Comparison · updated 2026-08-07

baz vs Google Veo

Frontier AI video model (via Gemini / Flow)

Google Veo is a frontier text-to-video model producing short, high-fidelity footage with audio. baz is a video-creation studio built on skills — reusable style files an AI agent applies to your product — and it uses Veo as one of its integrated footage models. Veo generates shots; baz composes finished videos that can contain Veo shots.

Credit where due: Veo is among the highest-quality video models available, with native audio generation.

What baz actually sells: video skills

A skill is a context file that teaches an AI agent one specific video style — its structure, pacing, typography, motion grammar, and sound design. Hand an agent the skill plus your product, and it rebuilds that video for you. Run it in your own agent, like Claude Code or Codex, or directly in the baz editor.

27 official skills ship today. The core of the library is motion-graphics SaaS explainers and product-launch films; it is expanding into social formats — documentaries, news reels, founder stories, map animations, and data reels. Because a skill is reusable, every episode of a series comes out in the same grammar instead of being rebuilt from scratch.

Side by side

FeaturebazVideo skills for AI agentsGoogle VeoFrontier AI video model (via Gemini / Flow)
What it isA video studio: skills + agent + editor + rendererA video generation model
Unit of creationA skill — a reusable video styleA prompt for one shot
Primary outputFinished multi-scene branded videosShort footage clips
Typography & UIReal fonts, real animated UINot reliable for text
CompositionMulti-track timeline, transitions, layersNone — single clips
Uses Veo?Yes — integrated as a footage model
Runs inside your agentYes — Claude Code, CodexGemini API
Pricing modelTop-up usage balance, per operationSubscription bundle or per-second API

Veo is bundled into Google AI subscriptions (from ~$20/month) or billed per second via API. baz runs on a top-up usage balance; Veo clips inside baz are priced per second of footage. Competitor pricing is approximate as of 2026-08-07 — check their site for current plans.

Choose baz if…

  • You want a finished video, not raw generated shots
  • Your video needs readable text, brand colors, and structure
  • You want footage, motion graphics, audio, and export in one place

Choose Google Veo if…

  • You need raw high-fidelity shots to edit elsewhere
  • You are already deep in the Google/Gemini ecosystem
  • You are building your own pipeline on the Veo API

Common questions

What is the difference between baz and Google Veo?

Veo is a model that generates clips. baz is a product that composes complete branded videos from reusable skills — and it integrates Veo, so Veo footage can appear inside a baz composition.

Can I use Veo through baz?

Yes. baz offers Veo as an integrated footage generator priced per second, placing the result on a multi-track timeline alongside motion graphics, voiceover, and music.

Why not just use Veo directly for a product video?

Product videos are mostly typography, UI, and structure — what video models render least reliably. The working pattern is AI footage for atmosphere plus real motion graphics for the message, which is what a baz skill assembles.

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Pick a skill. Get the video.

Run a skill in your own coding agent, or in the baz editor. Usage comes out of a balance you top up, with a listed price per operation — no seat subscription to make a video.