

Nano Banana for Video Editing - Caira Camera × Gemini Omni
Last year, Caira by Camera Intelligence became the first mirrorless camera in the world to edit photo at the point of capture using Google's generative image model, Nano Banana. This year we're doing it for video.
Caira is now the first mirrorless camera connected to a world model. Google's Gemini Omni - unveiled at I/O in May 2026 - and Runway's Aleph are integrated into the Caira app. World models allow users to execute advanced visual effects and camera motions techniques in the moment using natural language.
Relight a scene, add camera motion, remove what shouldn't be there, extend a set. In plain English, at the point of capture. No desktop, no post production. For a filmmaker without a VFX budget, that means testing three treatments of a shot instantly instead of waiting 1/2 weeks trying to execute it in After Effects.
We'll also cover AI ethics, what we deliberately don't let it do, and why we rebuilt the feature after last year's feedback.
Come and try it. We'll talk for 15 minutes, then you can play with the camera and chat with our team.
Running order
10:00 - Arrive, coffee
10:15 - Vishal Kumar, CEO & co-founder: what a world model does inside a camera, and where this goes next
10:30 - Live Omni demos
10:40 - Three hands-on stations: Omni video editing · computational photography · open bench
12:00 - Close
Applications open on the day for the Omni beta - 10 filmmakers, free for a duration.
A private room is available for 1:1 interviews and filming. Tell us in advance and we'll book you a slot.
Hosted at Digital Catapult, London. This is a private event and only accepted guests will be allowed. All guests will be registered by security.