We partnered with artists, designers, and builders to create new AI tools that solve real problems in their creative workflows. Here’s what’s new: — Introducing Google Pics in @GoogleWorkspace: A brand-new image creation & editing tool. Move and resize objects, add text, and translate just by hovering and clicking — Big updates to @GoogleFlow: 1) You can now create with Gemini Omni Flash in Google Flow 2) Google Flow Agent is a multi-step creative partner that reasons and plans complex tasks with you. 3) Google Flow tools are custom tools you can “vibe code” for animations, video effects, text layering & more — Design live with @StitchbyGoogle: Now, you can use text or voice prompts to edit layouts in real time then export those designs straight to code — More creative control in @GoogleFlowMusic: Edit songs section by section, remix the style of full songs, and create music videos with our new Gemini Omni Flash model
Google Launches Agentic Creative Tools for Workspace and Video Production
Google introduced AI-driven creative tools, including Google Pics in Google Workspace and an agent for Google Flow. Google Pics enables interactive image editing like moving objects or translating text via simple clicks, while Google Flow now features an agent capable of reasoning through complex, multi-step production tasks.
- Google Flow Agent
- Multi-step reasoning and task planning
- Google Pics
- Object manipulation and text translation
- Stitch by Google
- Voice-to-layout editing and code export
- Flow Music
- Section-based editing and video generation
- Core Model
- Gemini Omni Flash
This update shifts from single-turn generation to agentic workflows where AI plans and acts independently. By incorporating the Gemini Omni Flash launch, Google provides the reasoning required for granular editing. This follows the addition of Google AI Studio's Workspace connectors, which allow agents to interact directly with live document ecosystems.
You can now use Stitch by Google to modify layouts using voice prompts and export results to code. In Google Flow Music, you can remix song styles or generate music videos using multimodal models. These tools extend Google AI Studio's vibe coding support to offer professional-grade control to designers and developers.
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Google Pics is a new image creation and editing tool integrated directly into Google Workspace. It allows users to generate new visuals and perform interactive edits, such as moving or resizing specific objects and adding text. Users can also translate content within images by simply hovering and clicking on the elements they wish to change.
The Google Flow Agent is an autonomous creative partner designed for complex, multi-step tasks. Unlike standard AI assistants that respond to single prompts, this agent uses reasoning and planning to coordinate sophisticated creative workflows. It can manage projects across several stages, helping users execute intricate production goals within the Google Flow video and animation platform.
Vibe coding in Google Flow refers to a development approach where users create custom creative tools using natural language descriptions rather than traditional programming. This allows creators to build their own specialized functions for animations, video effects, and text layering. It lowers the technical barrier for building functional logic tailored to specific production needs.
Stitch by Google is a live design tool that allows you to edit layouts in real time using text or voice prompts. Once the design is finalized through these conversational interactions, the tool can export the layout directly into code. This bridges the gap between initial creative conceptualization and the technical implementation of a design.
Google Flow Music now offers granular control for editing songs section by section and remixing the style of entire tracks. Additionally, the platform has integrated the Gemini Omni Flash model to enable the creation of music videos. These updates provide musicians and producers with more precise tools for both audio manipulation and visual content generation.



