Google has added new language support to its AI tools but video generation features remain limited. The company rolled out updates for text and image creation in more languages. However users who want to make videos with AI will find fewer options. Right now the video tools only work well in English. People using other languages may face errors or missing functions.
(Google’s AI Feature Language Support Currently Limited for Video Generation Tools.)
This gap comes as Google pushes harder into generative AI. Its main rivals like Meta and OpenAI also offer multilingual support but focus mostly on text. Video is harder to handle because it needs more data and computing power. Google says it is working on expanding language coverage for video. No clear timeline has been shared yet.
Users in non-English markets have noticed the difference. Some report that prompts in their native tongue do not produce good results. Others say the system ignores parts of their request. Google’s help pages confirm that full video support is still in progress.
The company did not give reasons for the delay. Experts believe training video models in many languages takes time. It also requires large amounts of clean video data with accurate captions. That kind of data is not easy to collect for every language.
(Google’s AI Feature Language Support Currently Limited for Video Generation Tools.)
For now people who rely on Google’s AI for video must use English. Those who need local language output might look elsewhere. Google continues to improve its systems but video remains a work in progress.

