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Your Google Gemini app now creates full songs from text prompts, and 750 million users get instant access:

2 min read Published By Christopher Wieduwilt
Google Gemini app generating Happy Birthday Nina song with reggaeton, uplifting, festive styles.

Key Highlights:

  • Lyria 3 creates 30-second tracks with vocals, lyrics, and cover art from text prompts or uploaded photos
  • The model trained on 2+ million tracks and outputs 24-bit audio with SynthID watermarks
  • Gemini’s 750+ million users now access music generation directly in the chatbot

750 Million Users Get Instant Music Creation Tools

Google turned its Gemini chatbot into a music studio on February 18. The Lyria 3 model now lets you type a prompt, upload a photo, or share a video to generate a complete song.

The desktop beta launched first. Mobile access rolls out globally over the next few days.

This mirrors what camera phones did to photography. A specialized skill becomes a daily communication tool. You want a song about your dog? Type it and wait 30 seconds.

Lyria 3 Doubles Down on Audio Quality and Control

Google describes Lyria 3 as “designed to be your musical collaborator.” The model trained on over 2 million tracks, quadrupling Lyria 2’s dataset of 500,000.

Output quality jumped to 24-bit audio. That exceeds YouTube Music and several leading DSPs in bit depth.

The Gemini AI music interface offers pre-made tracks grouped by genre for remixing. Every generated file carries an invisible SynthID watermark. You upload any audio to Gemini and ask if Google AI created it. The chatbot checks and answers.

YouTube’s Dream Track, powered by Music AI Sandbox technology, expands beyond the U.S. into global markets. Enterprise users access similar capabilities through Lyria Vertex AI for royalty-free production audio.

The Music Generation API streams real-time audio to your applications. Google Workspace updates confirm you need a Google account and must be 18 or older.

Producers Gain Speed While Artists Face Content Floods

Your workflow changes today. You generate scratch ideas in seconds instead of hours. Competing platforms like Suno’s AI song generator and Udio now face Google’s distribution advantage.

Google wants you inside their ecosystem. Free 30-second clips drive engagement. Premium subscribers get higher limits. The real product is your data and subscription revenue.

The flood of new content shrinks attention spans further. Professional photographers adapted to camera phones by focusing on storytelling and high-end services. You face the same pivot. Explore more AI music generators to understand your options.

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Christopher Wieduwilt

AI Music Educator & Journalist

Covering AI music tools, industry shifts, and news for music creators and professionals. Twice-weekly newsletter at aimusicpreneur.com.

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