Google made its debut in the new video editing program called VIDS for Google Workspace’s Suite Productivity Suite. On Wednesday, the company adds new features such as AI Avatars, automatic transcription cutting and video image tools. It also releases a feature for consumers with limited characteristics.
This edition of the editor will have basic processing controls along with access to Google Standard Library, font collection and Media Media Library, but will not offer AI features at the moment.
In the business world, newly formed businesses such as Sythesia and D-ID offer companies access to AI Avatars and related tools for creating educational and educational videos. Google debuts in a similar feature for its customers in the workplace via VIDS. The main step is the same: If you don’t have enough budget to create videos, use AI tools to make one.
Users can post a script, choose an avatar from a series of voices and faces, and create a video. Google announced the AI Avatars feature on Google I/O in May and released it on Beta. Now, the feature beats general availability.
Google also adds a video editing feature that automatically detects filling words such as “UM” or “AH” and long pauses. You can click these words or pauses to remove them and the processor will adjust the video accordingly.
The company started the capability to produce a video for VEO 3 in July. It now adds vids for users to create eight seconds video clips.


Google said that in addition to these features, it is working to cancel the noise, backgrounds and results that look like Google and support for new size forms such as portrait, landscape and square. However, the company did not clarify the release date for them.
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