Mishaal Rahman / Android Authority
TL;DR A Reddit user gained early access to a “Gemini Omni” model within the Gemini app, described as Google’s new AI video generation tool.
Early tests show impressive logical reasoning in a math-themed video, though a more complex dinner scene revealed common AI glitches, such as objects appearing out of thin air.
Metadata suggests the model is an extension of Google’s “Veo,” and user reports indicate it carries heavy usage limits on the Google AI Pro plan.
Google I/O 2026 is next week, and we’re already seeing glimpses of upcoming features. Gemini users have spotted the new animation on iOS and Android apps, but that’s not all. A user now reports spotting references to a new “Gemini Omni” model, which could be Google’s next-generation AI video model.
Reddit user Zacatac_391 opened their Gemini app and got a pop-up suggesting they “create with Gemini Omni,” Google’s “new video model” (h/t 9to5Google).
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The user then tried generating a video with the following prompt: A professor writes out a mathematical proof for trigonometric identities on a traditional chalkboard, explaining the step he is currently on in the equation. This prompt gave them this video output with Gemini Omni:
This video is not perfect, but still impressive on several counts. The Omni model not only got the reasoning correct but also generated a video that is very lifelike and reasonably accurate. There are some tells that it’s an AI video, like some of the writing actions not matching the chalk output and the vanishing chalk towards the end (which shows inconsistency), but overall, it’s still pretty good.
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