Google has added a feature called "Flow Tools" to its AI creative studio Google Flow, letting users create, remix and share custom tools and workflows using only natural-language instructions. No coding is required, allowing creators to reproduce their individual production processes.
May 2026 · Google Labs
Build Your Own Creative Tools — Just by Describing Them
Google Flow's new Tools feature lets creators construct and remix bespoke video and image workflows using plain-language instructions alone — no code, no prompt engineering.
0
lines of code needed to build a tool
3
core models powering the studio
V1
early stage — "fun but not yet client-ready"
The Engine: Three Models, Three Roles
Each handles one stage of the idea-to-output pipeline.
Veo 3.1
Video generation
Physical expression, prompt adherence, native audio
Nano Banana
Image gen / editing
Precise edits, subject consistency, better text rendering
Gemini Omni / Flash
Multimodal understanding
Turns natural language into parameters; agent functions
Describe It → Build It → Remix It
Write a plain-text description
→
Generate a custom tool or shader
→
Remix & share with others
Premade gallery tools — Type Overlays, Video Resizer, Image Editor, Storyboard Studio, Ribbit, Converge — are free to explore. Building from scratch and remixing require a Google AI subscription (Plus / Pro / Ultra).
▲ What's working
Build editors, resizers & custom shaders with words alone
Fast storyboarding and character consistency
Batch editing across multiple assets
Cinematic, stylish output
▼ Still rough
"Not yet enough for high-end client work"
Unstable prompt adherence; misses fine details
Glitches such as mouth movement
Video-length limits and subscription costs
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