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Geo-restricted AI Video Generators: Is It Possible to Use Google's Veo3 Outside the US?

Geo-restrictions Around the World
In May 2025, Google launched Veo3, an AI generator capable of producing videos with synchronized native audio output. It quickly gained attention as a reliable tool for creative projects. The problem is that users can't access Veo3 in Europe, Asia and other countries outside the US.
This is to do with geo-restriction policies. In this article we’ll look into why these policies exist and what practical options are available for regular users. The solution is a little more complex than using a random VPN for Google products.

Why Google Applies Geo-restrictions for AI Services
Limiting access to Veo3 is not an arbitrary decision. It's a common practice for dealing with potential problems and limitations, such as:
● Regulatory frameworks: Different countries regulate AI-generated media in their own way.
● Infrastructure capacity: Rolling out the product step by step helps keep systems stable.
● Security and oversight: Launching in a controlled manner helps the provider monitor usage.

Compliance with regulations is the main reason for geo-restrictions. Keep in mind that it's about demonstrating control at the policy level, not monitoring every single connection attempt. If you decide to connect through another access method in good faith, it won't draw attention from Google.

Using Veo3 in Europe and Other Regions
Aside from relocating physically, you can redirect internet traffic through an intermediary—a proxy server. This way Google sends data to the server, and the server passes it on to the user. As we've mentioned, picking any cheap VPN service is not a sustainable solution. Google monitors unusual network behavior.

A more stable approach involves using whitelisted IP addresses that create conditions for stable access. These are sourced with consent and linked to verified users. Therefore, it's important to choose a trustworthy company that offers such solutions.

Exploring Access Options for Veo3
Once geo-restrictions issue is resolved, you can move to choosing the plan. The prices range from $37.5 to $250 a month depending on your needs. Veo3 can be accessed through the Gemini app, Flow, Google AI Pro or Ultra, and Vertex AI.

If you're not ready to commit to paid options yet, you can explore free Veo3 versions:

Time-Limited Trial (30 days)
Steps:

  1. Apply for a trial period on the official Gemini page.
  2. Provide payment details together with a valid US address and ZIP code. The card itself does not need to be issued in the US.

Free Credits with Google Cloud ($300 credit for 90 days)
Steps:

  1. Create a Google Cloud account.
  2. Enable the Vertex AI API and choose the model veo-3.0-generate-preview.
  3. Use REST API calls to submit prompts and render videos. Refer to Google’s official documentation for further instructions.

Student Plan Access (12 months)
Steps:

  1. Obtain an .edu email address (you'll likely need to inquire a school or university).
  2. Visit the Google AI Pro Student Portal and request access.

Comparison of free Veo3 models by time period, requirements, pros and cons
Getting Started with Veo3
After you choose a suitable plan, you can get started with Veo3. A fleshed out guide for Veo3 is out of scope of this article, but we will provide you with general directions:
Official guide from Google DeepMind.
Official guide from Vertex AI.
Official guide from Gemini API.
Make sure to also check detailed tutorials on YouTube from various video creators, and other articles on Dev.

Conclusion
AI video generation is quickly moving forward, but geo-restriction policies are becoming a common practice as well. Even though people in most countries can freely create a Google account, they still can't register for Veo3.

It's a perfect time for international users to look for responsible ways to access restricted content, mainly through whitelisted proxies. Staying mindful of ethical usage will help creators and researchers make the most of this technology.

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