Stock Markets March 25, 2026

Google Debuts Lyria 3 Pro to Produce Structurally Aware, Three-Minute AI Tracks

New model expands AI-generated music length and integrates into Google’s developer and productivity tools

By Avery Klein GOOGL
Google Debuts Lyria 3 Pro to Produce Structurally Aware, Three-Minute AI Tracks
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Google introduced Lyria 3 Pro, a music generation model capable of producing tracks up to three minutes long with awareness of musical structure such as intros, verses, choruses and bridges. The model is available in public preview on Vertex AI and accessible through Google AI Studio and the Gemini API. Google is also rolling the capability into consumer and creator tools including Google Vids, the Gemini app, and ProducerAI, while embedding outputs with SynthID to tag AI-generated audio.

Key Points

  • Lyria 3 Pro generates music tracks up to three minutes with structural awareness of intros, verses, choruses and bridges - impacting media and entertainment, creative software and cloud AI service sectors.
  • The model is available in public preview on Vertex AI and accessible via Google AI Studio and the Gemini API, targeting businesses needing scalable on-demand audio generation.
  • Integration into Google Vids, the Gemini app for paid subscribers, and ProducerAI makes the capability available across productivity, consumer creator and collaborative music production tools.

Product launch and capabilities

Google announced Lyria 3 Pro, an advanced generative music model designed to produce audio tracks as long as three minutes with built-in awareness of common song structures. The model understands discrete composition elements - including intros, verses, choruses and bridges - enabling users to prompt for specific structures and more complex transitions within a single generated piece.

Availability and developer access

Lyria 3 Pro is being made available in public preview on Vertex AI to support businesses that require on-demand audio generation at scale. Developers can also access the model via Google AI Studio and the Gemini API, providing multiple integration pathways for applications that need programmatic music generation.

Integrations across Google products

The company said it will integrate the extended-generation capability into Google Vids, its AI-driven video creation app, first targeting Google Workspace customers and subscribers to Google AI Pro and Ultra starting this week. In addition, longer-generation functionality from Lyria 3 Pro will be available within the Gemini app for paid subscribers.

Google has also integrated the model into ProducerAI, a collaborative music creation tool aimed at artists, producers and songwriters at various experience levels. ProducerAI is being offered globally to both free and paid users.

Development pathway and collaborators

The firm developed Lyria 3 Pro through its Music AI Sandbox, a set of experimental tools intended for musicians, producers and songwriters. The announcement named Grammy-winning producer Yung Spielburg as a user of Lyria during the composition and production process for the score of the Google DeepMind short film "Dear Upstairs Neighbors." Separately, DJ and producer François K is collaborating with Google using Lyria to create a song that the company said will be released soon.

Training data, output behavior and provenance

Google described the model’s training regimen as relying on materials from YouTube and other sources that Google has a right to use under its terms of service, partner agreements and applicable law. The company said Lyria 3 does not mimic named artists when prompted with creator names, instead taking broader inspiration from its training material.

All outputs from Lyria 3 and Lyria 3 Pro are embedded with SynthID, Google’s watermarking technology for identifying AI-generated content.


Context and implications

The rollout spans enterprise developer tools, consumer creator apps and collaborative production software, reflecting a multi-channel distribution approach. By offering public preview access on Vertex AI and API access through AI Studio and Gemini, Google is positioning Lyria 3 Pro as both an enterprise-scale audio generator and a creative tool for individual creators.

Risks

  • Training dataset constraints - Google states Lyria 3 is trained on materials YouTube and Google have the right to use under terms of service, partner agreements and applicable law, which creates boundaries on the training inputs the company can cite.
  • Limitations on artist replication - the model does not mimic artists when prompted with creator names and instead takes broad inspiration, a functional constraint for users seeking exact stylistic replication.
  • Access and monetization differences - extended-generation features are provided in some products only to paid subscribers, which may limit immediate availability for all user groups.

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