Veo 3.1 examples, prompts, settings and image-to-video patterns
Veo 3.1 examples, prompts, settings, and image-to-video patterns across the current Veo family.
Browse Veo 3.1, Veo 3.1 Fast, and Veo 3.1 Lite examples, prompts, reusable settings, and image-to-video patterns, then open the model pages for specs, limits, and pricing. Use this page to study prompt structure, text-to-video AI patterns, and model-specific image-to-video settings before opening the matching Veo model page.
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Pricing notes (varies by model)
Veo 3.1 leads this page for examples, prompts, settings, and image-to-video patterns, with Veo 3.1 Fast and Veo 3.1 Lite kept visible as current Veo variants for faster iteration and lower-cost audio-ready tests.
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Veo models FAQ
How should I use Veo 3 for image-to-video?
Start from a strong source still, define one clear motion goal, and keep camera direction explicit. Veo 3.1 image-to-video workflows usually work best when the prompt extends the source image instead of replacing it completely.
Which Veo 3 model should I use for prompt testing?
Start with Veo 3.1 Fast or Veo 3.1 Lite when you want cheaper draft passes and quicker prompt testing, then move to Veo 3.1 for stronger final-quality cinematic output and more reference-guided control.
Can these Veo 3.1 examples help me structure text-to-video AI prompts?
Yes. Use them as Veo 3.1 text-to-video AI baselines by keeping the same subject, motion goal, camera direction, and format while changing only one prompt variable at a time.