How to Use Google Omni in ChatGPT
Google Omni is available in CreativeClaw. Connect CreativeClaw to ChatGPT, ask for Google Omni by name, and ChatGPT can submit the video job, wait for the render, and return the finished clip inside the conversation. No Google API key, no separate model account, and no dashboard hopping.
This guide shows how to use Google Omni in ChatGPT, when to choose it, and how it fits alongside Veo, Seedance, Kling, and the rest of the CreativeClaw video lineup.
Why use CreativeClaw for Google Omni in ChatGPT?
ChatGPT already generates images with GPT Image and video with Sora - but you're locked to OpenAI's own models. CreativeClaw adds the models OpenAI doesn't ship: Google's Nano Banana and Veo, ByteDance's Seedance, ElevenLabs voices, Flux, Recraft, and more - all without leaving ChatGPT. Here's why it's the simplest way to use Google Omni in ChatGPT:
- Models OpenAI doesn't have - Google Omni isn't part of ChatGPT natively. CreativeClaw connects it (and 100+ other models) through one app, so you can use the best model for the job instead of whatever's built in.
- No API keys, no extra accounts - You don't need a Google, ByteDance, or ElevenLabs account. Connect one app and every model is available instantly.
- No subscriptions - Pay only for what you generate. $10 = 1,000 credits. No monthly fees, credits never expire.
- Results inline in ChatGPT - Generated media previews right inside the conversation. No tab-switching, no downloads to manage.
- Let ChatGPT iterate - ChatGPT generates, looks at the result, refines the prompt, and regenerates - all in one conversation. Your assistant becomes your creative director.
- Works in ChatGPT and Codex - CreativeClaw is a remote MCP server. Use it from ChatGPT or the Codex CLI - same account, same models, wherever you work.
How to use Google Omni in ChatGPT
Step 1: Connect CreativeClaw in ChatGPT. Open the apps menu, search Creative Claw, enable it, and sign in. See the setup guide.
Step 2: Ask ChatGPT for Google Omni. Name the model and describe the shot:
Use CreativeClaw to generate a 6-second Google Omni video:
a cinematic product reveal of a matte black smart speaker on a warm desk,
slow push-in camera, soft morning light, realistic reflections.
Step 3: Let ChatGPT handle the render. Video generation runs asynchronously, so ChatGPT submits the job and polls CreativeClaw until the video is ready.
Step 4: Iterate in the same chat. Ask for a different camera move, shorter script, alternate aspect ratio, or a variation using another video model.
Setup in ChatGPT (and Codex)
ChatGPT (web, desktop, mobile) - Open the apps menu in the message composer, search for Creative Claw, enable it, and sign in. From then on, ask ChatGPT to generate and it uses the connected models. See the full setup guide.
Codex CLI - Add CreativeClaw as a remote MCP server in your Codex configuration using the CreativeClaw MCP URL. Same account and models as ChatGPT, available from your terminal.
No API keys, no per-provider accounts. One connection gives you every supported model - and it's the same account whether you work in ChatGPT or Codex.
When to use Google Omni
Use Google Omni when you want a Google video model inside your ChatGPT workflow and you do not want to leave the conversation to manage provider accounts or API keys.
It is especially useful for:
- launch videos and product reveals
- social clips and ad variations
- cinematic b-roll
- image-to-video tests from approved campaign stills
- comparing Google video output against Seedance or Veo
Google Omni vs other video models
CreativeClaw lets ChatGPT use multiple video models from the same conversation, so you can pick by job instead of forcing one model into every task.
| If you want… | Use | Why |
|---|---|---|
| A Google video option | Google Omni | Direct Google model access through CreativeClaw |
| Premium 4K Google output | Veo 3.1 | High-fidelity hero content and synchronized audio |
| Strong all-round video | Seedance 2.0 | Director control, native audio, strong motion |
| Expressive faces | Kling | Strong character expression and facial nuance |
| Lower-cost batch iteration | MiniMax Hailuo | Useful for drafts and high-volume tests |
For most teams, the best workflow is to test Google Omni against Seedance or Veo on the same prompt, then use the strongest result as the production direction.
Example prompts
Try these inside ChatGPT after CreativeClaw is connected:
Use Google Omni to create a 16:9 video for a SaaS launch:
a founder walks into frame beside a laptop showing an analytics dashboard,
warm office light, confident but natural motion, premium startup feel.
Use Google Omni to animate this approved product image into a 5-second ad clip.
Keep the product shape exact, add a slow camera push, subtle background motion,
and polished commercial lighting.
Create three Google Omni variations of this same scene:
one cinematic, one social-first, and one clean product-demo style.
Return all three so I can compare them.
FAQ
Can I use Google Omni in ChatGPT today?
Yes. CreativeClaw exposes Google Omni to ChatGPT through one connected app, so you can request it directly in the conversation.
Do I need a Google API key?
No. CreativeClaw handles the model connection. You use your CreativeClaw account and credits instead of setting up separate provider accounts.
Can ChatGPT compare Google Omni with other video models?
Yes. Ask ChatGPT to generate the same prompt with Google Omni, Veo, and Seedance, then compare the results for realism, motion, lighting, and brand fit.
What should I use if Google Omni is not the right fit?
Use Veo 3.1 for premium Google video output, Seedance 2.0 for strong all-round cinematic generation, or video generation in ChatGPT for the full model comparison.