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Gemini app now lets you create 3-minute songs with Lyria 3 Pro

Last month, the Gemini app gained the ability to produce 30-second tracks with Lyria 3. Google today announced Lyria 3 Pro with support for songs that are up to 3 minutes long.

Besides longer tracks, Lyria 3 Pro is better at understanding musical composition. It lets you “prompt for specific elements like intros, verses, choruses, and bridges.” A self-serving Google example is below:

Lyria 3 Pro is now available in the Gemini app for Google AI Plus (10 tracks/day), Pro (20 tracks/day), and Ultra (50 tracks/day) subscribers. Touted use cases include “personalized tracks for vlogs, podcasts, or tutorial videos.” Select “Create music” in the Tools menu.

Lyria 3 and Lyria 3 Pro will also be available in Google Vids to “add custom music that matches your style for everything from creative projects to marketing videos.” This is available for Google Workspace customers and Google AI Pro/Ultra “starting this week.”

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It’s also available for developer and other professional use cases:


  • Vertex AI: Lyria 3 Pro is now in public preview on Vertex AI for businesses who require on-demand audio at scale. It gives organizations the ability to scale high-fidelity production, from rapidly generating bespoke soundtracks for gaming to integrating into creative tools, music and video platforms.
  • Google AI Studio and the Gemini API: For developers building the next generation of creative tools, Lyria 3 provides improved musical awareness and structural coherence to offer creative flexibility. Lyria 3 Pro is now available alongside Lyria RealTime in AI Studio.
  • ProducerAI: We recently introduced ProducerAI, a collaborative music creation tool, built by musicians looking for new ways to enhance their creative process. With Lyria 3 Pro, ProducerAI offers an agentic experience designed to help artists, producers and songwriters at every level iterate on comprehensive songs. It’s available globally to free and paid subscribers.

On the safety and responsibility front, Google says Lyria 3 was designed and trained “using materials that YouTube and Google has a right to use under our terms of service, partner agreements, and applicable law.” The model cannot “mimic artists.” 

…if a prompt names a creator, the model takes that as broad inspiration

There are also filters to “check outputs against existing content,” while all generations feature SynthID watermarks.

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