Below are videos showcasing some results from the Gemini 3 AI model during pre-release A-B testing. These demonstrate Gemini 3’s capabilities in generating interactive and animated web content. This is mostly to show that it blows everything else out of the water.
Nintendo Switch SVG Completely Playable
This video shows an interactive SVG of a Nintendo Switch that is fully playable. The asset appears to be generated as part of a web page created by Gemini 3 during A-B testing. The video clip demonstrates button interactions and responsive SVG elements that have a playable interface inside a browser frame.
Source note: this is a recording of the generated web content and shows the interactive SVG in action. No additional commentary or interpretation is included.
3D Windmill Animation on Floating Island
This clip is a 3D windmill animation set on a floating island. It was produced as part of the same round of A-B testing for Gemini 3. The animation demonstrates a generated scene that includes object motion, camera movement, and layered graphical elements.
Source note: the animation is presented here for viewing. The clip is included as-is and is representative of the kind of animated output surfaced during the A-B testing of the Gemini 3 checkpoints.
Website Generated by Gemini 3 with Sora Storyboard Animations
The next video shows a website that was generated by Gemini 3. Important attribution: the animations in the video are from Sora Storyboard and are not original to the Gemini 3 output. I did not have access to the underlying code of the generated site, so a native video scroll of the actual site could not be produced. What is being shown are keyframes from the site that Gemini 3 generated, and the final video was produced using Sora Storyboard to illustrate the sequence and motion. The hosted video link below contains the clip used for demonstration.
Source note: keyframes from the Gemini 3 generated site were used, and the final composition was produced with Sora Storyboard. The video is provided so you can see how the generated keyframes and the storyboarded sequence look together.
Notes and Attribution
These materials are presented as direct examples from pre-release testing. Most of them come from Chetaslua on X.