Natural human shot
Result: A grounded shot with believable motion and lighting — the kind of content Veo 3 handles particularly well.
Google's Veo 3, inside Skrrol. Naturalistic motion, strong physics, and synchronised audio — finished on a real timeline.
Veo 3 is Google's flagship video generation model. It leans naturalistic — strong on motion physics, believable human movement, grounded environments, and synchronised audio in many cases. Skrrol AI exposes Veo 3 (and the higher-fidelity Veo 3.1 variant) directly in the browser studio. Pick the model, write the shot, generate, edit, export — all without leaving the tab.
What Veo 3 is good at: realistic human shots, product demos, naturalistic environment shots, and anything where motion physics and grounded believability matter more than stylisation. Veo 3 also notably ships synchronised audio in many generations — handy for talking-head shots and ambient-sound footage. For creators who need natural-looking footage rather than cinematic stylisation, Veo 3 is typically the first pick.
The Skrrol surface treats Veo 3 like any other video model: it sits in the video generator panel next to Sora 2. Pick text-to-video or image-to-video, write the shot (subject, action, camera, lighting, style, duration), choose aspect ratio, hit generate. The clip lands in your library when ready.
Veo 3.1 is the higher-fidelity variant — more credit-heavy per generation but the output climbs. Use Veo 3 for most shots; reserve Veo 3.1 for hero work where extra fidelity matters. Skrrol surfaces both side by side per generation.
After the clip lands, the full editor opens — multi-track timeline, color grading, transitions, text, music, voiceover, keyframes. Veo 3 output benefits from a light grade to match other footage; the editor handles that in seconds. Pricing follows Skrrol's standard VL credits structure for video — heavier than image and voice, comparable per-generation to Sora 2.
Veo 3 handles human motion, physics, and grounded environments believably. Strong for product, talking-head, and naturalistic content.
Animate any still while preserving the subject — Veo 3 handles motion physics on the supplied image well.
Veo 3 ships synchronised audio in many generations — useful for talking heads, ambient shots, and content where the audio matters.
Higher-fidelity option for shots where the look matters most. Slower and more credit-heavy, with output to match.
Generate at 16:9, 9:16, 1:1, and 21:9 directly.
Color grade, transitions, captions, music, and voiceover inside Skrrol's editor on the same canvas.
Result: A grounded shot with believable motion and lighting — the kind of content Veo 3 handles particularly well.
Result: A vertical product demo with synchronised audio — useful for paid social and product pages.
Result: A wide establishing shot with grounded believability and ambient audio.
Result: A naturalistic vertical clip preserving identity with subtle, physically-believable motion.
Sign in, click Generate, pick the Video tab, and select Veo 3 (or Veo 3.1 for higher fidelity).
Text-to-Video for prompt-only; Image-to-Video to animate a still.
Subject, action, camera move, lighting, style, duration. Add ambient audio cues if you want synchronised audio.
Hit Generate. The clip lands in your library when ready, with audio if Veo 3 produced it.
Open in the editor. Color grade lightly, mix synchronised audio with music and voiceover, add captions.
Render to MP4 in your chosen aspect ratio.
Skrrol AI uses VL credits across all generators — image, video, voice, and music. The same credit pool applies; heavier modalities (video) use more credits per generation than lighter ones (image, voice). Choose a plan and use credits across any generator.
Trial credits to generate a few short test clips. a few hundred to a thousand credits per clip on the higher-quality models, less for fast/preview tiers. Watermarked.
8000 VL credits — roughly the volume needed for a steady weekly upload schedule when each clip costs about a few hundred to a thousand credits. No watermark.
17000 VL credits — comfortable headroom for daily iteration, B-roll generation, and ad variants without rationing prompts.
35000 VL credits — production volume for studios shipping multiple finished video pieces per week and re-rolling generations to dial in shots.
Veo 3 for most shots; Veo 3.1 for hero shots where the extra fidelity matters. 3.1 is slower and more credit-heavy.
Yes, in many cases — synchronised audio is one of Veo 3's notable features. For full sound design control, you can still generate silent and add music / voiceover separately.
Veo 3 leans naturalistic with strong motion physics; Sora 2 leans cinematic and stylised. Both are top-tier — A/B per shot.
Up to the model's duration cap, surfaced at the top of the panel. For longer pieces, generate multiple shots and sequence.
Comparable to Sora 2 — heavier than image and voice. Standard (€7.99) covers a creator's weekly cadence; Advanced and Advanced Pro give studio headroom.
Clips live in OPFS on your device. Prompts go to Google for the model to run; Skrrol doesn't retain generated assets on a content cloud.
Every generation opens directly in the Skrrol editor. These features are particularly useful as the next step after a veo 3 video generator run.
Skrrol AI runs every generator next to a full pro editor. Your work stays on your device. Start free.