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Google Labs Adds Lyria 3 and New Creative Tools to ProducerAI

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February 28, 2026
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Google Labs Adds Lyria 3 and New Creative Tools to ProducerAI

Google is expanding its AI-driven music experiment, moving ProducerAI into Google Labs and transforming it into a broader creative suite that combines sound generation, visuals and video tools in a single platform, according to reports.

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At the centre of the update is a preview version of Lyria 3, Google’s latest music-generation model. Originally launched in July 2025, ProducerAI enabled users to collaborate with an AI agent to generate tracks, refine lyrics and remix music using text prompts. Until now, the platform relied on its own models, but its integration into Google Labs provides access to a significantly expanded AI toolkit.

The revamped ProducerAI functions as a full-stack AI music studio powered by multiple Google systems. Lyria 3 is responsible for music generation, allowing users to describe beats, moods or genres and receive structured compositions in response. Gemini drives the conversational interface, guiding users through revisions and creative decisions.

Google is also extending the platform beyond audio. Nano Banana generates album artwork, while Veo produces AI-generated music videos, creating an end-to-end pipeline in which a simple concept can evolve into a complete audio-visual project.

The company stated that all outputs will carry SynthID watermarks, its embedded labelling system designed to identify AI-generated content. As synthetic tracks become increasingly difficult to distinguish from those created by humans, watermarking is being positioned as a safeguard to enhance transparency.

The expansion comes at a time of heightened scrutiny within the music industry. AI-generated tracks have begun appearing on mainstream charts, including those compiled by Billboard, prompting debate over authorship, originality and copyright. Companies such as Sony have developed detection tools aimed at identifying original songs incorporated into AI-generated compositions. The developments underscore a broader shift, as AI moves beyond novelty status and becomes commercially relevant within music production.

ProducerAI has been developed in collaboration with artists including The Chainsmokers, Lecrae and Anjulie. Google has framed the platform as an experiment and a creative partner rather than a replacement for musicians.

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By integrating ProducerAI into Google Labs, the company is signalling that generative music forms part of a broader strategy to mainstream AI-assisted creativity. The promise lies in lowering the technical barriers to production, enabling users without formal training to create professional-grade output. At the same time, the move raises questions about how the music industry will adapt as AI tools make high-level production accessible to a wider audience.

If Lyria 3 and its companion models gain traction, the distinction between human and machine-generated music may continue to narrow, reshaping creative experimentation for both artists and listeners.

First Published on February 28, 2026, 15:01:02 IST

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.storyboard18.com ’

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