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Google Veo 3: Advanced AI video generator now available in India via Gemini app for all Pro subscribers

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FILE PHOTO: Google has started rolling out Veo 3 to the Gemini app for all Pro subscribers globally including India. 
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Google has started rolling out their latest AI video generation model Veo 3 to the Gemini app for all Pro subscribers globally including India. Launched at their Google I/O conference held in May, Veo 3 was commended for including audio effects like dialogue, background noise and other natural sound effects in their clips. 

The clips can be up to 8 seconds long. 

At Google I/O, the company had said that Veo 3 will be available to Google AI Ultra subscribers who are paying $249.99 per month but now the tool will be accessible to all AI Pro subscribers who pay $19.99 per month 

Josh Woodward, VP at Google Labs and the Gemini app said that Pro users will get three video generations per day, on X.

Once they have reached this limit, Pro users can continue generating video clips using Veo 2. 

The roll out will be done gradually in 159 countries.



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