TL;DRGoogle Flow now features a redesigned user interface with a new asset grid for organizing and managing content.The creative studio software fully integrates Nano Banana for easy image generation, and taps into Whisk and ImageFX functionality.Flow also supports customizable video editing tools that let users extend a clip’s length and more.Google Flow, the brand’s AI-powered creative studio, is getting a major upgrade with a redesigned user interface and new content management features. The company announced the changes in a blog post today, which include a greater focus on image editing. Previously, Flow had a focus on video generation with Veo models at the heart of the experience. That’s changing with today’s updates, as Google wants Flow to become a universal hub for generating images, videos, and stories with Google AI.The new-look UI taps into Nano Banana for image generation, which is now “fully built into the core experience.” Google also brought features from the Whisk and ImageFX image generation experiments into the latest version of Flow. The idea is that you can use Nano Banana to create images that are then used as ingredients for video generation, all without having to switch apps.