Google Expands AI Music Capabilities With Lyria 3 Pro, Enables Longer Track Creation

The latest development marks a significant leap from earlier iterations, which were limited to shorter audio outputs

Google Expands AI Music Capabilities With Lyria 3 Pro, Enables Longer Track Creation

Google is scaling its AI-powered music ambitions with the rollout of Lyria 3 Pro, an upgraded version of its generative music model that now allows users to create tracks up to three minutes long.

The latest development marks a significant leap from earlier iterations, which were limited to shorter audio outputs. With extended track length, Lyria 3 Pro moves closer to enabling full-fledged song creation, positioning itself as a more practical tool for artists, creators, and developers exploring AI-driven music production.

Part of Google’s broader push into generative AI, Lyria is designed to translate text prompts into original music compositions. The Pro version enhances not just duration but also the coherence and structure of generated tracks, aiming to deliver outputs that feel more complete and production-ready.

The update reflects growing competition in the AI music space, where tech companies are racing to build tools that can assist or augment the creative process. By enabling longer compositions, Google is targeting use cases beyond experimentation,such as content creation, background scoring, and even early-stage songwriting.

While the company continues to emphasise responsible AI use and partnerships within the music industry, the expansion of Lyria also raises ongoing conversations around copyright, authorship, and the role of AI in creative fields.

With Lyria 3 Pro, Google signals its intent to move from short-form experimentation to more immersive music generation, further blurring the lines between technology and artistic creation.