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Google‘s Whisk animation tool is evolving beyond static images, representing the latest advancement in AI-powered image manipulation technology. The updated version transforms standard photos into short, dynamic video clips, expanding creative possibilities for both casual users and digital content creators while furthering Google’s commitment to developing accessible AI-driven creative tools.

The big picture: Google Labs has launched Whisk 2.0, featuring a new Whisk Animate function that transforms static images into vivid 8-second video clips using Veo 2 technology.

Key details: The animation tool is available to Google One AI Premium subscribers across more than 60 countries.

  • Whisk represents Google’s continued expansion into AI-powered creative tools for visual content.
  • The service falls under the Google Labs experimental umbrella, indicating it may see further development and refinement.

Why this matters: The ability to easily animate static images provides content creators with new capabilities for social media, presentations, and digital storytelling without requiring video production expertise.

Industry context: Whisk joins a growing ecosystem of AI-powered tools transforming static media into dynamic content, reflecting broader trends in democratizing creative production through artificial intelligence.

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