Google Labs Unifies Image & Video AI
Google’s Flow has been a powerhouse for creators, generating over 1.5 billion images and videos. But on February 25, 2026, Google took it a step further. Flow is no longer just a generation tool; it is now a comprehensive, unified workspace for professional-grade content creation and refinement.
If you are a filmmaker, musician, or digital marketer, these updates are designed to turn your messy creative process into a seamless, all-in-one experience.
1. A Unified Workspace: ImageFX and Whisk Join Flow
The biggest change is the consolidation of Google's best image tools. ImageFX and Whisk (Google’s experiment in style-blending) are moving directly into the Flow interface.
- Why it matters: You can now generate high-fidelity images with Nano Banana, edit them, and then instantly animate them into Veo video scenes, all without switching tabs.
- Migration: Starting in March, users can opt in to transfer all their previous assets from Whisk and ImageFX directly into their Flow library.
2. Precision Controls: The Lasso and Natural Language Editing
Moving beyond one-shot generation, Flow now offers granular editing tools that feel as natural as talking to a creative director.
- The Lasso Tool: Precisely select an area of an image (like a person or an object).
- AI-Powered Tweaks: Use natural language to make specific changes. Commands like "remove the tree" or "add waves into water" allow for surgical-level edits. You can even draw directly on your images to guide the AI’s modifications.
3. Professional Asset Management
The creative process is iterative, and your workspace should reflect that. Flow has introduced a new Asset Grid to help you keep track of your 1.5 billion (give or take) ideas.
- Search & Filter: Easily find specific videos or images using tags and filters.
- Collections: Group related assets together into custom collections to keep your projects organized.
- The "@" Shortcut: Use the "@" symbol to quickly reference specific assets from your library while writing a new prompt.
The Shift: From Generation to Composition
This update marks a fundamental shift for Google Labs. Flow is moving away from being a slot machine for cool AI visuals and becoming a legitimate composition tool. By combining the high-fidelity rendering of Veo and Nano Banana with the organizational power of a professional DAM (Digital Asset Manager), Google is giving creators the tools to build cohesive stories, not just random clips.
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