Google Introduces AI-Powered App for Quick Video Creation

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Google Introduces AI-Powered App for Quick Video Creation
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Google has launched a new AI-powered app called Google Vids, which aims to streamline the video production process and make it easier to create quick and engaging videos. The app generates a basic storyboard and suggests scenes from stock footage, images, and background music, allowing users to customize and finalize their videos.

Video creation is not easy work and to do it properly, companies have to usually hire a video production expert or team. However, there are times when a quick video is needed for a training session, or for new employee orientation, etc. There are numerous instances when having a tool to create a quick presentation-like video would be helpful, and there are tons of options out there right now, but surprisingly none have been from Google — until now. their new AI-powered app, Google Vids.

The idea is to streamline the video production process. Vids uses AI to turn your idea into something tangible and polished. It generates a basic storyboard you can tweak and then automatically pulls together suggested scenes from stock footage, images, and background music. You can even use preset voiceovers or opt to record your own voice to finish things off.

The interface is meant to be intuitive, negating the need for advanced video creation knowledge or experience. Also, like other Workspace staples, Vids lets you share and collaborate with your team. Google Vids isn't a direct replacement for fancy video editing software, but it aims to fill the niche where simplicity and quick turnaround for internal purposes are more important.

Google Vids is currently slated for a limited Workspace Labs release in June, but there are beta testers utilizing the app right now. We'll have to wait and see how well it performs once it's widely rolled out, and whether it will deliver on its promise of making corporate video creation a breeze. Johanna 'Jojo the Techie' is a skilled mobile technology expert with over 15 years of hands-on experience, specializing in the Google ecosystem and Pixel devices. Known for her user-friendly approach, she leverages her vast tech support background to provide accessible and insightful coverage on latest technology trends.

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