Google Gemini Now Generates Music Tracks with Lyria 3

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Feb 19, 20262 min read
Google Gemini Now Generates Music Tracks with Lyria 3

Google Gemini Now Generates 30-Second Music Tracks

Google has added a new music tool to its AI assistant, Gemini. You can now create songs by typing simple prompts. These tracks can be up to thirty seconds long.

This update uses Google's Lyria 3 machine learning model. Users can describe a genre, a specific vibe, or a topic. You can even upload a photo and ask the AI to make music based on that image. The tool also works for tracks in different languages, including Dutch.

Key Features and Safety

While tools like Suno or Udio create longer songs, Gemini focuses on short clips. Google adds a SynthID watermark to every file. This helps identify AI-generated audio. You can even upload an audio file to Gemini to check if a Google tool created it.

  • Generate songs up to 30 seconds long.
  • Use text prompts or uploaded images.
  • Built-in SynthID watermarking for safety.
  • Works for free and paid users.

How to Access the Tool

The music tool is available on the desktop version of Gemini right now. It will arrive on the mobile app in the next few days. Free users can use the tool, but those with a paid subscription will have higher limits.

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