Overview
- Gemini now creates 30‑second tracks from text prompts or uploaded photos and videos, with user controls for style, vocals and tempo, and cover art generated by Nano Banana.
- All outputs carry Google’s SynthID audio watermark, and Gemini can check uploaded files to tell if they were made with Google AI.
- Google says the feature is designed for original expression and applies filters to discourage direct mimicry of living artists, acknowledging the safeguards are not foolproof and enabling rights‑violation reports.
- The rollout is available to users 18 and older in English, German, Spanish, French, Hindi, Japanese, Korean and Portuguese, with desktop live today and mobile arriving within days.
- Lyria 3 is also being integrated into YouTube’s Dream Track for creators with availability expanding globally, and usage is tiered with free users capped at about 10 tracks daily and paid plans allowing roughly 20 to 100.