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Google has upgraded its Veo video AI to version 3.1, allowing users to input up to three reference images for more precise video generation. The model now supports vertical video formats, ideal for platforms like Instagram and TikTok, while also improving resolution and consistency in outputs.
Disney announced a new vertical video format for its platforms, inspired by TikTok, to enhance user engagement across various content types. They also introduced tools for advertisers, including a video generation tool and a measurement system to improve campaign effectiveness.
Google’s Veo 3.1 update enhances video creation with features like 4K upscaling and native vertical format for mobile. It allows users to generate videos from reference images with better identity consistency and granular control over backgrounds. The update includes SynthID watermarks for content verification, making it a strong competitor in the AI video space.
Netflix is updating its mobile app to feature a TikTok-style vertical video format, reflecting its competition with platforms like Instagram. The redesign will roll out in 2026 and aims to integrate various content types, including clips from podcasts and highlights from sports.
The article discusses Netflix's recent exploration of a TikTok-style vertical video feed within its mobile app, aiming to engage users with short, snackable content. This move reflects a shift in Netflix's strategy to compete with social media platforms for viewer attention and enhance user experience.