Samsung is reportedly developing a Generative AI-powered Image to Video feature. A future version of One UI would introduce this video generation tool. Honor’s early launch of this feature sparked discussion across the internet.
Recently, X tipster PandaFlashPro revealed that Samsung is working on an Image to Video feature, leveraging Generative AI. It comes after Honor’s Image to Video feature, which is set to debut with the new flagship next week.
One UI will likely utilize Google Gemini’s GenAI video generation capabilities. While the feature details aren’t disclosed, Samsung’s Image to Video feature should rely on Gemini. It will turn static images into a short video clip.
Samsung has Google have a close partnership in ecosystem optimization. Samsung debuts new Wear OS versions and features like Circle to Search, and Google proudly flaunts Galaxy devices (rather than its own Pixel) to showcase new features.
That said, Samsung and Google would have already been working on the development of the Image to Video generation tool. Foldables are coming this July, and the S26 series will land sometime in January next year with One UI 8.5.
Last year, Samsung introduced the AI-powered Sketch to Image feature. It’s built within the Drawing Assist kit, which lets you turn hand-drawn sketches into realistic images.
Image to Video should also function similarly. Depending on the input provided, the video clip will be generated based on AI, machine learning, and probably text inputs for relevant output.
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