YouTube has introduced a suite of new generative AI features for Shorts that help creators bring still images to life, apply artistic effects, and explore AI tools in one place. The additions include an image‑to‑video generator, new AI effects, and a dedicated AI Playground hub, all powered by Google’s Veo 2 video model.
Turn Photos into Short Videos
Using the image-to-video feature, users will have the ability to upload any picture in their camera roll and see it turn into a six-second animated video. After selecting a certain photo, the AI will then propose applicable animating movements, such as smooth drifting scenes, lively movement in a group picture, or innovative zooms in city scenes. During one of the demos, YouTube demonstrated how the walking man image on a crosswalk signal could walk and dance as the zoom on the frame smoothly shifted.

New Generative AI Effects
The updated Shorts camera now includes an “AI” tab under Effects, where creators discover generative filters that animate doodles, turn selfies into underwater scenes, or even duplicate participants in a frame. Each effect taps into Veo 2’s video synthesis to render fully animated sequences from simple user inputs. These visual tools let users craft unique Shorts without needing advanced editing skills.
AI Playground: One Stop for Creativity
YouTube’s AI Playground unifies all of these new features along with inspirational examples and pre‑filled prompts. Accessible via the sparkle icon in the top right of the Shorts camera interface, the Playground guides creators through each tool and suggests ideas for mixing effects. The feature is available now in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, with a wider rollout planned later this year.
Under the Hood: Veo 2 and SynthID
All of the new tools run on Google DeepMind’s Veo 2 video model, which balances speed with visual fidelity. YouTube embeds an invisible SynthID digital watermark into every AI‑generated clip so viewers and platforms can identify synthetic content. This watermarking aligns with Google’s broader use of SynthID across AI media to promote transparency and trust.

What Comes Next
YouTube will support Veo 3, its next-generation video and audio AI model, later this summer, and creators will be able to rely on even longer and more complex AI creations directly in Shorts. YouTube CEO Neal Mohan has announced that Shorts now receives an average of more than two hundred billion daily views and that the new AI-development tools will assist creators in keeping up with the rising demand for new, interesting content.
YouTube Shorts seeks to set mobile video creation to new heights by providing creators with intuitive AI-powered tools to animate stills and create art filters, and allowing them to develop these ideas in a dedicated workspace. Shorts is guaranteed to be one of the top platforms where one shares inspired stories anywhere on the spot, as long as the AI models improve.