I Was Completely Wrong About Whisk AI
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Gemini 3 has changed the game. In this gemini 3 review, I combine gemini veo 3, google ai studio tools, and whisk ai into one powerful workflow to build professional landing pages with smooth scroll animations.
Google Whisk: https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk
Google Flow: https://labs.google/flow/about
Hero UI: https://www.heroui.com/
Motion: https://motion.dev/
21st.dev: https://21st.dev/
Google Gemini 3 powers some incredible experimental tools that most people don't know how to use together. Whether you've seen the debates around gpt 5.2 vs gemini 3 or chatgpt 5.2 vs gemini 3, the real question isn't which model wins on benchmarks. It's about what you can actually build.
In this video, I walk through a complete workflow using Whisk (powered by Nano Banana Pro for image generation and Gemini 3 for prompt enhancement), Google Flow with gemini veo 3 for video creation, and Claude Code for implementation. You'll see how to generate consistent keyframes, create smooth transitions between them, convert assets for web performance, and build a polished landing page with Hero UI and Motion.dev.
This isn't vibe coding where you hope for the best. It's a structured approach that combines AI tools strategically. While discussions about gemini 3 pro vs gpt 5.1 or gemini 3 vs gpt 5.2 dominate AI news, I'm focused on showing you practical applications with tools like gemini 3 flash, gemini 3 pro, and gemini 3 deep think capabilities through Google AI Studio.
I also show you how to use 21st.dev for component inspiration and how Claude Code automatically adapts components to fit your project without explicit instructions.
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#ai #gemini #claudecode #chatgpt #googleaistudio #ainews #vibecoding #nanabananapro #antigravity #googleantigravity