Google is preparing to introduce Veograms within Gemini, marking a shift towards template-based video creation. Veograms function as pre-set view templates that let users select a structure or theme before generating a video, rather than building each prompt from the ground up.
Have something to say to someone? Make a Veogram in Gemini and say what texts can't.
— Google Gemini (@GeminiApp) June 10, 2025
This first one goes out to that person in the group chat who saw the text but left you on read. (Robert, answer me)#veogram #madewithgemini pic.twitter.com/n6EOmBaDxb
This system is positioned to support those who want faster video creation without needing advanced prompting skills. Veograms have previously appeared in limited testing, and their broader rollout would make structured video generation accessible to more users in Gemini.
— Bedros Pamboukian (@bedros_p) January 23, 2026
Additionally, internal code references indicate work on music generation tools inside Gemini. These tools allow users to generate music tracks, with early samples already covering genres like rock, jazz, and lo-fi.
While it’s not confirmed if this will debut with an entirely new underlying model, it’s clear Google is investing in expanding creative capabilities beyond visual content. The music generation feature is likely to appear in the same Gemini interface, enabling users to create and download audio files.
Google Music is coming in the gemini app
— Chetaslua (@chetaslua) January 22, 2026
Music you make with Gemini would be stored with the rest of your content in My Stuff. pic.twitter.com/uHQquh2w55
If launched broadly, both Veograms and the music generation tool would represent a notable step in Google’s ongoing strategy to position Gemini as an all-in-one creative workspace, directly competing with similar multimodal AI platforms. However, timelines for the public release, especially of the music model, remain uncertain.