California: Google has officially launched Lyria 3 Pro, a new artificial intelligence model designed to generate longer and more detailed music tracks. The announcement was made exactly one month after the company released the earlier Lyria 3 model. According to Google, the Pro version acts a crucial upgrade, making AI‑generated music more useful for real‑world creative and commercial use.
The biggest improvement with Lyria 3 Pro is track length. While Lyria 3 could only produce 30‑second clips, the new model can generate complete 3-minute-long tracks. This makes the tool more useful for content creators, video editors, and musicians who wish to create complete songs rather than short loops. Google says the model also understands music structure in a better way, allowing users to guide how a track is created from start to finish.
Users can now make their prompts as detailed as they want. They can include information like where they want an intro, verse, chorus, or bridge. This added control helps the music sound more natural and follow familiar song structures. It, as per Google, makes Lyria 3 Pro more suitable for real production work, including background music for videos, presentations, podcasts, and advertisements.
Lyria 3 Pro is being rolled out across several Google products. Paid users of the Gemini app will get access to the new model, while free users will continue to use earlier versions. The model is also coming to Google Vids, the company’s AI‑powered video editing tool, making it easier for users to add custom soundtracks that match the tone of their videos. In addition, Google is integrating Lyria 3 Pro into ProducerAI, a music‑creation platform Google acquired recently, as well as enterprise tools like Vertex AI, the Gemini API, and AI Studio.
Google says Lyria 3 Pro was trained using licensed and approved data from its partners, including content from YouTube and other Google services. The company adds that the model does not copy or imitate specific artists. Even if a user mentions an artist in a prompt, the system only takes “broad inspiration” from them instead of replicating that artist’s style. To be transparent, every track made with Lyria 3 and Lyria 3 Pro includes a SynthID watermark, clearly marking the music as AI‑generated.
The launch has come at a time when AI‑generated music is being closely kept a watch over. Music platforms such as Spotify and Deezer have recently introduced tools to identify and manage AI‑made tracks, helping prevent misuse, mislabeling, and spam. With Lyria 3 Pro, Google is acting as a responsible player in the market by focusing on controlled use and high‑quality tools, rather than flooding platforms with low‑quality AI‑generated music.
Lyria 3 Pro, all in all, is Google’s strongest stance into AI‑powered music creation, offering longer tracks and better creative control for both individual creators and businesses alike.
