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    Generate video with Google Veo 3.1

    Google DeepMind's cinematic video model — with audio baked in

    Veo 3.1 is Google DeepMind's premium video model, delivered on Singular Lab through Google's Vertex AI. It's the model to reach for when the shot needs to feel like a real film: cinematic lensing, controlled lighting, and — uniquely — an audio track (dialogue, ambient, music) generated together with the picture so the two never drift out of sync.

    What Veo 3.1 is best at

    Audio-native generation — dialogue + ambient + music baked into the video

    Cinematic camera language: dolly, crane, whip-pan handled correctly

    Physical light + shadow behaves like a real cinematographer's rig

    First-frame image reference for continuity across shots

    Fast tier (Veo 3.1 Fast) for iteration; standard tier for finals

    8-second clips in 16:9 and 9:16, 720p / 1080p

    Who's using Veo 3.1 on Singular Lab

    • Short-form ad teams needing on-brand audio and video in one pass
    • Music-video creators who want the score baked in, not mixed later
    • Film-school and pre-vis workflows where cinematic language matters
    • Anyone who kept switching between video-model and TTS to sync audio

    FAQ

    Do I need a Google Cloud account for Veo 3.1?

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    No. Singular Lab runs Veo through our own Vertex AI backend — no personal Google Cloud project, no separate billing. Same credit balance as every other model.

    Veo 3.1 vs Veo 3.1 Fast — what's the difference?

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    Veo 3.1 Fast is a lower-latency variant for iteration (usually ~40% cheaper in credits), Veo 3.1 standard is the higher-fidelity tier for finals. Both in the model selector — iterate on Fast, ship on standard.

    Does Veo 3.1 really include audio?

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    Yes. Veo 3.1 generates video and audio together — the model reads your prompt for dialogue cues, ambient hints ("rain on the window"), and music mood, then produces both tracks locked in sync. You can mute the audio or overlay a custom track in the timeline.

    How does Veo 3.1 compare to Sora 2?

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    Veo leans into cinematic camera language and audio-native output. Sora 2 leans into physical simulation and long single takes. Both are close on realism — try the same prompt on both.

    Try Google Veo 3.1 free

    Opens Manual Creation with Google Veo 3.1 preselected.