gVideo
Google DeepMind · Veo 3.1
Native AudioCinematicPhotoreal

Photoreal visuals with native audio

Google Veo 3 (Veo 3.1) — Photoreal AI Video With Native Audio

Access Google DeepMind's Veo 3 — the latest version is Veo 3.1 — on gVideo alongside 10 other video models — HappyHorse 1.0, Kling 3.0, Sora 2 Pro, Luma Ray 2, Seedance 2.0, Wan 2.6, Hailuo 2.3, Kling 2.5 Turbo, and Pika 2.2. One subscription, one credit pool.

Veo 3.1 Fast
Kling 3.0Wan 2.7Veo 3.1 FastVeo 3.1 ProVeo 3.1 LiteSeedance 2.0Sora 2 ProSora 2Kling 2.5 TurboHailuo 2.3Pika 2.2Luma Ray 2Luma Ray 2 FlashHappyHorse 1.0

What’s different

Why creators reach for Veo 3.1

Photorealistic fidelity

Veo 3.1 is the model to reach for when a shot needs to pass as real footage. Skin, materials, and lighting all hold up under close inspection far better than older generations.

Native synced audio

Veo 3.1 can generate diegetic audio — ambient sound, simple effects, and dialogue — aligned with the video. On gVideo, audio output is one of Veo's signature differentiators.

Cinematic prompt fluency

Camera directions, lens choices, and lighting vocabulary translate cleanly. Veo 3.1 tends to respect complex multi-clause prompts without dropping subjects.

Strong world consistency

Backgrounds, architecture, and scene geometry stay stable across the shot. Useful for establishing shots, environmental B-roll, and ad concepts where the world can't drift.

Sample generations

Portuguese fisherman · documentary
16:9
Scandinavian kitchen dolly
16:9
Crème brûlée crack · ASMR
16:9
Mountain time-lapse · god-rays
16:9

One prompt · 14 engines

Same prompt, 10 models

This is what aggregator access unlocks: one prompt, run in parallel against every model on gVideo — Sora 2 Pro, Kling, Veo, Luma, Seedance, Hailuo, Wan. You see the style differences side by side before committing credits to a final render.

Prompt: “A golden retriever sprinting through shallow waves at sunset, slow motion, cinematic 35mm, warm backlight

Kling 3.0
Veo 3.1THIS PAGE
Seedance 2.0
Wan 2.7
Sora 2 Pro
Kling 2.5 Turbo
Hailuo 2.3
Luma Ray 2
Pika 2.2
HappyHorse 1.0

Samples are placeholders — real gVideo generations will replace these in the next release.

Head-to-head

Veo 3.1 vs the other models on gVideo

ModelShort-run creditsSpeedMax durationBest for
Pika 2.220/ 5s30–75s10sStylized · 720p default
Veo 3.1 Lite20/ 4s60–120s8sCheapest audio-native · Google Veo
Kling 2.5 Turbo25/ 5s30–60s10sFast Kling renders
Hailuo 2.330/ 6s40–90s10sChinese realism · 768p default
Wan 2.730/ 5s30–75s15sNative audio + 2-15s + multi-aspect
Luma Ray 245/ 5s40–90s9sDream Machine · base default
Kling 3.040/ 5s60–120s10sLifelike motion
Veo 3.1THIS PAGE44/ 4s90–180s8sPhotoreal + audio
Seedance 2.090/ 5s40–90s10sSpeed + adherence
HappyHorse 1.060/ 5s90–150s15s#1 benchmark · native audio · 720p default
Veo 3.1 Pro140/ 4s120–240s8sTop-tier cinematic · 4K
Sora 236/ 4s90–180s20sOpenAI cinematic · budget 720p
Sora 2 Pro164/ 4s90–180s20sOpenAI cinematic · HD default

Credits

Veo 3.1 credit cost on gVideo

Veo 3.1 costs 44 credits per 4-second video, or 88 credits for 8 seconds. All 14 models share a single credit pool under your gVideo subscription.

Veo 3.1 is the premium tier on gVideo. Credit cost reflects the provider's pricing plus native audio generation. Veo allows 4, 6, or 8 second renders; pick per generation. All paid plans include Veo 3.1 access.

44
cr / 4s
88
cr / 8s

Common questions about Veo 3.1

Is Veo 3.1 free to try on gVideo?

The 100-credit free signup covers two Veo 3.1 4-second renders (44 credits each) with credits to spare, or one 8-second render (88 credits). Veo 3.1 is also unlocked on every paid plan starting at $9.99/mo. Free-tier users can test Seedance 2.0 and Wan 2.6 with their remaining credits too.

Does Veo 3.1 generate audio on gVideo?

Yes. Veo 3.1 is the only model on gVideo that produces native synced audio — ambient sound, simple effects, and short dialogue can be requested directly in the prompt.

What's the difference between Veo 3.1 and Veo 2?

Veo 3.1 is Google DeepMind's current flagship and is a large jump over Veo 2 on photorealism, prompt adherence, and native audio. gVideo runs on the production Veo 3.1 endpoint.

Can I use Veo 3.1 output commercially?

Yes on all paid plans. Commercial usage rights are included with every paid tier on gVideo.

What's the max video length on Veo 3.1?

Veo 3.1 on gVideo supports up to 8 seconds per generation. For longer sequences, stitch multiple clips in post or use Kling 3.0 (10s max).

How does Veo 3.1 compare to Sora 2?

Veo 3.1 and Sora 2 are the two top contenders for photorealism. Veo has the edge on native audio and respects complex prompts more reliably; Sora 2 has a slight edge on surreal or stylized subjects. Sora 2 Pro is also available on gVideo — run the same prompt on both and pick the take you prefer.

Ready to generate with Veo 3.1?

Start free — 100 credits on signup, no credit card required.