Comparison
Martini vs Veo
Veo 3 and Veo 3.1 from Google DeepMind are state-of-the-art for realism, real-world physics, and native synchronized audio — and you can use Veo on Martini. Pick Google's own surfaces (Gemini, Flow, Vertex AI) when you want a Google-native UI or are already on Google Cloud. Pick Martini when you want Veo alongside Sora, Kling, Runway, and the rest — chained on a node canvas with NLE export and team collaboration.
When to choose Martini
- You want Veo 3.1 alongside Sora 2, Kling 3, Runway Gen-4, and Hailuo in one project rather than commit to a single model.
- You hand off to Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut Pro and want XML/EDL export with timing intact.
- Multi-shot narrative or episodic work — storyboard mode and script nodes carry continuity across shots.
- You're not locked into the Google ecosystem — mix Veo with non-Google models freely.
- You collaborate live on the canvas, with workspace billing and per-member credit limits.
When to choose Veo
- You're already on Google Cloud or a Workspace customer and want native billing and admin.
- Veo 3.1's native synchronized audio (sound effects, ambience, dialogue baked into the model) is the deciding feature for your project.
- You're a Gemini consumer subscriber and want Veo embedded in the assistant you already use.
- You build with the Gemini API or Google AI Studio and need programmatic access to Veo.
- Vertex AI billing per second or per token fits your enterprise procurement.
- You like the Flow creative-pro UX tuned to Veo workflows.
Side-by-side comparison
| Attribute | Martini | Veo |
|---|---|---|
| Primary surface | Infinite node canvas with multi-step workflows. | Multiple Google surfaces — Gemini, Flow, AI Studio, Vertex AI. |
| Veo access | Google Veo (Veo 3, Veo 3.1) is a node on the canvas. | Veo native via Gemini consumer, Flow, AI Studio dev, or Vertex AI enterprise. |
| Multi-model coverage | Sora 2, Veo 3.1, Kling 3 / O3, Runway Gen-4, Hailuo, Vidu, Seedance 2 in one canvas. | Veo-centric on each Google surface; mixing with non-Google models requires leaving the surface. |
| Native synchronized audio | Calls Veo 3.1 with the same native-audio capability when you select the model. | Native synchronized audio is a flagship Veo 3.1 feature on Google surfaces. |
| Multi-shot / storyboard | Storyboard mode and script nodes for multi-shot continuity. | Flow has multi-shot tools tuned for Veo; surfaces like Gemini and AI Studio are clip-by-clip. |
| NLE export | XML and EDL out to Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro. | Direct download / API egress; no native timeline export. |
| Team collaboration | Multiplayer canvas, workspace billing, per-member credit limits. | Workspace and Vertex AI admin; surfaces designed for individual or developer use. |
| Output quality on Veo | Same as native — when the model is Veo, the output is Veo. | Native Veo with Google-tuned UX details. |
| Pricing posture | Free tier with 100 credits per month; paid tiers transparent and team-aware. | Veo billed by surface — Gemini consumer subscription, Flow creative subscription, AI Studio credits, Vertex AI per-second/per-token enterprise. |
| Modality breadth | Image, video, audio, music, 3D, LLM in one canvas. | Veo-focused on creative surfaces; broader modalities live in other Google products. |
Workflow comparison
| Step | Martini | Veo |
|---|---|---|
| Brief: a 30-second cinematic ad with native audio and recurring character | Open one canvas project; place reference image nodes for the character, Veo 3.1 image-to-video nodes for cinematic shots, Sora 2 or Kling for variety, voice and music nodes, and an export node. | Open Flow or Gemini; generate Veo clips one at a time; assemble in another tool. |
| Lock the character | Drop reference images on FLUX Kontext or Nano Banana 2 nodes; reference-image conditioning carries the look across shots. | Use Veo's reference workflow on the Google surface you're on. |
| Generate cinematic clips with native audio | Veo 3.1 nodes generate the cinematic shots with synchronized audio; chain into the rest of the canvas. | Veo native with synchronized audio; download clips for editorial assembly. |
| Add voice or music outside the model | ElevenLabs voiceover node or music model node aligned to clip durations. | Veo native audio plus separate voice/music tools as needed. |
| Edit and export | Storyboard timeline + XML/EDL export into Premiere Pro for the final cut. | Download clips; assemble in your NLE. |
Pricing and operational tradeoffs
- Martini: free tier with 100 credits per month, no card required; paid tiers transparent and team-aware.
- Veo is sold via multiple Google surfaces — Gemini consumer subscription tiers, Google AI Studio (developer credits), Vertex AI (enterprise per-token / per-second), and Flow (creative-pro subscription).
- Pricing differs by surface; describe at the surface level rather than to the dollar because rates drift.
- Vertex AI per-second / per-token enterprise pricing is best when you already have GCP procurement; Martini per-credit pricing is more predictable for creative teams not on GCP.
Which to choose by use case
Google Cloud or Workspace enterprise
Recommendation: Veo on Vertex AI
Native billing, admin, and procurement keep Veo inside your existing GCP footprint.
Gemini consumer subscriber
Recommendation: Veo on Gemini
Veo embedded in the assistant you already use is the friction-free path to single-clip generation.
Developer building a programmatic Veo integration
Recommendation: Gemini API / AI Studio
Direct API access to Veo for application-embedded video generation.
Multi-model creative team mixing Veo with Sora, Kling, Runway
Recommendation: Martini
One canvas, every model wired together, NLE export — the orchestrator angle.
Indie filmmaker building a multi-shot project
Recommendation: Martini
Storyboard mode, multi-shot continuity, and Veo as one of several models you can mix.
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Frequently asked questions
- Can I use Veo on Martini?
- Yes. Google Veo (Veo 3 and Veo 3.1) is one of the video model nodes on the canvas. You can call Veo from a workflow and chain its output into image edits, lipsync, audio, or NLE export without leaving Martini.
- Is Martini Veo output the same as Google Veo native?
- Yes — when the model is Veo 3.1, the output is Veo 3.1. Quality parity is the orchestrator's strength. The win for Martini is what surrounds the Veo call: multi-model chaining, storyboard mode, team collaboration, and NLE export.
- Does Martini support Veo native synchronized audio?
- Yes — when you call Veo 3.1, you get the model's native audio capability. The audio is generated by Veo on the Google side; Martini orchestrates the call and the surrounding workflow.
- Why use Martini instead of Flow or Gemini?
- When you want Veo alongside Sora, Kling, Runway, or Hailuo in the same project — or when you're not on Google Cloud and don't want to be — Martini gives you the workflow around the model. If you're already in the Google ecosystem and Veo is enough, Flow or Gemini is fine.
- How does pricing compare?
- Veo is billed differently on each Google surface — Gemini subscription, AI Studio credits, Vertex AI per-second, Flow creative-pro subscription. Martini's per-credit pricing is more predictable for creative teams; Vertex AI is best when you have GCP procurement.
- Can I export Veo work to Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut Pro?
- On Martini, yes — XML and EDL with clip timing intact. On Google surfaces today you download clips and assemble in your NLE manually.
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