Key Points
- Veo 3 brings higher-quality AI video to Google Photos
- Users can now animate still images into 4-second clips
- The feature is free in the U.S. with limited daily use
- New Create tab centralizes Google’s AI photo tools
Google has just rolled out Veo 3, its latest AI video-generation model, directly into the Google Photos app. With this update, users in the U.S. can now turn still images into AI-generated, 4-second video clips, all for free, with limited daily uses.
This marks a big upgrade from the app’s existing “Photo to Video” feature, which was previously powered by Veo 2. While that version offered simple animations and subtle motion effects, Veo 3 brings a whole new level of video quality and realism.
Introduced in May at Google I/O 2025, Veo 3 was originally accessible only through Google’s Gemini AI app, where AI Pro and AI Ultra users could generate three videos per day.
Our latest video generation model Veo 3 is now available in @GooglePhotos. Try it in our new Create tab, along with other generative AI tools. Learn more. https://t.co/8OTy7jimUZ
— News from Google (@NewsFromGoogle) September 4, 2025
Now, with the integration into Google Photos, this cutting-edge AI tool is becoming accessible to a much broader audience.
Users can find the new feature under the Create tab in Google Photos. After selecting a photo, Veo 3 gets to work, turning it into a short, 4-second animated video. The process is fully automated—no prompts required—making it ideal for casual users who want to relive or reimagine their favorite moments in motion.
Unlike in Gemini, where each video includes both visible and invisible watermarks, the Veo 3 feature in Google Photos focuses more on user-friendly creative experiences. However, all videos are still labeled as AI-generated, keeping transparency intact.
The clips may be short and lack audio for now, but they open up a powerful new use case: reviving old photos with lifelike animation. Whether it’s a childhood photo, a scenic travel memory, or a portrait of a loved one, Veo 3 helps breathe new life into your digital memories.
Google Photos adds Veo 3 to animate your camera roll for free #GooglePhotos #Veo3 #AI #ImageToVideo pic.twitter.com/XO4D1guSJr
— TechPP (@techpp) September 5, 2025
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Create a hub that centralizes Google’s AI photo tools
Alongside the launch of Veo 3, Google has introduced a new section in the app called the Create hub. This area acts as a central space for exploring all of the creative, AI-driven features available within Google Photos.
The Create hub now includes:
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Remix tool – Instantly change your photo’s style
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Collage maker – Combine multiple images in one layout
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Montage builder – Automatically create highlight reels
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Cinematic photos – Add 3D movement to still images
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GIF creator – Turn photos into short, looping animations
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Veo 3 – Animate a photo into a 4-second AI-generated video
What makes Veo 3 special is how seamless it is. Just select a photo, and the AI handles the rest, no editing skills or creative prompts needed. It lowers the barrier for everyday users to create high-quality, shareable video content with almost no effort.
Why just look at photos when you can bring them to life? Turn photos into videos now powered with Veo3, or Remix them into fun, new styles using our new Create tab in #GooglePhotos
Availability & results may vary.https://t.co/j1V6QCfFze
— Google Photos (@googlephotos) September 4, 2025
This ease of use fits perfectly with Google’s goal of democratizing its AI tools. Rather than keeping powerful models like Veo 3 locked behind advanced platforms, Google is embedding them into everyday consumer products like Google Photos, which boasts over 1.5 billion monthly active users.
Even though Veo 3 videos are limited to 4 seconds and don’t yet include sound, the feature provides a quick and creative way to revisit old memories, craft engaging stories, or just have fun experimenting with AI.
Meanwhile, Google’s AI strategy is also showing up in other places—like updates to Gmail’s spam filter algorithms, which recently sparked controversy for potential bias against political content.
For users who want more power and flexibility, subscribing to AI Pro or AI Ultra through the Gemini app still offers extended video generation limits.
But for casual creators, the free version in Google Photos delivers a surprisingly impressive taste of what’s possible with generative AI.
#TechWithBS | Google Photos adds the Veo 3 video model to its Photo to video tool, letting users turn still images into short, high-quality video clips with AI-powered animations.#GooglePhotos #Veo3 #TechNews | @SWETATHAKURR https://t.co/HwTV7nFoNX
— Business Standard (@bsindia) September 5, 2025
AI creativity for everyone, right in your pocket
By rolling out Veo 3 to Google Photos, Google is making a strong statement: AI creativity should be accessible to everyone. You don’t need to be a designer or video editor to turn your photos into dynamic visual stories.
All it takes is a smartphone, the Google Photos app, and a moment you want to relive. With Veo 3, that moment can now move.
This is just the beginning. As Google continues to evolve its AI offerings, we can expect more enhancements to follow, perhaps longer clips, sound support, or even user-driven story prompts.
For now, though, Veo 3 offers a simple yet powerful way to explore what’s next in AI-generated creativity.
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So if you’ve ever wanted to see your photos come alive, there’s never been a better time. Open Google Photos, head to the Create tab, and let Veo 3 do its magic.
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