Key Takeaways
- Google updates Flow AI, enhancing image and video creation capabilities.
- The revised interface simplifies navigation and introduces a lasso selection tool for precise edits.
- Users can convert images into videos and animate them, streamlining workflow between formats.
- Whisk and ImageFX tools merge into Flow, enabling users to transfer existing projects starting March.
- These updates aim to centralize Google’s visual generation technology within Flow AI, launched in May 2025.
Google has announced updates to its Flow AI platform. The changes expand image and video creation capabilities. The announcement was reported by Social Media Today in February 2026.
Flow AI is Google’s unified workspace for AI-powered visual production. It combines image generation, editing tools, and video creation features in one system.
Improved Editing and Interface Changes
The updated version includes a redesigned interface. Navigation has been simplified. Tools are easier to access within the workspace.
A new lasso selection tool has been introduced. This feature allows users to highlight a specific area of an image. After selection, text prompts can be used to modify only that portion. Edits are applied directly to the chosen section.
Flow AI now supports high-resolution image outputs. These images can be used inside Veo projects. Veo is Google’s AI video generation model integrated into Flow.
Expanded Image-to-Video Capabilities
The platform allows users to convert images into video using text instructions. Generated images can be animated within the system. Movement between image and video tools happens inside the same workspace.
Google stated that the updates improve workflow across different media formats. The goal is to make transitions between still images and motion content more seamless.
Integration of Whisk and ImageFX
Google is consolidating additional experimental tools into Flow. Whisk and ImageFX will be merged into the main platform.
Beginning in March, users will be able to transfer existing Whisk and ImageFX projects into Flow. Assets created in those tools will become accessible within the unified interface.
Flow AI was first introduced in May 2025. The latest updates expand its editing features and centralize more of Google’s visual generation technology into a single environment.
