Google Gemini: Taking another major step in the world of artificial intelligence, Google DeepMind has launched its new music generation model, Lyria 3. According to the company, this advanced AI model will now be available to Android and iOS users through the Gemini app. Its goal is to create stunning music tracks using simple text instructions.
Lyria 3 is specifically designed for creators who want to quickly create professional-sounding music for social media, videos, or digital storytelling. It’s based on multimodal generative AI technology, meaning it can generate audio from various inputs like text, images, and video.
Complete songs will be created from text
Users can create original music tracks of up to 30 seconds using Lyria 3 within the Gemini app. Simply specify the desired genre, mood, tempo, and instruments. The model understands these instructions and creates a finished audio clip that includes background music, layered instruments, and a balanced sound output.
With more smarts and control than before
The company claims that Lyria 3 is more advanced than its previous version. It can now automatically generate lyrics based on given cues. Users also have more control over aspects like style, vocal tone, and tempo. It also adds improved sound quality and the ability to maintain harmony even in longer compositions.
Soundtracks can also be created from photos and videos
Lyria 3 isn’t limited to text. If you upload a photo of a sunset or a travel video, it can create music based on the surroundings. Furthermore, AI-generated cover art can be added to each track, making the content easier to share. Furthermore, Google is also integrating this technology with YouTube Dream Track, allowing creators to experiment with different music styles for Shorts and other formats.
Watermarking for Transparency
To ensure the identity of AI-created content, the company has incorporated SynthID watermarking technology into Lyria 3. This adds an invisible identification to the audio, making it clear that it was created by AI.
According to Google, this move is part of its broader strategy towards a multimodal AI platform, where text, images, audio, and video will operate within a single ecosystem. Lyria 3 is currently available in multiple languages for users over 18, with its expansion to the mobile app in a phased manner.





