Google has expanded access to its latest AI video generation tool, Veo 3, for users in India, offering a whole new level of creative possibilities. Veo 3 is designed to produce short, high-quality videos that are incredibly realistic, so much so that they appear to be captured with a real camera. What sets it apart is that it also includes background audio in the clips, which is something most AI video tools do not currently support. This combination of lifelike visuals and sound makes Veo 3 a powerful tool for content creators, educators, marketers, and filmmakers.
When Veo 3 was first introduced during the Google I/O 2025 event, it created a buzz across the tech world and social media platforms. People were impressed by the model’s ability to bring simple text prompts to life through detailed video clips. However, the tool was not available in India at the time, limiting access for a large segment of creators. Google has now made Veo 3 available to users in India, along with people in 158 other countries, such as Indonesia and all European nations.
To use Veo 3, you must have a Gemini AI Pro or Ultra plan. In India, the Pro plan costs ₹1,950 per month, while the Ultra plan is offered as a three-month package for ₹12,200. At first, only Ultra plan users could try Veo 3, but in June 2025, Google also opened it up for Pro users, making it easier for more people to use and explore. The capabilities of the model. Still, there are some usage limits in place—Pro subscribers can generate videos up to 8 seconds long in 720p resolution, with a cap of three videos per day. These limits help balance usage and maintain performance for all users.
Getting started with Veo 3 is simple. Once you have an active Gemini Pro or Ultra subscription, open the Gemini app and go to the “Video” section. There, you’ll be able to type a short description of what you want the video to show—whether it’s a scene from nature, a product demo, a cinematic shot, or a creative idea. Based on your input, Veo 3 will quickly generate a short video clip, complete with audio, that matches your prompt as closely as possible.
To ensure the responsible use of AI-generated content, Google has implemented several safeguards. All videos generated by Veo 3 will include a visible watermark to indicate that the content was created using AI. In addition, every video contains an invisible SynthID watermark, which is embedded in the file to help platforms and tools identify AI-generated content even if the visible watermark is removed. This is part of Google’s broader effort to promote transparency and prevent the misuse of generative AI technologies, especially in areas like fake news, misinformation, or impersonation.
Interestingly, users subscribed to the Ultra plan using Flow—a dedicated tool for AI-powered filmmaking—may be able to generate watermark-free content. However, even those videos still contain the SynthID marker to maintain traceability. This makes it easier for platforms and other tools to detect AI-generated media and apply the necessary rules or protections.
Veo 3’s launch in India is likely to catch the attention of creators, marketers, teachers, artists, and businesses across the country. It offers a fast and user-friendly way to create promotional videos, storytelling scenes, educational visuals, and creative clips—without needing advanced video editing skills or expensive filming equipment. All it takes is a few descriptive words, and the AI does the rest.
As generative AI continues to evolve, tools like Veo 3 represent a shift in how we create and consume visual content. They reduce the time and cost traditionally involved in video production and open the door for more people to express ideas visually—whether for fun, business, or art. With India being one of the largest and fastest-growing digital markets, Google’s decision to include Indian users in this rollout could mark a turning point in the adoption and evolution of AI-powered video creation.