What you need to know
- Google Photos received another reimagining tool called “Video Remix.”
- Similar to its other Remix option, Video Remix lets users reimagine a video with new lighting, an entirely different theme or style, and more.
- The Create tab’s Remix was our introduction to this for photos in 2025, and a Remix option as since hit Google TV.
New AI capabilities are rolling out in Google Photos. Reality can be nice, but there are times when you wish you could remix it into something better.
This afternoon (July 8), Google Photos announced a new feature rolling out called “Video Remix.” The Create tab in the Photos app is where you can get started. Google states Video Remix “transforms ordinary videos into share-worthy moments in just a few taps.” The feature leans on Google’s Gemini Omni model to handle the user’s editing prompt.
Android Central’s Take
It’s the quick sharing capabilities that Google’s AI can offer that has always been appealing. It’s something I can do on a whim. Imagine joking around and saying, “imagine if we were doing this on the moon.” Video Remix might let me see that now.
On one hand, users can leverage Video Remix’s easy templates for quick edits. However, you can also tell the AI what you’d like to change, such as lighting or style/theme. Video Remix can also reimagine your video’s background. In an example, Google says users can take their video from out on the street to a greenhouse.
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Video Remix is rolling out today (July 8) for eligible Google AI Plus, Pro and Ultra subscribers. The following countries will see this: U.S., Argentina, Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, Turkey.
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We’re no strangers to remixing things in Google Photos. After all, the Create tab was the main event in the app’s update last summer. Google Photos received the same photo-to-video capabilities that Gemini did. “Remix” only concerned images at the time. Users could upload a photo and tell the AI to turn it into a Christmas party or a still straight from a comic book or anime.
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At the time, Google said Remix and the other features in the Create tab were experimental. They only rolled out to U.S. users initially before others. Now, it seems Google has learned some lessons about how its remixing feature can help users, so we’re seeing better availability.
AI creations have expanded this year, as Google TV got in on the AI hype. Photos that you’ve stored in your Google account can be turned into a “dynamic slideshow” for your TV’s screensaver. What’s more, even TVs got a Remix option. This works like all the rest: capable of reimaging images with totally wacky and fun styles.

