In the past, traditional office work has always revolved around documents, spreadsheets, and slides (such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Apple Pages, Numbers, Keynote,GoogleNow, Google wants to add an app called Vids.Makes it easier than ever for users to create collaborative, shareable videos.
Vids is a new AI application that helps users generate storyboards for video content, choose styles, edit drafts, and also provides pre-recorded narration and supports secure collaboration and sharing of projects.Expected to be available in Workspace Labs beta by June.
“Our ethos is,If you can make a slideshow, you can make a video in Vids, no video production (experience) required.”
IT Home learned from the announcement that users can do all of this work by themselves.You can also use Google's Gemini AI to create a rough draft of your videoGemini can build storyboards, it can write a script, it can turn your script into sound via text-to-speech, and it can create images for you to use in your videos.Google Vids There is a video library and audio library, and users can also add their own videos to it.
After creating content in Vids, users can share it with others. Just like Google's other productivity tools, when users share a video, they are not just sharing a file with a play button.People you share with can comment, leave messages, and even edit the video themselves. You can export it to an MP4 if you want,” Behr says, “but we wanted it to look a lot like our other collaboration apps. In her and Google’s minds, videos are no different than spreadsheets. These aren’t Hollywood productions — they’re just for sharing simple, quick videos at work.”