Video generation

Veo 4

by Google DeepMind

Google DeepMind's next video model. Native 4K, longer clips, multi-shot character consistency, and a cinematic camera language in a single prompt.

Text-to-videoImage-to-videoFrames-to-videoReferences-to-videoNative multi-speaker audioMulti-shot character consistencyStoryboard sequencingCinematic camera controlSynthID watermark

Veo 4

by Google DeepMind

Key features

What makes Veo 4 stand out from other AI models

Capability details on this page reflect the Veo 4 specifications expected from Google DeepMind's public roadmap and are refreshed as Google publishes additional model card detail.

Technical specifications

Key specs and capabilities at a glance

4K native

True 4K output, not upscaled from 1080p

15 to 30s

Single-pass clips, well past the 8-second Veo 3.1 base

Native, multi-speaker

Synced dialogue, ambient, effects, and music in one pass

ID-locked

Face, wardrobe, and voice held across every cut

Text, image, frames, refs

Multi-input control inherited from Veo 3.1

SynthID

Imperceptible AI-provenance watermark on every clip

Use cases

How creators and businesses use Veo 4 on Morphic

Multi-shot short films

Storyboard a 20 to 30 second sequence in one prompt and keep the same character, wardrobe, and lighting across every cut without rebuilding references.

Broadcast-grade commercials

Cinematic camera language and native 4K output fit hero product spots where the camera move and the texture both have to read on a big screen.

Film pre-visualization

Sketch a scene with real coverage, wide, medium, and close, before committing to a shoot day. Longer clips shorten the path from idea to previz.

Music video sequences

Tie multiple beats together with consistent characters and locations. Native multi-speaker audio means the cut sits on the track without heavy post.

Educational explainers

Walk through a process across several connected shots instead of one 8-second clip. Storyboard mode keeps the visual logic steady between beats.

Architecture walkthroughs

Longer continuous camera moves through a space with stable geometry and lighting, suited to real-estate, interior, and industrial design teams.

Prompt examples

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Cinematic short

Lone astronaut walking across a dust-red plain at sunset, low handheld camera following from behind, wind catching the suit fabric, cinematic

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Brand commercial

Glass perfume bottle rotating on a dark marble surface, slow orbital camera, soft top light, refractive caustics, premium feel

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Music video beat

Singer walking through a rain-soaked Tokyo crosswalk at night, neon reflections on the wet ground, slow dolly forward, shallow depth of field

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Architectural walkthrough

Continuous dolly through a minimalist concrete house at golden hour, long shadows, dust motes in the light, calm pacing

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Educational explainer

Cross-section of a beating heart, accurate anatomy, slow rotation, soft studio lighting, focus pulls suggesting callouts

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Multi-shot story

Wide shot of a hiker reaching a ridge at dawn, then medium of the same hiker pulling out a map, then close on weathered hands tracing a trail

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FAQs

What is Veo 4?
Veo 4 is Google DeepMind's fourth-generation video model and the successor to Veo 3.1. It generates true native 4K video clips of 15 to 30 seconds in a single pass, with locked character consistency across cuts, storyboard sequencing, cinematic camera control, and synchronized multi-speaker audio. Every output carries Google's SynthID watermark for AI provenance.
How long are Veo 4 videos?
Veo 4 generates clips of roughly 15 to 30 seconds in a single pass, a meaningful step up from the 8-second window of Veo 3.1. Longer scenes are built by chaining beats together in storyboard mode, which keeps characters, lighting, and continuity steady across cuts.
What resolution does Veo 4 output?
Veo 4 outputs true native 4K (3840×2160) rather than upscaling from a lower resolution. The native 4K path keeps fine detail in skin, fabric, foliage, and small motion intact, which is the kind of detail that usually breaks when video is upscaled after generation.
How do I use Veo 4 on Morphic?
Open Morphic, switch the prompt bar to Video mode, and pick Veo 4 from the model picker. Add a text prompt, attach reference images or frames if you want locked characters, and run the generation. For multi-shot scenes, write each beat as a separate prompt in storyboard mode and Veo 4 returns a connected sequence.
How does Veo 4 compare to Veo 3.1?
Veo 3.1 is Google DeepMind's photoreal flagship at 4K with native audio, 8-second clips, and physics-accurate motion. Veo 4 inherits those strengths and pushes three things forward: duration of 15 to 30 seconds per clip, native multi-shot character consistency without manual reference juggling, and a richer cinematic camera language.
How does Veo 4 compare to Seedance 2.0?
Seedance 2.0 accepts up to 12 mixed assets per generation with native music sync and flexible 4 to 15 second clip lengths. Veo 4 focuses on longer single clips, locked characters across cuts, multi-speaker dialogue audio, and cinematic camera control. Pick Seedance 2.0 for music-led multimodal shorts; pick Veo 4 for dialogue-driven multi-shot scenes.
How does Veo 4 compare to Kling 3.0?
Kling 3.0 leads on stylized motion and strong image-to-video performance at competitive resolutions. Veo 4 leads on true native 4K output, multi-speaker synchronized audio, locked multi-shot characters, and storyboard sequencing. For long-form narrative work with dialogue, Veo 4 is the stronger fit; for stylized motion experiments, Kling stays competitive.
Does Veo 4 support character consistency?
Yes. Veo 4 anchors characters against reference images and holds face, wardrobe, and voice steady across every shot in a sequence. A subject in shot one reads as the same person in shot ten without re-uploading the reference each turn.
Does Veo 4 generate audio?
Yes. Veo 4 generates synchronized native audio in the same pass as the video: multi-speaker dialogue, ambient sound, effects, and music. Audio flows across cuts inside a storyboard rather than resetting every clip, so a dialogue scene reads as one continuous take.
Does Veo 4 include a watermark?
Yes. Every Veo 4 clip carries Google's imperceptible SynthID watermark. The watermark is invisible to viewers, on by default, and survives common edits like re-encoding and resizing for AI provenance.

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