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Omni Pro Video Generator

Most AI video tools roll the dice once on a single prompt and hand you whatever falls out. Omni Pro is engineered for back-and-forth: feed it any blend of writing, imagery, audio cues, and short reference clips, and it produces a finished scene with locked-in sound. Unhappy with the rim light, the angle, or one actor's reading? Just say so in everyday words and Omni Pro touches up only that detail — every approved frame around it stays untouched.

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Why Omni Pro Behaves Like a Production Partner, Not a One-Shot Generator

Four capabilities that set Omni Pro apart from one-and-done video models, plus how each one shows up the moment you start producing a real clip.

Brief Omni Pro Like You'd Brief a Working Set

Get the opening take, then sculpt it through plain conversation. Ask Omni Pro to ease the contrast, stretch a dolly move, or rephrase a single delivery, and it touches only the slice you mentioned. Costumes, staging, momentum, the parts you already greenlit — none of them snap back to zero. It is the gap between sending a producer a note and reshooting the whole scene every time you want a minor tweak.

Image and Audio Composed in a Single Render

Spoken lines, score, and atmosphere all leave Omni Pro at the same instant as the picture, which is precisely why mouth shapes hit on the exact phoneme. Sketch the audio inside the prompt itself — muted strings, a rowdy diner, a hushed voiceover pressed against the microphone — and Omni Pro balances dialogue against the bed without forcing you to launch a second app.

Feed Omni Pro a Line, a Snapshot, a Voice Memo — or Everything at Once

Pin the hero subject by dragging in a packshot. Lock the camera path with a six-second reference. Drop a voice note and Omni Pro syncs it onto the performer's mouth. Layer any of those alongside written direction — Omni Pro parses every modality together rather than daisy-chaining outputs from three siloed models, so each input strengthens the others instead of pulling against them.

Footage That Respects Physics, History, and Plain Logic

Coffee arcs the way real coffee arcs when a cup tilts. A trench coat falls the way wool actually falls. A 1940s parlor reads as 1940 instead of a clumsy collage of eras. Omni Pro carries Gemini's foundation in physics, scientific reasoning, and cultural detail, so the model is genuinely thinking about what comes next — not just hallucinating pixels and crossing its fingers.

Why Creators Use Omni Pro

Six Reasons Omni Pro Outpaces a Patchwork of Point Tools

One-shot video generators corner you into a gamble-and-pray workflow. Omni Pro turns video into something you actively direct, and the day-to-day payoff stacks up quickly the moment you start shipping real material.

Dialogue Beats Re-Rolling

Every rival tool drags you back to the prompt box for the smallest correction. Omni Pro receives a follow-up note and rewrites only the bit you flagged, so a quick tweak takes one sentence — not a fresh dice roll that returns with the cast in entirely new outfits.

Any Input, Any Combination, One Engine

Words plus a still. A photo plus a voice memo. A motion reference plus written direction plus a mood image. Omni Pro is multimodal at the core, so blending sources isn't duct-taping three models together — every signal compounds inside the same render.

Continuity That Outlasts Edits

The hero stays the same hero across passes. A lighting note doesn't undo wardrobe. A camera adjustment doesn't shatter the scene's physics. Omni Pro propagates every approval forward, so iteration finally compounds instead of starting over.

Real-World Physics and Knowledge On Tap

Fluids pour, hair sways, period rooms read as the right era. Omni Pro inherits Gemini's depth in physics, history, scientific reasoning, and cultural nuance, so the model is reasoning toward the next frame instead of bluffing a plausible still.

Sound Born Alongside the Picture

Voice, score, and atmosphere all exit the same Omni Pro render as the visuals — the reason lip-sync hits the exact phoneme and sound effects land on the correct frame. No retrofit dubbing session, no chasing down a separate audio license.

Portrait and Landscape From a Single Brief

Render once at 16:9 for long-form platforms, then export 9:16 for Shorts, Reels, and TikTok off the same prompt. Omni Pro recomposes the shot for the ratio you select at render time, so you never crop the subject out of frame to fit a vertical surface.

Working With Omni Pro

Three Steps You Actually Take Inside Omni Pro

Omni Pro folds what used to require three separate apps — a still-image generator, a video model, and a sound suite — into one ongoing exchange. Here is the workflow from input to finished cut.

1. Hand Omni Pro Anything You've Already Got

A scribbled sentence works. A still image works. A rough voice recording works. Throw any blend of them in and Omni Pro stitches them into a single multimodal brief rather than making you commit to one starting format. The richer the context you supply at the gate, the closer that opening take lands to the version playing in your head.

2. Let Omni Pro Deliver the Opening Take

Omni Pro hands back a short clip with picture, dialogue, and atmosphere already balanced together. Choose 16:9 for landscape platforms and embeds, or 9:16 for Shorts, Reels, and TikTok. The export drops as a standard MP4, ready to publish on the spot — no extra audio render, no muxing step, no farmed-out lip-sync pipeline.

3. Direct the Next Take in Plain Words

Send the next note the way you'd ping a teammate: 'warmer key light', 'drop the second line', 'switch the red mug for clear glass'. Omni Pro folds the change in while leaving every approved detail in place. Pile on as many notes as the cut needs — each pass preserves the cast, the physics, and every prior decision you've signed off on.

FAQ

Omni Pro FAQ

What Omni Pro can do, what it leaves alone, and what to brace for the first time you put it to work.

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What separates Omni Pro from a standard text-to-video tool?

Two things, really. First, Omni Pro takes more than words alone — feed it stills, voice memos, and reference clips together as part of one brief. Second, the dialogue keeps going after the opening render: tell Omni Pro to shift the key light, swap a prop, or rework a single spoken line, and only that detail moves.

2

Can I really revise Omni Pro footage through conversation?

Yes — it is the flagship behavior. After the first cut lands, drop a note like 'cooler grade', 'have her glance left before the line', or 'swap the laptop for a notebook'. Omni Pro treats it as a continuation of the same scene, holds cast and physics steady, and re-renders only the slice you actually flagged.

3

Does Omni Pro produce the audio as well?

Spoken lines, music, and atmosphere all emerge from Omni Pro inside the same render as the visuals — that is what the 'omni' badge points to. Sketch the sound design in everyday language ('light rain, faint traffic, calm narrator close-mic'd') and Omni Pro mixes the bed automatically.

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How long does each Omni Pro clip run?

A single Omni Pro render currently delivers up to 10 seconds of footage. Telling a longer story? Generate several Omni Pro clips against the same character or reference still and chain them in your editor — wardrobe, lighting, and locations stay consistent between runs, so the joins disappear at the cut.

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Which inputs will Omni Pro accept?

Text, stills (JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP), short audio references, and short video reference clips — solo or in any combination. Omni Pro returns a standard MP4 with audio already baked in, in either 16:9 or 9:16 depending on the format you picked at render time.

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Can Omni Pro clips be used commercially?

Yes. Footage produced with Omni Pro is cleared for commercial work — ads, product demos, social campaigns, and client deliverables included. You hold the usage rights to the clips Omni Pro outputs, with no additional licensing fee tacked onto commercial releases.