Google Antigravity is the internal codename and early marketing term used in late 2025 for the significantly upgraded successor to Veo 2 — essentially Veo 3 combined with Google’s new Flow architecture. Officially rolled out in phases from Q4 2025, Antigravity/Veo 3 is currently one of the most advanced publicly accessible text-to-video and image-to-video models, delivering cinematic-quality motion, longer coherent clips (up to 2+ minutes in some modes), dramatically improved physics simulation, lip-sync, character consistency, and prompt adherence.
While Google has not fully rebranded it as “Antigravity” in consumer-facing products yet (it’s still marketed as Veo inside VideoFX, Gemini, and Whisk), the community and early testers widely refer to the 2025 leap as “Antigravity” due to its near-perfect handling of gravity, fluid dynamics, object permanence, and complex multi-character scenes — areas where most competitors still struggle.
Key Features (Late 2025 / Early 2026 Status)
- Extended Coherent Duration — Generates 8–120+ seconds of consistent video (longer in Flow mode).
- Superior Physics & Motion — Best-in-class gravity, collisions, fluid simulation, weight, and momentum.
- Strong Character & Style Consistency — Maintains faces, outfits, lighting across long clips and multiple shots.
- Advanced Prompt Understanding — Handles complex camera moves, multi-subject interactions, emotional nuance.
- Lip-Sync & Dialogue — Near-perfect mouth movement when given spoken audio or text dialogue.
- Image-to-Video & Editing — Start from image + prompt, extend existing clips, inpaint/outpaint regions.
- Multimodal Input — Text, image, video reference, audio (for lip-sync), storyboard panels.
- 2025–2026 Highlights — Flow architecture for multi-shot storytelling, better Indian/multilingual lip-sync, 4K upscaling.
Where You Can Use Google Antigravity (Veo 3 / Flow)
- Filmmakers & Storyboard Artists → Rapid prototyping of cinematic sequences.
- Content Creators → High-quality short films, ads, social storytelling.
- Marketers & Brands → Product demos, brand films, multilingual explainers.
- Indian Creators → Strong Hindi/regional language lip-sync and cultural accuracy.
Free or Paid? (Access in 2025–2026)
- Free / Limited Access — Available in Google Labs (VideoFX), Gemini Advanced (limited generations), and Whisk (image-to-video flow).
- Google AI Pro / Ultra — ₹1,950/month (India) or $19.99–$249/month globally → significantly higher generation limits, priority access, longer clips, 4K.
- Vertex AI / API — Pay-per-second / per-generation — enterprise pricing (₹ hundreds to thousands per minute of output).
- Waitlist / Labs — Early access often requires joining waitlist at labs.google.
Official Access Points
- Main consumer interface: https://labs.google/videofx or inside Gemini app
- Advanced / API: https://cloud.google.com/vertex-ai/generative-ai/docs/video
- Flow storytelling mode: https://labs.google/whisk (image + prompt → video flow)



