Google Veo 3.1 Expands AI Video Generation with Longer Clips and Multi‑Prompt Support

Veo 3.1 is coming soon, and Google’s clearly aiming it right at Sora 2 with longer video support
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Key Points

  • Veo 3.1 delivers native 1080p video output.
  • Supports video clips up to one minute long.
  • Multi‑prompt capability enables multi‑shot sequences.
  • Cinematic presets provide pre‑configured camera moves and lighting.
  • Maintains character consistency across frames.
  • Works with photos, illustrations, and cartoon characters.
  • Available now via third‑party platforms like Higgsfield, Imagine Art, and Envato.
  • Not yet integrated into Google Gemini.

Google’s Veo 3.1 AI video generator is rolling out through third‑party services, offering native 1080p resolution, character consistency across frames, and the ability to produce videos up to a minute long. The update adds multi‑prompt capabilities for multi‑shot sequences, cinematic presets for complex camera moves, and support for photos, illustrations, and cartoon characters. While not yet integrated into Google Gemini, developers can access Veo 3.1 via platforms such as Higgsfield, Imagine Art, and Envato.

Overview

Google’s Veo 3.1, the latest iteration of its AI video generation tool, is beginning to appear in third‑party AI video services. The upgrade builds on the original Veo 3, which was notable for synchronizing lip‑sync, voiceovers, music, and effects within a single video. Veo 3.1 pushes the technology further, delivering higher‑resolution output and longer runtimes while maintaining the visual coherence that defined its predecessor.

Features and Capabilities

The most visible enhancements include native 1080p video output and support for clips up to one minute in length, a substantial increase from the eight‑second clips typical of earlier versions. Multi‑prompting allows users to supply several prompts that generate multiple scenes from a single image, enabling multi‑shot storytelling with consistent characters and seamless environment transitions.

Character consistency is emphasized: the model avoids changes such as eye‑color shifts or finger count variations between shots. Cinematic presets give creators pre‑configured camera movements—drone shots, pans, zooms, tracking shots—and lighting and tone options, reducing the need for intricate manual prompting.

In addition to photographic inputs, Veo 3.1 has been trained to work with illustrations and cartoon characters, broadening its applicability for diverse creative projects.

Availability

Although Veo 3.1 has not yet been incorporated into Google’s Gemini chatbot, it is accessible via several third‑party platforms. Services such as Higgsfield, Imagine Art, and Envato host the model, allowing users to experiment with its new capabilities. Interested developers can join waitlists on these sites to gain early access.

Market Position and Outlook

The expanded feature set positions Veo 3.1 as a potential rival to OpenAI’s Sora 2, particularly with its multi‑prompt, multi‑shot functionality and longer video support. By offering higher resolution, extended duration, and broader input compatibility, Google aims to provide a more production‑studio‑like experience for AI‑generated video content.

While the integration with Gemini remains pending, the current rollout through external services suggests a strategic approach to gather user feedback and refine the model before a wider internal release.

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