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Google Launches Standalone Flow App for Android

Flow Beta brings the AI creative studio to Android, with live camera capture, background generation and synced library

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Summary

  • Google has silently released the Flow app in beta on the Play Store for all Android phones.
  • Google Flow beta app is free to download and allows users to generate images, videos and storyboards.
  • You can also use images from your phone as inspiration to generate content and share them directly from the app.
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Right before the curtain went up at Google I/O 2026, Google dropped the Google Flow app on the Play Store, which is currently in beta. It brings the full AI creative studio, which was previously limited to desktop users, to Android for the first time. This allows users to capture images from their smartphone and import them right over to their Google Flow storyboard to create and generate images and videos. 

Google Flow Puts Veo, Imagen and Gemini in One Place 

The Google Flow app has now been released in the Play Store for all users and it is available for free. It is built around Veo, Imagen, and Gemini and even integrates capabilities from ImageFX and Whisk so users can generate, edit, and animate everything in one unified environment. 

Google Flow Beta Android App Home Page UI Screenshot
Google Flow Beta Android App Home Page UI Screenshot

The standout feature with the app launch is direct camera integration. Users can use their camera roll or even the camera to provide real-world context, which makes it genuinely useful for creators who want to capture a scene and immediately start building something around it.

Moreover, any AI-generated projects and assets made on the desktop version will be synced with the mobile app when signed in with the same Google account. So users can pick up right where they left off. 

Users can also run multiple image and video generations in the background and get a notification when the media is ready. Once the AI generation is ready, it can be downloaded right to the device and is ready to share directly from the app itself. 

The Google Flow beta app is live on the Play Store for all Android devices, and users can download it from there. 

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