Veo 3.1 is Google DeepMind's latest video model, the release that renders cinematic footage and its matching sound in one pass, so speech, room tone, and effects arrive with the picture instead of being layered on later. The catch has always been access: reaching the engine through Google means a Cloud project, Vertex AI billing, and API plumbing before a single frame renders. Muse takes those steps off the table. Open the generator, describe a shot, and the current Veo 3.1 release renders it with the audio already inside, no cloud console, no waitlist, no card to start, just it in a browser tab and free the first time you run it.
Every mode here runs on the same the engine model, with native audio and cinematic camera control built in. Pick how you want to start.
Type what the scene should look and sound like, and Veo 3.1 hands back a finished clip with dialogue, room tone, and effects already in place. It reads film language natively: ask for a slow push-in, a handheld follow, or a sunset silhouette, and the shot lands with the pacing and audio you described. Nothing to install, and no separate voiceover or sound pass after.
Speech, ambient tone, and effects come out of the same this model render, so the audio-editing step drops off your list entirely
Push-ins, follow shots, whip pans, and time-lapses come straight from your written prompt, no rig and no keyframing
Describe the lighting, palette, and mood in plain sentences and the engine grades the frame to match
Bring your own frames and Veo 3.1 sets them moving. A start frame decides where the shot opens, an optional end frame decides where it lands, and up to three reference images hold a face, product, or outfit steady as the camera moves. Animating a single still has its own home on the dedicated Image to Video page; this mode keeps to what it does straight from your uploads.
Anchor a clip with one image, or bracket it with two to steer exactly where the Veo 3.1 motion travels
A referenced face, outfit, or product keeps its appearance across the whole shot, not just the opening frame
People from your frames talk with mouth movement matched to the native audio the engine renders for the line
Once a it clip looks right, keep it going: the extend control picks up from the closing frame so motion, lighting, and the audio bed carry forward without a visible seam, chain a few and a short clip becomes a continuous run. When the cut is locked, a one-click upscale lifts the finished clip to 4K for a delivery-ready master.
Send a finished 1080p render through a one-click pass to 4K for cleaner edges on big screens, an upscale of the clip rather than a change to Veo 3.1's native output
Continue a this model clip from its last frame so the action and the audio flow on unbroken, the 3.1 clip-chaining feature at work
Export 9:16 with the audio intact for Reels, Shorts, and TikTok, no re-crop needed
The Veo 3.1 capabilities that actually move a project along, with none of the Google Cloud paperwork in the way.
Because Veo 3.1 is a sign-in away here, these projects start in minutes instead of after a cloud account is provisioned.

Give the engine a script and a reference face and it produces a presenter who speaks the lines, with lips, voice, and expression in sync and no recording booth involved. It suits anyone who wants a spoken explainer or a hosted segment without stepping in front of a camera, and the native audio means the voice ships attached to the clip.

Small teams lean on it to make ads they could never afford to film: a product held in cinematic light, a mascot that stays consistent from shot to shot, a fifteen-second spot with a voiceover, all built from prompts. What used to need a crew and a booking now comes out of a browser tab the same afternoon.

Directors and designers use this model to see an idea before anyone books a set: blocking a camera move, testing how a location reads, or roughing a sequence with temp sound to feel the pacing. Each pass is cheap enough to try a dozen versions, and an upscale makes the winner clean enough to drop into a pitch.
No Google Cloud, no downloads. Sign in and the Veo 3.1 generator is ready to go.
How access, the two tiers, the output, and the free credits work when you run Veo 3.1 here.
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Pick a version, describe your video and press Generate.
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