Google I/O 2026: Google Flow and Flow Music get Gemini Omni, AI agents, and mobile apps

Google has announced major updates for its Flow family of AI creative tools, bringing Gemini Omni-powered video generation, AI creative agents, bespoke workflow creation tools, advanced music editing features, and dedicated mobile apps.

Google originally introduced Flow during last year’s I/O event as a filmmaking-focused platform. Since then, the company has expanded it into an AI creative studio with video and image generation and editing capabilities available in more than 140 countries. Earlier this year, Google also launched Google Flow Music powered by the Lyria 3 Pro music model for artists, producers, and songwriters.

According to Google, the latest updates bring “an agent for every step of the creative process,” a new AI model for precise video editing, the ability to “vibe code” bespoke workflows, and mobile apps designed for on-the-go creation.

Gemini Omni Flash comes to Flow and Flow Music

Google is introducing Gemini Omni Flash, a new multimodal AI model that the company says can “create anything from any input,” starting with video.

The model combines Gemini AI with Google’s generative media technologies to improve:

  • Video generation
  • Precise video editing
  • Multimodal understanding
  • Conversational creation workflows
  • Character and voice consistency across scenes

Google describes Omni as “Nano Banana, but for video.”

In Flow, creators can:

  • Blend real-world inspiration with generated content
  • Refine projects conversationally
  • Maintain character identity and voice consistency across scenes

Gemini Omni Flash is also coming to Flow Music for AI-generated music videos. Users can conversationally direct shareable music videos by guiding:

  • Styles
  • Subjects
  • Scenes
  • Narrative flow
  • Track pacing
Google Flow Agent adds AI-assisted collaboration

Google is also launching Google Flow Agent, an AI-powered creative assistant built with Gemini models.

The company says the agent can plan and reason through complex tasks using user inputs while remaining under the creator’s control. Google also says the agent brings expertise and a deep understanding of projects to assist during brainstorming, creation, and editing workflows.

According to Google, the agent can:

  • Act as a sounding board for dialogue between characters in specific scenes
  • Suggest plot developments
  • Generate multiple creative variations simultaneously
  • Batch edit assets so tweaks are reflected across projects
  • Organize content into collections
  • Intuitively rename assets based on context
Flow Tools enables bespoke workflows without coding

Google has also introduced Flow Tools, allowing users to create bespoke creative tools and workflows using natural language prompts without coding knowledge.

Users can create:

  • Image editing tools
  • Video resizing workflows
  • Custom shaders
  • Visual effects and post-processing tools

Created tools can also be:

  • Shared with other Flow users
  • Remixed into new workflows

Google highlighted an early-access tool called “pixelBento,” developed by László Gaal, which applies lo-fi and glitch-style post-processing effects.

The company also highlighted tools from partners Kat Zhang and metapuppet.

Flow Music gets advanced editing and AI covers

Google says Flow Music is designed to help users create, iterate, and share studio-quality songs. The latest update adds more granular editing controls and expanded music video generation features.

Users can now highlight and edit specific sections of songs to:

  • Rewrite lyrics
  • Translate lyrics
  • Modify beat drops
  • Sample portions of tracks
  • Extend sections into new compositions

Google says these edits can be made without affecting the rest of the track.

Flow Music is also getting a new AI cover feature that allows users to transform the style of full tracks while preserving the original melody and structure, including creating alternate versions such as lo-fi remixes.

Availability

Google says Gemini Omni Flash is now available globally for Google AI subscribers across both Flow and Flow Music.

  • The company has also started rolling out Google Flow Agent to all Flow users worldwide.
  • Existing Flow Tools can be accessed by all users globally, while the ability to create and remix custom tools is limited to Google AI subscribers.

On mobile, Google has released the Flow app in Android beta for users aged 18 and above, with an iOS release planned later. The Flow Music app is currently available on iOS, while Android support is coming soon.


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