Google Flow Agent and Bespoke Tools: Creative Production Without Magic Shortcuts

Published on May 23, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Google has launched Flow Agent, an assistant that reasons about creative projects and suggests variations of scenes, dialogues, or narrative pacing. Additionally, it processes file batches to streamline workflows. The platform is complemented by Bespoke Tools, which allows creating custom tools without code, such as glitch effects or color correctors, and sharing them with the community. Flow Music is also updated with section-by-section editing, full cover generation, and music videos via Gemini Omni. All of this is available in over 140 countries.

A creative director gesturing at a holographic interface showing a film scene with multiple branching narrative paths, a bespoke glitch effect tool being tested in real-time on a video timeline, while Flow Music processes a waveform and generates a full cover album cover, all within a futuristic digital workspace, glowing orange and blue UI elements, monitors displaying file batch processing progress bars, cinematic photorealistic visualization, sleek minimalist studio environment, dramatic rim lighting, ultra-detailed hardware and software interfaces

Bespoke Tools: code-free customization for technical workflows 🛠️

Bespoke Tools removes the programming barrier by offering a visual interface to design effects and adjustments. Users can combine nodes to create a specific color corrector or a parametric glitch effect, and then export it as a reusable module. The community can access these tools, fostering a collaborative library. Flow Agent, for its part, analyzes the project in the background and suggests changes based on narrative or rhythmic patterns, without manual intervention. This allows iterating on scenes or dialogues without rewriting everything from scratch.

Flow Music: now you also make the music video while thinking about the lyrics 🎵

Flow Music is updated and promises to generate full covers and music videos with Gemini Omni. Sure, because recording a cover was already too easy: now the assistant does it for you, but rest assured the performance will sound like you rehearsed five minutes before the live show. And the AI-generated music videos will have that 90s wet dream aesthetic you've been asking for. Of course, if you expect the narrative pacing to have coherence, you'll have to use Flow Agent to ask it not to invent a happy ending out of nowhere.