Google Omni AI Video Editor
Edit videos with Google Omni in Magic Hour. Describe the change you want — remove objects, replace backgrounds, add elements, restyle scenes, or enhance clips — and generate an edited result without timeline editing.
Best for prompt-based video edits on short clips. Choose it when you already have footage and need to change, clean up, or restyle it — not when you need text-to-video from scratch.
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How To Edit Videos with Google Omni
Three simple steps to edit AI videos with Google Omni in Magic Hour
1

Upload Your Video
Start with a clip you want to edit. Trim to 3–10 seconds — Google Omni works on short segments.
2

Describe the Edit
Type what you want to remove, replace, add, change, restyle, or enhance. Optionally add up to 5 reference images for more control.
3

Generate Your Edit
Click generate to apply the prompt. Once it's ready, download the edited clip or try another prompt.
Why Creators Choose Google Omni
Where Google Omni really shines: natural-language video edits, object and background changes, restyles, and short-clip cleanup without opening a timeline editor.

Edit with prompts
Describe the change in plain language — remove clutter, swap a background, or restyle a scene — and Google Omni generates the edited clip.
Reference images
Add up to 5 reference images when you need tighter control over what gets added or replaced.
Short-clip workflows
Built for 3–10 second edits — ideal for social clips, ad variations, and quick creative tests.

No Timeline Skills Required
Skip complex editors. Upload a clip, write a clear prompt, and iterate until the edit looks right.

Thousands of Templates
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Explore TemplatesHow Google Omni Compares to Other Video Models
Google Omni THIS MODEL | Veo 3.1 | Kling 3.0 | Sora 2 | LTX 2.3 | Seedance 2.0 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Best for | Prompt-based video editing on short existing clips | Premium realism, polish, dialogue, and strong prompt adherence | Multi-shot storytelling, character references, structured cinematic control | Realistic imaginative videos, viral clips, surreal concepts, multi-scene short-form | Fast iteration, synced audio, expressive faces, practical audio-video workflows | Cinematic continuity, structured references, narrative short-form |
Highest fidelity | Strong for edits; not a generation model in Magic Hour | Best in class | Strong | Strong, but not best overall | Good | Strong |
Real-human image to video | N/A — edits source video instead | Better suited | Better suited | Not ideal | Good with the right source image | Good |
Viral clips | Strong for edit variations | Good | Strong | Excellent | Medium | Strong |
Multi-scene storytelling | Not the primary use | Strong | Excellent | Strong | Medium | Strong |
Surreal / imaginative concepts | Strong for restyles and creative edits | Strong | Good | Excellent | Medium | Strong |
Native audio | May include audio | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No in current Magic Hour workflow |
Template fit | Good for short social and ad edits | Good | Good | Excellent | Good | Good |
What Google Omni is best at
Where Google Omni really shines: prompt-based edits on existing footage, object and background changes, restyles, and short social or ad variations.
Object removal and cleanup
Erase distractions, clutter, props, or unwanted details from a clip with a simple prompt.
Background and scene changes
Swap settings or restyle the environment without reshooting the original footage.
Add and replace elements
Insert products, props, or visual details — optionally guided by reference images.
Creative restyles
Transform the look of a clip into cinematic, stylized, or branded directions from text.
Fast short-clip iteration
Optimized for 3–10 second segments where you want quick edit variants, not long-form timelines.
Ad and social variations
A natural fit for testing creative directions on existing UGC, product, or campaign clips.
Google Omni — Model Card
Key specs, capabilities, and limitations.
Cost
144 credits/sec
Resolution
720p
Aspect ratios
9:16, 16:9
Max duration
3–10s per edit
Audio
May include audio
Plans
Creator / Pro / Business
Limitation
Video editing only — not a text-to-video generator in Magic Hour
Frequently asked questions
Google Omni is Magic Hour's name for Google's Gemini Omni Flash model, used inside AI Video Editor. It edits existing videos from natural-language prompts — remove objects, replace backgrounds, add elements, restyle scenes, and enhance clips.
Google Omni is best for short prompt-based edits: cleanup, background swaps, object adds/removes, restyles, and creative variations of footage you already have.
Inside Magic Hour, Google Omni outputs 720p video at 24fps, works on 3–10 second clips, costs 144 credits per second, and supports up to 5 optional reference images.
Google Omni is an editing model on your source clip. It is not positioned as a standalone text-to-video audio generator in Magic Hour.
Not in Magic Hour today. Google Omni powers AI Video Editor: upload a video, describe the edit, and generate. For text-to-video or image-to-video, use models like Veo 3.1, Kling, Sora, LTX, or Seedance.
Google Omni costs 144 credits per second of edited output (6 credits per frame at 24fps). Available on Creator, Pro, and Business plans.
No. Veo 3.1 is Google's premium video generation model. Google Omni (Gemini Omni Flash) is used here for prompt-based video editing on existing clips.
Each edit must be between 3 and 10 seconds.
Yes. You can attach up to 5 reference images to guide what gets added or replaced in the edit.
Magic Hour puts Google Omni next to generation models like Veo, Kling, Sora, and Seedance, so you can edit existing footage and generate new clips in one place.
Choose Google Omni when you need to edit an existing short clip with a prompt. Choose Veo, Kling, Sora, LTX, or Seedance when you need to generate new video from text or images.
Yes. Outputs made with Google Omni on Magic Hour can be used commercially under your plan's terms.