
Full-length songs
Pop, funk, Motown, electronic, folk, hip-hop — Lyria handles diverse genres with vocals and full song structure at production length.
Google DeepMind's flagship music model — 3-minute tracks with intros, verses, choruses, bridges, and vocals.
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Lyria 3 Pro generates songs up to 3 minutes — long enough for a full pop song with intro, verses, choruses, bridges, and outros.
Prompt the song structure explicitly — "intro, verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus, outro" — and Lyria follows that blueprint instead of producing an undifferentiated loop.
Generate vocals with lyrics in English, German, Spanish, French, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, and Portuguese. Time-aligned lyrics control when each phrase enters.
Pass an image and Lyria 3 reads its mood, palette, and atmosphere as an audio direction — translating visual style into musical genre and instrumentation.

Pop, funk, Motown, electronic, folk, hip-hop — Lyria handles diverse genres with vocals and full song structure at production length.

Generate a 60–90 second branded anthem with vocals and tempo locked. Structural prompts let you hit specific moments (logo sting, hook drop).

Structural control means you can hit cinematic beats at specific timings — intro builds, drop on impact, outro fade.

Prompt arrangement changes and Lyria reworks the structure — different genre, different tempo, different language — useful for cover-style content.

Same composition in different languages — generate EN / ES / FR / JA / KO / DE / PT / HI versions of the same song with vocals in each language.

Pass an image (a poster, a still, a mood board) and let Lyria score around its atmosphere. Translates visual mood into musical genre and texture.
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Open Lyria 3 Pro from this page or pick it in the Audio Generator.
Write the music prompt — include genre, tempo, mood, and any structural requirements.
For vocals, write the lyrics and tag the language.
Pick duration (up to 3 minutes) and generate.
Lyria 3 Pro is the model that finally made AI music a full-song production tool, not a loop generator. For most of AI music's history, the output has been either a 30-second snippet, a structurally undifferentiated bed, or a vocal-less instrumental. Lyria 3 Pro generates complete songs up to 3 minutes with the structural hallmarks of an actual track: intro, verses, choruses, bridges, outros — each rendering as a distinct musical section with the expected energy, instrumentation, and vocal placement for the genre. This is what makes the model usable for brand anthems, theme music, trailer scoring, and original pop production rather than just background filler.
The capability that separates Lyria 3 Pro from prior generations and competing models is structural control. You explicitly write the song's blueprint in the prompt — intro, verse 1, chorus, verse 2, chorus, bridge, chorus, outro — and the model follows that exact structure. This is the difference between AI music that loops aimlessly and AI music that can hit a specific cinematic beat at a specific timing. For trailer producers, ad music, game scoring, and any context where the score has to land on cue, this changes the workflow from "generate, edit, rearrange manually" to "prompt the structure, generate the final."
Vocals with multilingual lyrics are native across eight languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, and Portuguese. Write the lyrics, tag the language, and Lyria 3 Pro generates a singer performing them — with time-aligned timing so you control when each phrase enters relative to the song structure. The same composition can ship in different languages with vocals re-rendered per language while keeping the instrumental bed identical. For brand work crossing those eight markets, this is the equivalent of what Eleven V3 does for spoken voice. (Mandarin / Chinese vocals aren't supported yet in Lyria 3 Pro — use instrumental composition for that market.)
Multimodal influence is the under-discussed third capability. Upload a reference image — a poster, a film still, a mood board — and Lyria 3 reads its atmosphere as a musical direction. A noir poster translates into dark, restrained jazz-inflected scoring; a sun-soaked beach scene translates into upbeat tropical instrumentation. This is unusual: most music models accept text descriptions of mood, but reading it from visual reference is something only Lyria does at flagship quality.
Where it's weaker: for shorter background loops, the standard Lyria 3 tier (non-Pro) or models like MiniMax Music V2.6 are more efficient. For sound effects or one-shot stings, dedicated models like ElevenLabs Sound Effects V2 are purpose-built. Lyria 3 Pro's sweet spot is full-length songs with vocals, structurally complex scoring, and visually-influenced compositions.
A reasonable mental model: Lyria 3 Pro is the default whenever the deliverable is an actual track with structure — songs, anthems, themes, scoring. For loops, sound effects, or background, switch to a lighter model.
Up to 3 minutes per generation — long enough for a full pop song with intros, verses, choruses, bridges, and outros. Lyria 3 (non-Pro) tier is also available for shorter clips.
Yes — vocals with lyrics in multiple languages, and time-aligned so you control when each phrase enters. The model understands song structure, so vocals land in the chorus, bridge, and verses as expected for the genre.
You explicitly prompt the song's structure — "intro, verse 1, chorus, verse 2, chorus, bridge, chorus, outro" — and Lyria 3 Pro follows that blueprint instead of producing an undifferentiated loop. Useful for trailers, ads, and any track that needs to hit specific beats at specific times.
Pop, funk, Motown, electronic, hip-hop, folk, rock, ambient, classical, and more. The model handles cross-genre composition (e.g. pop song with jazz instrumentation) given clear prompting.
Yes — Google embeds SynthID, an imperceptible watermark, in all Lyria 3 and 3 Pro outputs. This is provenance metadata, not visible audio degradation; the audio quality is unaffected.
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