Google Flow is an AI creative studio built on Veo 3.1. Breme runs Veo alongside other frontier models inside a screenplay-to-screen production pipeline. Verified July 2026.
Google Flow and Breme both generate cinematic AI video, and both run Veo 3.1. Flow is Google’s creative studio for exploring ideas: mood boards, keyframes, clips, and a single-scene builder. Breme is a production pipeline: a screenplay goes in, a shot list and storyboard are generated, and every shot renders across Veo 3.1, Kling 3.0, Seedance 2.0, and other models, with the whole package exportable for clients and crew.
| Breme | Google Flow | |
|---|---|---|
| Core focus | End-to-end production: screenplay to finished shots | Idea-to-clip creative studio: mood boards, keyframes, clips, scene builder |
| Video models | Veo 3.1, Kling 3.0, Seedance 2.0, Luma Ray 2, Vidu Q3 Pro, and more | Veo 3.1 (Lite, Fast, Quality) and Gemini Omni Flash |
| Clip length | 4 to 15 seconds per shot, model dependent, with extend | 4 to 10 seconds; extends in 8-second steps |
| Aspect ratios | 9:21 vertical to 21:9 widescreen, including 1:1, 4:3, 3:4 | 16:9 and 9:16 |
| Resolution | Up to 1080p generation; 4K via upscale | 720p or 1080p; 4K upscale on Ultra plans |
| Script import | PDF, Final Draft (.fdx), Fountain, plain text | Not offered |
| Shot list and storyboard | Generated from the screenplay; storyboard PDF export | Not offered; Scenebuilder holds one scene per project |
| Character consistency | Reusable elements with reference images across the whole production | Ingredients reuse images across clips; avatar and voice references on Gemini Omni Flash |
| Visible watermark | None on exports | Rotating Veo watermark on exports; invisible SynthID in all output |
| Pricing | Professional subscriptions; see breme.ai/pricing | Free 50 credits/day; Google AI plans from $4.99 to $199.99/mo |
Google Flow details verified July 2026 from public pricing and documentation. Tell us if something is out of date: info@breme.ai.
Partly. Both run Veo 3.1. Breme also routes shots to Kling 3.0, Seedance 2.0, Luma Ray 2, and Vidu Q3 Pro, so a Veo-style shot and a reference-heavy character shot can each use the model that handles them best.
As of July 2026, Google’s documentation lists no screenplay import, shot list, or storyboard feature. Flow projects hold one scene built clip by clip in Scenebuilder. Breme starts from the script: import PDF, Final Draft, Fountain, or plain text and the shot list and storyboard are generated from it.
Flow exports carry a visible rotating Veo watermark, and all Google-generated output embeds invisible SynthID. Breme exports have no visible watermark. Note that Veo output carries SynthID wherever it is generated, including Veo clips made through Breme.
Flow has a limited free tier of 50 credits per day, and full use requires a Google AI plan from $4.99 to $199.99 per month depending on credits. Breme sells professional production subscriptions; current plans are on breme.ai/pricing.
Bring a screenplay and leave with finished shots. Every step lives in Breme.