You can now use Nano Banana to guide video generation in Google’s creative AI studio
Source: Android Authority

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TL;DR
- Google Flow now features a redesigned user interface with a new asset grid for organizing and managing content.
- The creative studio fully integrates Nano Banana for easy image generation and incorporates Whisk and ImageFX functionality.
- Flow also supports customizable video‑editing tools that let users extend a clip’s length and more.
Overview
Google Flow, the brand’s AI‑powered creative studio, is receiving a major upgrade that emphasizes image editing alongside video generation. The changes were announced in a Google blog post. While earlier versions centered on video generation with Veo models, the new version aims to become a universal hub for generating images, videos, and stories using Google AI.
New User Interface
The most noticeable UI change is the asset grid—a flexible layout that displays generated images and videos for a specific Flow project. Assets can be:
- Searched, filtered, and sorted for easy navigation
- Grouped into collections for focused workflows
Next month, users will be able to opt in to a tool that transfers Whisk and ImageFX content into Flow, further unifying the experience.
Image Generation Integration
- Nano Banana is now fully built into the core Flow experience, allowing seamless image creation that can be used as ingredients for video generation.
- Features from the Whisk and ImageFX experiments have been incorporated.
- Image generation is free within Flow, making it straightforward to produce assets for storytelling.
For refined video prompts, you can use Veo 3.1’s “Ingredients to Video” feature, which takes the images created with Nano Banana and generates more accurate video output. See the detailed guide on Veo’s vertical video output here.
Editing Tools
Flow’s editing suite now includes:
- Simple controls for extending a clip’s length
- Options to add or remove video segments
- Tools to dictate camera motion styles
These enhancements aim to streamline the post‑production process directly within the studio.
Try It Now
The revamped Flow experience is available at flow.google.