive cost-performance ratios currently available. With the new models, creators will see shorter asset generation times and lower production costs, so they can create more high-quality media content at large scale, Google said.
The Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform is designed for businesses that want to deploy autonomous AI agents at large scale. It has proven especially popular with creators and digital marketers, providing a unified environment for them to embed sophisticated media tools into agentic workflows and streamline automated content creation. So rather than switching between different video and image editors, they can design, build, remix and publish digital assets from a centralized location.
Available in public preview starting today, Gemini Omni Flash is an advanced multimodal model that’s geared toward high-end video and audio generation. According to Michael Gerstenhaber, vice president of product management at Google Cloud, it’s one of the most aggressively priced models of its kind, with users charged just 10 cents per second of video output. The model stands out for its conversational editing tools, which make it possible for users to swap out characters, adjust camera angles and relight scenes using only natural language commands.










