Google announced Gemini Omni Flash, a new artificial intelligence model with image creation and editing capabilities. Here are all the details of the new model.
Google introduced Gemini Omni Flash, a new artificial intelligence model with image creation and editing capabilities, as part of Google I/O 2026. This new model allows users to produce image content from different inputs such as text or images.
The system not only creates images from scratch, but also offers the opportunity to make changes to existing images. Google builds this model on the idea of producing content from all kinds of input.
A New Era in the Video Editing Process
Gemini Omni Flash provides the user with greater control by eliminating image production from being a one-time process. Users who do not like the atmosphere, movements or visual details of a created scene can rearrange it through the model.
The model can change an entire scene, as well as transforming certain parts or adding movement to static images. These features make Gemini Omni Flash not only an image generator but also an image editing tool.
Benefiting from Gemini’s extensive knowledge, the model aims to make the images produced more balanced and meaningful. However, it is worth noting that the model does not currently support Turkish commands.
Wide Usage Area and Integration
Google does not limit the Gemini Omni Flash model to just one platform. Model; The Gemini application will be accessible through many different platforms such as Google Search, Flow, Gemini API, Google AI Studio and Vertex AI.
Thanks to this broad integration, both individual users, developers and businesses will be able to make image production processes more practical. It becomes possible to create and edit images directly via artificial intelligence, without the need for complex editing tools.
It remains a matter of curiosity how balanced the results of this new generation image production experience promised by Google will be in real use.
Do you think these artificial intelligence-based image editing tools can replace professional editing software?