How to use Agent in Google Flow | Find Your Flow

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Summary

Google Flow's new AI agent enables creatives to brainstorm, generate, edit, and organize assets in a unified workspace using Gemini Omni. The agent supports character adherence through tagging, batch editing across multiple assets, and single-prompt variation generation—turning iterative creative work into a streamlined, conversational process.

Key Takeaways

  1. Use tagging to maintain character consistency across assets. Simply tag named characters or settings in prompts to pull them as references and ensure visual/narrative coherence throughout projects.
  2. Generate multiple creative variations instantly by dragging outputs and using a single prompt. This batch variation approach eliminates manual re-prompting for exploring different creative directions.
  3. Leverage Gemini Omni's multi-asset editing capability to refine and maintain visual style across entire projects simultaneously, rather than editing assets individually.
  4. Use the agent as a conversational brainstorming partner for bouncing story ideas and visual style exploration. Chat back-and-forth iteration produces stronger starting points than zero-to-one generation alone.
  5. Offload asset organization to the agent by requesting it to group key assets into specific collections. This reduces manual file management overhead in creative workflows.

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Transcript Excerpt

Welcome to Google Flow, an AI creative studio built with and for creatives. Today we're diving into the all new agent in Google Flow, built directly into your workspace. Your agent offers a range of helpful capabilities. And today we will explore how you can brainstorm, generate, edit, and organize your files with the agent in Google Flow. Let's dive in. First, to activate the agent, simply hit the agent button inside the prompt bar. You can toggle this on or off at any point. Now your agent is ready to help you get to work. Think of it as your creative assistant. Great for bouncing story ideas or exploring visual styles. Your agent provides strong starting points, and you can chat back and forth to develop your concepts and explore the paths you like most. The agent also helps maintain ch…

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