New Delhi, March 26, 2026 — In a major leap for generative audio, Google has officially launched Lyria 3 Pro, a sophisticated evolution of its AI music model designed to move beyond short clips and into the realm of full-length compositions. Starting today, March 26, 2026, the model is rolling out across Google’s most popular platforms, including Gemini, Google Vids, and Vertex AI.
The headline feature of Lyria 3 Pro is its ability to generate high-fidelity musical tracks up to three minutes long. This marks a tenfold increase from the 30-second “clips” supported by the standard Lyria 3 model released last month.
While earlier AI music tools often struggled with long-term coherence, Lyria 3 Pro introduces Advanced Structural Control. Users are no longer limited to a single “vibe”; they can now architect a complete song by prompting for specific musical sections:
Google isn’t just keeping this tech in the lab; it is embedding Lyria 3 Pro directly into the tools where creators and businesses already work:
| Product | Feature | Target Audience |
| Gemini App | Generate 3-minute songs with lyrics and vocals directly in chat. | Paid Subscribers (AI Pro/Ultra) |
| Google Vids | Create custom, synchronized soundtracks for video projects. | Workspace Users |
| Vertex AI | Enterprise-grade API for gaming, app development, and scaling audio. | Developers & Businesses |
| ProducerAI | A collaborative sandbox for iterative music refinement. | Musicians & Producers |
As AI-generated content becomes indistinguishable from human-made art, Google continues to lean into transparency. Every track produced by Lyria 3 Pro is embedded with SynthID, an inaudible digital watermark. This ensures that even as the music grows in complexity and length, it remains identifiable as AI-generated, protecting the integrity of the broader music ecosystem.
The update signals a shift in the AI arms race. While competitors have focused on speed, Google is prioritizing musicality and structure. By allowing users to upload images or videos to influence the “mood” of a three-minute track, Google is positioning Lyria 3 Pro as a “collaborative instrument” rather than just a generator.
As Grammy-winning producers and everyday vloggers begin experimenting with these longer formats, the line between “AI tool” and “creative partner” continues to blur.