Veo 4 — Google's Next-Generation AI Video Model
Veo 4 is Google DeepMind's upcoming flagship AI video generator, expected to introduce multi-camera scene generation, native audio with contextual background music, and longer cinematic clips. Pre-launch leaks point to a major leap beyond Veo 3.1.
Try Veo 3.1 Now → Read the Leak RecapWhat is Veo 4?
Veo 4 (sometimes referred to as Gemini Omni Video) is Google's anticipated next-generation AI video generation model from the Google DeepMind team. Building on the success of Veo 3 and Veo 3.1, Veo 4 is rumored to introduce capabilities that move AI video from single-shot clip generation toward full multi-camera scene direction — generating coherent narrative content in one render rather than stitching individual shots in post.
Veo 4 has not been officially released. The information below is based on publicly shared pre-launch reporting and X (Twitter) leaks. We will update this page with confirmed specifications, pricing, and availability the moment Google announces Veo 4 at its 2026 I/O keynote.
Expected Veo 4 Features
Multi-Camera Scene Generation
Generate full scenes with dynamic camera switching between angles while maintaining character identity, wardrobe, and prop consistency across cuts — within a single render.
Native Audio + Contextual BGM
Synchronized dialogue, ambient sound effects, and situational background music generated natively alongside the visuals — no separate audio pass required.
Longer Clips, 720p+
Leaks indicate clip length up to around 9 seconds at 720p in initial release, with stronger temporal coherence than Veo 3 / Veo 3.1.
Cinematic Quality
Built on Google's continued advances in physics modeling and photoreal rendering, designed to compete with Seedance 2.0, Kling 3.0, and other 2026 flagships.
Image-to-Video Mode
Expected to ship image-to-video alongside text-to-video, matching the dual-mode workflow available in Veo 3.1.
Gemini Integration
Likely to ship as part of the Gemini Omni multimodal family, with API access via Google AI Studio and consumer access through the Gemini app.
Veo 4 vs Veo 3.1 — What's Changing
- From single-shot to multi-shot: Veo 3.1 generates one continuous camera move per clip. Veo 4 is expected to handle multiple camera angles in a single render.
- BGM joins the native audio stack: Veo 3.1 produces dialogue and ambient SFX natively but not background music. Veo 4 leaks explicitly mention contextual BGM.
- Length: Veo 3.1 caps at ~10s. Veo 4 leaks reference ~9s but with denser narrative content per second.
- Resolution at launch: Expected 720p initially with a 1080p path to follow. Veo 3.1 already ships 1080p.
- Branding: Some industry voices argue the model may launch under the "Gemini Omni Video" name rather than "Veo 4."
Veo 4 Is Not Yet Available
Veo 4 has not launched publicly. In the meantime, you can use Veo 3.1 on forvideo.ai today for native-audio cinematic AI video, or explore alternative flagship models such as Kling 3.0 and Seedance 2.0.
Veo 4 FAQ
When will Veo 4 be released?
Veo 4 is expected to be announced at Google I/O 2026. An exact public availability date has not been confirmed by Google.
Will Veo 4 be available on forvideo.ai?
Yes — once Veo 4 ships with public API access, we plan to integrate it on this page alongside Veo 3.1 and Veo 3.
How much will Veo 4 cost?
Pricing has not been announced. Based on Google's prior releases, expect Veo 4 to sit at the premium tier — likely in the same per-second range as Veo 3.1.
Is "Veo 4" the confirmed product name?
Not officially. Some leaks refer to the model as "Veo 4," while others suggest it may ship under the broader "Gemini Omni" multimodal umbrella.
What can I use today instead of Veo 4?
For native-audio cinematic AI video, Veo 3.1 is the closest available alternative. For stylized work, try Kling 3.0. For cost-efficient volume generation, see Seedance 2.0.