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Google rolls out Lyria 3 music generation to all Gemini app users

Google is rolling out Lyria 3, its music generation model, to all Gemini app users. The expansion follows recent releases of audio overviews, image generation, and video capabilities in the Gemini ecosystem.

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Google Rolls Out Lyria 3 Music Generation to All Gemini App Users

Google is expanding the Gemini app's content generation capabilities with Lyria 3, its music generation model, now available to all users. The rollout represents the latest addition to Gemini's multimodal output options.

Timeline and Scope

The music generation feature joins a sequence of recent Gemini app expansions. Google previously introduced audio overviews, image generation via Gemini 3 Nano, and video generation through Veo 3.1. The Lyria 3 rollout applies to the broader Gemini app user base, indicating a shift toward making music generation a standard feature rather than a limited capability.

What Lyria 3 Offers

Lyria 3 is Google's music generation model, designed to create original compositions based on user prompts. The specific technical specifications—including output quality, maximum generation length, and supported audio formats—have not been disclosed by Google. The feature integrates directly into the Gemini app interface alongside existing text, image, audio, and video generation tools.

Broader Gemini Integration Strategy

The Lyria 3 rollout reflects Google's strategy of positioning Gemini as a unified content generation platform. Over the past several months, the company has systematically added output modalities:

  • Audio overviews (2025)
  • Image generation (2025)
  • Video generation via Veo 3.1 (2025)
  • Music generation via Lyria 3 (2026)

This progression expands Gemini beyond text-based interaction into direct content creation across multiple formats.

Competitive Context

Music generation capabilities remain relatively limited in consumer AI tools compared to text and image generation. OpenAI's Jukebox and similar models exist, but consumer access is restricted. Google's decision to offer music generation broadly in Gemini positions the platform against competitors like Meta and others developing music AI tools, though direct comparisons regarding audio quality, generation speed, and commercial licensing remain unclear.

What This Means

Google is methodically building Gemini into a comprehensive creative suite rather than a text-first assistant. The addition of music generation—combined with existing audio, image, and video capabilities—creates multiple revenue opportunities through API usage and premium tiers. For users, this represents expanded creative options within a single interface. The broader significance lies in Google's implicit acknowledgment that modern AI assistants require diverse output capabilities to remain competitive. However, critical questions remain unanswered: licensing terms for generated music, output quality specifications, and potential limitations on commercial use of generated compositions.

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