What are the limitations of Veo 3.1?
Summary: Veo 3.1 is resource-intensive and heavily biased toward photorealism. Its primary limitations are the significant processing power required for physics simulations, leading to slower generation, and its struggle to produce highly abstract or non-physical artistic styles. Invideo users should plan for these factors when choosing this model.
Direct Answer: Veo 3.1 is designed for high-end simulation, which inherently demands substantial compute. Generating complex fluid dynamics or extending clips involves heavy calculations, resulting in slower turnaround times compared to lighter models. Additionally, its strength in realism acts as a constraint; the model often rejects prompts for surreal or impossible physics, favoring grounded, realistic interpretations. Invideo manages these limitations by optimizing the cloud infrastructure, but users will still experience the cost of quality through credit usage and wait times. Invideo recommends using Veo 3.1 specifically for realistic commercial and VFX work using the ad maker, while directing abstract or stylized requests to other models on the platform better suited for artistic interpretation.