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| license: mit |
| tags: |
| - generated-from-code |
| - veo4 |
| - ai-video-generator |
| - text-to-video |
| - image-to-video |
| - multimodal-ai |
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| # Veo 4 AI Video Generator |
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| This model card describes the **Veo 4 AI Video Generator** workflow available |
| at [veo 4](https://veo4.im/). Veo 4 is an online creative workspace for |
| turning prompts, references, and production briefs into usable AI-generated |
| video assets for social media, ecommerce, product launches, training, sales, and |
| advertising. |
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| This repository does not provide standalone model weights. It documents a hosted |
| AI video generation experience and the surrounding workflow used by creators and |
| teams. |
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| ## Model Description |
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| Veo 4 is built around the practical problems teams face when generating video |
| with AI: prompt fidelity, shot consistency, motion realism, creative iteration, |
| and production handoff. The workflow helps users move from a rough idea to a |
| publishable visual asset without starting from a blank editing timeline. |
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| The platform focuses on: |
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| - **Text-to-video generation** for concepts, scenes, explainers, ads, and |
| short-form creative. |
| - **Multimodal prompting** with written direction and optional visual references |
| to anchor subject, style, composition, and motion. |
| - **Cinematic scene control** for camera language, pacing, lighting, physical |
| motion, and visual atmosphere. |
| - **Iteration loops** for refining prompts, testing hooks, extending scenes, and |
| turning first drafts into usable campaign assets. |
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| Veo 4 is especially useful for teams that need more than a one-off demo. It is |
| designed for repeated creative workflows where speed, quality, and consistency |
| all matter. |
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| ## Intended Use |
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| The Veo 4 workflow is intended for: |
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| - Content creators producing videos for Shorts, Reels, TikTok, YouTube, and |
| social feeds. |
| - Ecommerce teams creating product stories, seasonal promotions, and visual |
| product explainers. |
| - Product marketers building launch teasers, feature videos, and campaign |
| assets. |
| - Educators and trainers creating how-to videos, onboarding material, and visual |
| lessons. |
| - Agencies and performance teams testing ad hooks, concepts, and creative |
| variations quickly. |
| - Sales and client-facing teams turning complex ideas into concise visual |
| narratives. |
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| ## Key Capabilities |
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| ### Prompt-to-Video Creation |
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| Describe the scene, subject, action, tone, and camera style, then generate a |
| first video pass that can be reviewed and refined. |
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| ### Reference-Guided Direction |
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| Use visual references and structured briefs to keep style, subject identity, and |
| composition closer to the intended creative direction. |
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| ### Production-Oriented Iteration |
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| Generate multiple directions, compare hooks, adjust scene details, and move |
| toward a final asset without rebuilding the workflow each time. |
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| ### Cross-Channel Creative Fit |
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| Veo 4 supports video directions for social publishing, ecommerce pages, product |
| launches, training content, presentations, and paid creative testing. |
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| ## How to Use |
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| 1. Open [Veo 4](https://veo4.im/). |
| 2. Choose the video generation workflow. |
| 3. Write a brief that includes audience, scene, subject, action, style, camera |
| movement, pacing, and output goal. |
| 4. Add references when the visual direction needs stronger control. |
| 5. Generate a first pass, review the result, and refine the prompt for stronger |
| motion, consistency, lighting, or storytelling. |
| 6. Export the final video for your campaign, product page, social post, or |
| presentation. |
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| ## Prompt Example |
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| ```text |
| A cinematic product launch video for a compact electric bike. |
| Open with a sunrise city street, then show the bike gliding through traffic. |
| Use smooth tracking shots, realistic reflections, warm color grading, |
| confident pacing, and a clean premium technology mood. |
| Target use: landing page hero and paid social ad preview. |
| ``` |
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| ## Conceptual Integration Example |
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| The hosted product is designed for web-based creative work. A team production |
| pipeline can treat each generation as one creative pass: |
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| ```python |
| # Conceptual example only. Adapt to your own workflow. |
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| brief = { |
| "goal": "product launch teaser", |
| "audience": "urban commuters", |
| "scene": "sunrise city street", |
| "style": "premium cinematic technology", |
| "output": "social ad and landing page hero", |
| } |
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| draft = generate_video(brief) |
| feedback = review_video(draft, checks=["motion", "story", "brand_fit"]) |
| final_asset = refine_video(draft, feedback) |
| publish(final_asset) |
| ``` |
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| ## Limitations |
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| - Generated videos should be reviewed before publication, especially for brand |
| safety, factual claims, legal compliance, likeness rights, and commercial |
| usage requirements. |
| - Prompt refinement may be needed when a scene requires exact continuity, |
| specific object behavior, strict timing, or precise brand guidelines. |
| - AI-generated motion can still produce artifacts, identity drift, or unexpected |
| scene changes, especially in complex long-form shots. |
| - This website is an independent AI generation service and is not affiliated |
| with, endorsed by, or connected to Google, DeepMind, or any official Veo |
| product team. References to "Veo" are descriptive and should be interpreted in |
| that context. |
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| ## Resources |
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| - Homepage: [Veo 4](https://veo4.im/) |
| - AI video generator: [Veo 4 AI Video Generator](https://veo4.im/ai-video-generator) |
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