Overview
- Users can generate short tracks from text, image, or video prompts, with optional vocals and lyrics.
- All outputs carry Google’s invisible SynthID watermark, and filters are designed to block direct artist imitation.
- Google says Lyria 3 was trained using music it is permitted to use under YouTube and Google terms and applicable law.
- Free Gemini users can create up to 10 tracks per day, with higher tiers set at 20, 50, and 100 for Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra.
- Gemini also auto-creates cover art via the Nano Banana image model, and Lyria 3 is extending to YouTube’s Dream Track for Shorts beyond the prior U.S.-only test.