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Music to your ears, literally: Gemini now writes and produces songs

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Gemini Google Gemini imagined as a music composer and songwriter. Image created with Gemini.

TL;DR Gemini can now create entire songs, including lyrics, with just text or image prompts.

It will also create an accompanying album art for the track using Nano Banana.

The feature is available widely for both free and paid users.

Over the recent years, Gemini has really stepped up its game. The recent Gemini 3 update improved its photo and video quality to an unrealistically high standard, while the more recent deep thinking upgrade further enhanced its coding and research capabilities. After excelling at its text, image, video, and code generation, Gemini is taking major steps forward toward a relatively overlooked aspect: audio, or more precisely, music.

With today’s update, Gemini is taking a big leap in AI-powered music generation and enabling users to create music with a simple text or image prompt. This functionality is powered by Google DeepMind’s new and updated Lyria 3 text-to-audio model. While previous versions of Lyria have been limited to experimental tools such as MusicFX or PromptDJ, Google is now making it accessible to a much broader audience through the Gemini mobile apps and web interface, just as we spotted last month.

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With this upgrade, Google says, users can describe a concept or upload an image, and Gemini will convert it into a “high-quality, catchy track.” The new feature will also generate lyrics while generating tracks that actually replicate real music, i.e., they feature a complex and melodious mix of various tastefully layered instruments. So far, apps such as Suno have dominated AI-generated music.

Here’s a preview of its capabilities:

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