Google’s latest AI image-to-video tool has made its debut on new Honor smartphones , ahead of its wider rollout to Gemini users.
The feature, powered by Google’s Veo 2 model, allows users to transform still images into short five-second videos directly from the Gallery app on Honor’s upcoming 400 and 400 Pro devices, launching on 22 May. The technology offers quick generation, usually taking just a minute or two per video.
Designed with simplicity in mind, the tool does not allow text prompts, leaving the AI to interpret each image as it sees fit. Results can be mixed: straightforward subjects such as pets or portraits often yield smooth, lifelike motion, but the tool struggles with complex visuals.
Some results have been amusing or surreal — a pigeon flying out of Van Gogh’s eye, for instance — suggesting that the AI’s creative choices still lack refinement.
Owners of the Honor 400 series will be able to try the feature for free for two months, with a limit of ten videos per day. After the trial, a Google subscription will likely be required, though pricing and terms have not yet been announced.
While video generation is already available to Google’s Gemini Advanced subscribers using text input, image-based generation remains limited to selected users under Google Cloud’s enterprise offerings, where it’s priced at 50 cents per second.
With this early release, Honor users gain rare first-hand access to an experimental AI feature that remains out of reach for most.
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