
Google is turning its AI assistant into a personal DJ with a major creative update. The company recently announced that Gemini is getting Lyria 3, a sophisticated AI-powered music generation model developed by Google DeepMind. This new feature allows users to transform simple text descriptions or even static photos into high-quality, 30-second musical tracks directly within the Gemini interface.
Lyria 3’s greatest virtue is how easy it is for regular people to use. You don’t need to know music theory or how to play an instrument to start making music with this software. Gemini can play any vibe you can describe. The tool has a “text-to-track” feature that lets you ask for certain genres, moods, or even inside jokes. For example, a user could ask for a nostalgic Afrobeat track about a favorite childhood memory.
Create your own soundtrack: How to use Lyria 3 inside Google Gemini
One of the most impressive upgrades in this version is the automated lyric generation. The AI handles the songwriting based on your prompt, so you don’t have to write your own verses anymore. The model also gives you much more precise control over elements like style and vocals. This makes tracks sound much more realistic and musically complex than earlier AI experiments.
The creative process also extends to your personal media library. Gemini can now generate music inspired by your photos and videos. If you upload a clip of a sunset or a photo of your pet, you can ask the AI to compose a theme song that matches the visual mood. To complete the package, the model uses Nano Banana technology to create custom cover art for every track, making it easy to share your creations via a simple link.
As with any technology that touches the arts, Google is placing a strong emphasis on safety and authenticity. Every track created in the app includes SynthID, an imperceptible watermark that identifies the audio as AI-generated. This transparency helps users verify the origin of the content. Additionally, the system includes filters to prevent the direct mimicking of existing famous artists, focusing instead on original expression.
Availability
The rollout for Google Gemini with Lyria 3 has already begun in beta for users over 18. It currently supports several languages, including English, Spanish, French, and Japanese. While the feature is appearing on desktop today, mobile users should see it in their apps over the next few days. Lastly, the tool is open to all, but subscribers to Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra will enjoy higher usage limits for their musical experiments.
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