Google AI Music Model Lyria 3 Launch
The Google AI music model Lyria 3 is now live and lets you make short music clips in English, Arabic and other languages.
You can use it on the Gemini website and app to create music in just a few seconds, and also you do not need any special software.
What Is the Google AI Music Model?
The Google AI music model is a smart tool that turns your ideas into 30‑second songs; in other words, it is like a quick music helper on your phone or PC.
You do not need to be a musician, because you just type what you want, and the model then makes the music for you.
How to Make Music with Text
You can write a simple line like “happy Arabic pop song for Ramadan” or “soft piano music for studying”; for example, you can ask for fast, slow, sad or happy music.
The Google AI music model reads your text and then creates a track that matches the mood and style you asked for, so you get a ready song quickly.
Use Pictures to Guide the Music
You can also add an image with your text prompt to give the AI more ideas.
The Google AI music model looks at the picture and after that tries to make music that fits the feeling or theme of that image.
Automatic Cover Art for Your Track
When the model makes a song, it can furthermore create a cover image using another Google AI tool.
This means you get both music and artwork, and therefore your track is ready to share on social media or chat apps.
Made to Help Creators, Not Replace Them
Google says the Google AI music model is built to help people be more creative; however, it is not meant to replace real artists.
It is a quick way to test ideas, make drafts and get inspiration, and overall it can save time for both beginners and professionals.
Using Styles from Famous Artists
If you write the name of an artist in your prompt, the Google AI music model can similarly follow that kind of style.
It still makes new music, but instead of copying, the sound only gently reminds you of that artist’s usual vibe.
Hidden Watermark in Every Track
All songs made with the Google AI music model include a secret digital mark called SynthID; at the same time, listeners will not hear any change in sound.
This mark helps people check later if a piece of audio was made with Google’s AI tools, and so it supports honest and clear use of AI.
How to Check If Audio Is AI-Made
You can upload a music file to Gemini to see if it was created by the Google AI music model; next, Gemini will scan it for the watermark.
Gemini scans the file and then tells you if it finds the SynthID watermark inside it, which therefore makes it easier to verify AI content.
Languages You Can Use
Right now, the Google AI music model works in Arabic, English, Spanish, French, Hindi, Japanese, Korean and Portuguese; in addition, more languages may come later.
This means many people around the world can create music in their own language, and overall it supports a wide global creator community.
Where You Can Try It
You can try the Google AI music model on the Gemini website and in the Gemini app; today, many users already have access.
More users will get access soon as Google finishes rolling it out in different regions, and finally it may become a common tool for everyday music making.
